Thanks for your expert grading advise. Most of my Morgan's and trading dollars were my dad's so they mean more to me for that reason than $45. But it is good information. Thank you.
I appreciate everyone's responses and expertise. It tends to make me feel somewhat like I am wasting my time box searching etc. If my 46 year old dollar is still only worth a $1, and if my errored die crack quarter is only worth face value of $.25 I am not sure why I look for errors or save older coins other than the fact I enjoy it, but I also was hoping I am also gaining some value with my collection for my kids and grandkids. Maybe I should be silver hunting halves rather than saving old pennies, nickels, dimes, and half's. But I understand any coin is only worth what someone is willing to pay. Thanks again.
It's a learning process and there are no shortcuts. All experienced collectors have piles of mistakes, and no one has more than I do over the past 60 years. You just say, okay, I've learned something here and will try not to make the same mistake again, and then you jump back into the fray.
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