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2 1909 VDB - Which To Keep?

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 Posted 01/27/2011  3:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add upstate to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
VF40-EF45
Both nice examples but the first one in more of a keeper.

Ricardocody, I don't know what your Morgan dollar looks like but
I'm guessing it is worth more than a 1909 vdb
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Another vote for #1. It has a lot better eye appeal in my opinion. The damage on the second one is distracting.

I'd say the first is VF30 and the second is EF45 details.
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For my Two Cents worth I would take #1
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BadThad, I was considering using one to get something else I needed or use both to get one in a better grade.


Oh, that's a no brainer then. These are plentiful and cheap in higher grades. Unfortunately, the second coin is damaged and only worth about $10. The other is about a $13-14 coin. You can pick up a very nice AU for about $20. That'd be my choice.
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