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In your second photo the S looks like it was hit with something and, smashed it flat. No doubling imo.
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I submitted coins to ngc after I paid my 2022 dues and the total cost on form was $130, from dues I had a $150 credit, so why was I charged another $38. I sent an email last week but no one has replied to that message, will you please answer this one. submission #6446547
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I think that is how ebay operates also, buyer beware.
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tj96, you need to ask someone smarter than I, contact DWLange
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NGC says its a proof, graded pf45
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To all you lincoln collectors just saw this on ebay, do not know how often they come up. First one I have seen.
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I would just put it in a non pvc flip or capsule and enjoy it.
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Could be if your coin was in a big bag of morgans and the edge of other coins hitting yours when the bag was moved. They are called reed marks or bag marks I think. Back in the day they were not gentle with them. Maybe someone else will have a better idea, but this is all I could think of.
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Must be a lot of misinformed people out there, I just saw the 1898 up to $41, the 1900 $46 and the 1998o $51. Seller is getting way more than melt for these coins, I would have a hard time sleeping doing what this guy is doing.
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If you look at the current bid of $3.25 the next bid is $3.50, so .25 bid increments IMO. PicClick is just a faster way to search ebay. It has many settings, you can search for random coins or narrow your search to one year and mintmark
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I was browsing PicClick just now and noticed quite a few raw Morgans, and they all had the same look to them. They appear to be polished and would like to warn all members that they are only worth melt. If I am wrong someone please point this out to me. I took a few pictures but there are more of these than my photos. I forgot to say they are all from the same seller. All photos are the sellers.
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For the love of silver
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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rrantique, I like your Morgans and raise you one more.