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J P M

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  1. My guess is the 1885 would get a MS 63 with hopes it does not get a art tone label. I think the 1904 has a chance for a MS64
  2. Now that looks like a dryer coin. It got pinched in the center between the barrel and frame and spun around a lot before it fell out .
  3. Thanks GoldFinger It is a nice AU58. The 1890 -1895 are the pricier coins in the set. trying to find a Morgan in the price range you posted $50 to $75 is not as easy as it sounds. I am always looking for a MS coin but a 1891 MS 60 to 63 at auction can go from 100 to 300 depending on the coin and the bidders mentality. Finding a good looking reasonable priced coin all ready in a $50 holder is what I am always looking for. As for Pay up the last 3 coins will be the killers 1893,94 and 95 can be a bit high even at G4.
  4. The coin RWB shows has a beaded rim, yours has denticles
  5. I have been trying to find a MS 1891 Morgan for a reasonable price for the last year. Every time I find one it bids out way to high. When I saw this AU58 it looked just as nice as some 62,63 and 64's so for $54 I think it was a good deal.
  6. I think most of these posters know exactly what they have 99 % of the time. They just want to see what they can get away with and what we will say.
  7. I roll hunt all the time and I think it is a great find ( yes one of a kind ) like all coins or anything for that matter. The point everyone is trying to put out there Kass is that it is a very worn coin and unless you find someone who is in love with it. I would just put it in a 2x2 and keep it for yourself.
  8. I have a few coins in slabs with minor doubling or RPM's . It is not worth it for me to send them back for verification. I think the cost would out way the value . Now if you have the money to burn then that is your choice.
  9. It is my understanding It is a option when sending in a coin to Wexler if it is found to have a oddity. They will send it to ANACS to have it slabbed for you , for a fee of course. Many of these will not cross over But new collectors will think they are error coins anyway.
  10. Another for the set. Not a MS but. The Price was nice
  11. There are so many slabbed coins out there. If I can't get a coin all ready graded in a holder close to raw price, I just wait a while. It will turn up some time close to my pocketbook price. And yes I still get raw coins for the folders when I can.
  12. I am a Electrician LoL . The tanks and pipes are unreachable That is why the bulbs work so well. I may just pick up some flood light bulbs if I cant get some of the old ones. Or just go to warmer weather if it gets to cold up here. Last winter it was colder in the south than Cape Cod.
  13. Ya I am bumming . I use 60W bulbs in the compartments of my Motor home to keep the tanks and pipes from freezing. At 0 degrees outside one 60W bulb will keep the compartment a 40 degrees. I don't think the LED bulb will do the same.
  14. I have some 1975 and 1976 proof sets and mint sets I picked up for $5 each. I also saved my 1976 Quarters from pocket change we all thought they would be worth something later but after almost 50 years they are not worth more than a quarter. I have started to give them away to the grand kids for playing games at the arcade. I find that makes them worth more.
  15. Or.... He is trying to get a rise out of a bunch of coin collectors.
  16. I know it is not Tuesday but at my age I do things when I am thinking of them or I will forget to. We are in Wolfeboro on Lake Winni NH we took the grandkids to the arcade in Laconia .