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NDBirdman's Last 20 Posts

1878-CC Morgan Dollar, Any Chance Of A MS65?
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Old Post Posted 09/12/2024  3:06 pm
Cheek marks will drag it down me thinks. MS62, I'd throw it in my book.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
1881-S $1 Morgan Dollar #7
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Old Post Posted 09/12/2024  3:03 pm
Sweet!
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
Eye Candy: 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar Proof NGC PR68 - Eliasberg Collection
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Old Post Posted 09/12/2024  3:00 pm
That would be an awesome coin after a quick dip!!!









Joking.... LOL Gorgeous coin!
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins

#8. 1879-O Morgan Dollar. Another Problem Coin.
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Old Post Posted 08/25/2024  2:10 pm
Plenty of folks buy those as stackers, I have in the past. When I buy stackers, coins like yours, IF I have an empty spot in my book, I put it there until I find one I want, usually MS non-cleaned, definitely non-toned.
Probably not what you want to hear but, it is what it is. How many total of these cleaned do you have on hand?
To be honest, I have not bought coins for a while so I don't know what each is worth as a stacker but if you want to part with them, I can find out and take them off your hands if interested, if not, there's lots of stores/individuals that will. I suggest placing them in the classified on this site, someone would take them. As individual collectable coins, *I* don't see that happening but that's just me. Good luck with them.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
1883 CC And 1928 Dollar - Fake Or Genuine?
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Old Post Posted 08/05/2024  10:22 pm
Stackers, otherwise pass.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
1879 P Morgan Silver Dollar
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Old Post Posted 08/05/2024  10:13 pm
Almost puked when I saw this. I would even be hesitant to purchase that one at stacking cost, first thing I would do it dip it, then toss in bag.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
1897 Morgan Dollar-PCGS MS64
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Old Post Posted 08/05/2024  9:51 pm
If price was right, I'd buy/dip/place in coinbook. Nice looking coin.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
1921 Morgan Toner Value Question
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Old Post Posted 08/05/2024  9:40 pm
UGLY, IMHO. I would buy it cheap, crack it open and carefully dip it. It's not an expensive coin, definitely not worth protecting that ugly toning. But, that's only my opinion, I hate toning.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
Toned Silver 1oz Round?
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Old Post Posted 01/22/2023  8:21 pm
Usually a quick dip will remove most of that fugly color.
Forum: Precious Metals and Bullion - Gold, Silver, Copper, Platinum
 
Guess The Grade: You Vs PCGS 1880 S Morgan Dollar
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Old Post Posted 01/21/2023  9:53 pm
MS63, AFTER a quick dip to remove that horrid toning! But I bet that toning is hiding something.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
1890-CC Morgan - You Vs NGC
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Old Post Posted 12/09/2022  6:00 pm
45
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
Graded Cleaned Morgans
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Old Post Posted 10/16/2022  4:36 pm
Less than melt if you want to make a dollar selling them again.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
1899 - O $1 Morgan Dollar Colourbomb You Vs PCGS
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Old Post Posted 09/15/2022  5:38 pm
That IMHO is fugly. I would pay AU price just to crack it out and repair it with a quick dip! IF that ugly color could be removed, then I'd put in in one of my albums.

Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading

Thoughts On Busting Out Slabbed Coins For Filling Album Pages
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Old Post Posted 06/24/2022  12:11 pm
Well frog, someone has to remove that ugly stuff from an otherwise nice coin! I've brought back many an ugly coin, done right, a fugly coin can once again shine bright, naturally.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
Thoughts On Busting Out Slabbed Coins For Filling Album Pages
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Old Post Posted 06/23/2022  5:34 pm
I filled a Franklin album by cracking out alot of high grade MS. I keep the labels in a zip-lock taped to the back page. I've also cracked out alot of Morgans but I keep the individual value on each to under $500. The rest, I keep in a box of either NCG or PCGS. I have picked up a lot of non-slabbed morgans of lower value for the album and keep the spendy ones slabbed. I will likely never sell my coins but occasionally up-grade and sell the lesser, sometimes. Anytime I receive a slabbed morgan that has tone.... it immediately comes out and gets dipped. Toning, just say no!
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
1890 Morgan Dollar - Toned Obverse - You Vs NGC
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Old Post Posted 03/22/2022  9:06 pm
Graded AU58 but with that toning, I would throw in my junk silver pile. Screams DIP ME!!
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
1881 S Morgan Dollar Grade
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Old Post Posted 03/08/2022  10:31 pm
Looks good but if not slabbed and/or inexpensive, I'd pass. Certain places are getting too good at counterfeiting. I picked up a slabbed PCGS MS65 for $115 a while back.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
Grade Request For 1901-O Morgan Please
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Old Post Posted 03/08/2022  10:22 pm
MS60
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
1888-O Morgan Dollar NGC: Nothing Extraordinary .
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Old Post Posted 03/08/2022  10:16 pm
I'm hard pressed to say AU55, probably lower.
Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading
 
You Vs. NGC 1896 Morgan Dollar
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Old Post Posted 03/06/2022  8:04 pm
MS63 but I find low eye appeal, needs a dip.....
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