Archive for November, 2008
Nov
24
mirrorcoin asked:
what would you grade this Morgan dollar?
also what is its value? This coin still has mint shine
what would you grade this Morgan dollar?
also what is its value? This coin still has mint shine
http://www.freewebs.com/mirrorcoin/Morgan%20Dollar%20Front.JPG
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bluesbreaker65 asked:
In the early '70s the Government decided to sell off the remaining Carson City minted Morgan dollars that it had stored in the mint. The General Services Administration (GSA) packaged them in plastic holders that said "Carson City Uncirculated silver dollar" and sold them to the public. They sell for a premium today . Does anyone know what they cost back in the early '70s when the government sold them?
In the early '70s the Government decided to sell off the remaining Carson City minted Morgan dollars that it had stored in the mint. The General Services Administration (GSA) packaged them in plastic holders that said "Carson City Uncirculated silver dollar" and sold them to the public. They sell for a premium today . Does anyone know what they cost back in the early '70s when the government sold them?
inquisitive tobaccoman asked:
I have several Morgan dollars that are in excellent shape, great detail but in dire need of cleaning. How do I do this without defacing them. I'd like to have them slabbed for my nephews since they belonged to my grandmother, but don't want to hurt their value.
I have several Morgan dollars that are in excellent shape, great detail but in dire need of cleaning. How do I do this without defacing them. I'd like to have them slabbed for my nephews since they belonged to my grandmother, but don't want to hurt their value.
Nov
15
Mike P asked:
They are in pretty good condition but can you clean them or will it damage them? If you can clean them how are you supposed to?
Pilgrim asked:
Scribepalladin: It's not the coins themselves, but the period in which they were made.
rcarrwork: Because atheism seems to be very popular now. Just go to Religion & Spirituality section sometime.
Scribepalladin: It's not the coins themselves, but the period in which they were made.
rcarrwork: Because atheism seems to be very popular now. Just go to Religion & Spirituality section sometime.
Nov
07
chivalrousangel asked:
What I can tell you is that this is a 1921 Morgan Dollar. There appears to be no mintmark and as for the condition, i'm not sure about technical terms but I can tell you there is no wear on any part of the coin and I can see my reflection (very shiny).
Now that i've told you what I know, tell me what you know.
What I can tell you is that this is a 1921 Morgan Dollar. There appears to be no mintmark and as for the condition, i'm not sure about technical terms but I can tell you there is no wear on any part of the coin and I can see my reflection (very shiny).
Now that i've told you what I know, tell me what you know.
Paulknowverylittle asked:
What do you think I could get from it. Is there anyplace that buys something like this?"
What do you think I could get from it. Is there anyplace that buys something like this?"
riprap350 asked:
1889 & 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars.
1922, 25, & 26 Peace Silver Dollars.
1972 & 1976 Eisenhower Silver Dollars.
1951, 1954, 1957 & 1963 Franklin Half Dollars.
1966 & 1976 (BiC) Kennedy Half Dollars.
1940, 1942 & 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollars.
1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollars
2000 Sacagawea Dollars
1976 (Bi-C) Washington Quarters
1889 & 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars.
1922, 25, & 26 Peace Silver Dollars.
1972 & 1976 Eisenhower Silver Dollars.
1951, 1954, 1957 & 1963 Franklin Half Dollars.
1966 & 1976 (BiC) Kennedy Half Dollars.
1940, 1942 & 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollars.
1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollars
2000 Sacagawea Dollars
1976 (Bi-C) Washington Quarters
All coins are in good, but obviously circulated condition.
Any educated opinions would be appreciated. Thanks!
Nov
04
madronjd asked:
I was working in a field tilling the ground for a garden when I noticed a coin in the dirt. I later found that is a Morgan Dollar between the D and O it is blank so from what i read it is from Philly but thats all i know. How can i find out more detail and worth.
I was working in a field tilling the ground for a garden when I noticed a coin in the dirt. I later found that is a Morgan Dollar between the D and O it is blank so from what i read it is from Philly but thats all i know. How can i find out more detail and worth.
curious asked:
to keep myself from wondering off too far im trying to focus my collection on silver dollars, i.e., morgan dollars. peace dollars, silver eagle dollars. I prefer to collect certified dollars because they are easier to store for me. which is more of a better investment to focus on?
to keep myself from wondering off too far im trying to focus my collection on silver dollars, i.e., morgan dollars. peace dollars, silver eagle dollars. I prefer to collect certified dollars because they are easier to store for me. which is more of a better investment to focus on?














