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Got the 1941 on Saturday but my friend gave me my mail late :D

Now I have the war years, at least P mint. There is also S & D. I was actually going to sell the two I already had but decided to complete this small sample instead. 

It is commonly called a Mercury Dime but it's actually a Winged Head Liberty Dime. 1946 starts with the Roosevelt Dimes. Dimes are 90% silver up to and including 1964.

 

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7 hours ago, PansPurse said:

Some more Morgan Dollars

"It's just some silly phase I'm going through"

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Do you pay spot price for this phase of yours? I grab them at spot whenever I can but don't go out of my way, not after getting one good example anyway.

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2 hours ago, sovereignsteve said:

They look a lot better in MS grade though ;)

Yeah, I think I'm a bit too fond of fondling things for graded coins to work for me. Also I am not sure I could really tell the difference between a mediocre AU versus an MS etc

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8 minutes ago, PansPurse said:

Yeah, I think I'm a bit too fond of fondling things for graded coins to work for me. Also I am not sure I could really tell the difference between a mediocre AU versus an MS etc

Morgans in the range MS61 to 63 are readily available at fairly cheap prices for the common ones, raw ones even more so. They do fondle quite nicely. Once you know what a MS coin looks like, you can easily pick up raw ones to hold and admire.

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30 minutes ago, sovereignsteve said:

Morgans in the range MS61 to 63 are readily available at fairly cheap prices for the common ones, raw ones even more so. They do fondle quite nicely. Once you know what a MS coin looks like, you can easily pick up raw ones to hold and admire.

You silver tongued temptress you ?

*Begins googling*

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3 hours ago, KevinJam said:

Hello, a very nice 1902 Brirtish proof sovereign arrived today to add to the collection of older proof coins. 

 

 

Nice one...is that the first year of Edward VII ?

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9 minutes ago, Elements said:

some chunky pieces from @BackyardBullion

 

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I wondered where they ended up! They are big old chunky monkeys!

Visit my website for all my Hand Poured Silver: http://backyardbullion.com

And check out my YouTube channel 

https://www.youtube.com/backyardbullion

 

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