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Old September 10th 04, 08:32 PM
Bill Krummel
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Default FS: 1903 Morgan EF

http://showcase.netins.net/web/bills...Morgan1903.JPG

Coin image was modified reducing saturation, which took the gold hues off of
the coin, and by increasing brightness. The image is now much closer to the
real look of the coin. The coin has moderate cartwheel luster, and perhaps
is an AU by wear, with a weak breast strike, but has a lot of tiny nicks on
the cheek and in the field, not particularly noticeable to the naked eye,
but readily seen under magnification (10X). White, but probably dipped, my
guess anyway. Looks nice for a high grade circulated, imo.

My price guides show

1903 XF40 retail $57.50
greysheet $42/$46

I am asking $43 plus insured shipping of $2, total $45. If no interest is
shown, I will likely list on eBay at 99 cent start no reserve, where it will
sell for between 99 cents and 63 million dollars, I reckon.


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Old September 10th 04, 08:35 PM
Bill Krummel
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I forgot to point out that the only really noticeable marks on the obverse
are in in the field in front of the forehead. Can be seen in the image.
Bill


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http://showcase.netins.net/web/bills...Morgan1903.JPG

Coin image was modified reducing saturation, which took the gold hues off

of
the coin, and by increasing brightness. The image is now much closer to

the
real look of the coin. The coin has moderate cartwheel luster, and

perhaps
is an AU by wear, with a weak breast strike, but has a lot of tiny nicks

on
the cheek and in the field, not particularly noticeable to the naked eye,
but readily seen under magnification (10X). White, but probably dipped,

my
guess anyway. Looks nice for a high grade circulated, imo.

My price guides show

1903 XF40 retail $57.50
greysheet $42/$46

I am asking $43 plus insured shipping of $2, total $45. If no interest is
shown, I will likely list on eBay at 99 cent start no reserve, where it

will
sell for between 99 cents and 63 million dollars, I reckon.




 




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