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Kory B

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  1. 1899-o morgan: g-4... It will not let me put the back side on. It's way less then 4mb
  2. Ok I received the grading book and loupe and I did a grade on my coins. Not sure if the pictures will be very good. My grades are: 1892-o morgan vf-30. It's hard to pick which grade when one part of the coin is vf-30 and another part is vf-20.. who ever had this coin carved their initials in the cheek. I'm sure that lowers the grade
  3. FKK, Are proof sets worth hanging on to? I have a couple from the 70's and 80's. They have quarter, dime, nickel and a penny from that year. Do you get your really old coins from conventions or auctions? Thanks for helping a newbie start in the coin world!
  4. I wanted to have them graded so I could sell them for a fair price, but the more I thought about it, I thought you know what it's really neat to have some coins that are well over 100 years old. Now I want to grade them to see what condition they are in. But I've already ordered one of the books FKK suggested and when I get the book I'll post the coins on here and see how close I am with graded them. What I have so far for coins is: 1879 s morgan silver dollar 1888 o morgan silver dollar 1892 s morgan silver dollar 1921 s morgan silver dollar 1915 s barber half dollar
  5. What coin grading book would you suggest?
  6. I'm new to coin collecting. I've only bought a few morgan silver dollars and a barber half dollar. I'm thinking about having them graded but I'm confused with the process and pricing. There is many options of price. Do I need to have a membership that I pay for in order to have coins graded? And sending them to get graded, do I just use USPS? Should I have insurance on the coins when I send them? Has anyone had issues sending them USPS. Thanks