The product is an 1896 uncirculated Morgan silver dollar coin graded as MS 65 by NGC. The coin has a business strike type and a fineness of 0.9, making it a valuable and collectible piece for numismatists and coin collectors.
This is a 1962 P Silver Franklin Half Dollar. This Coin was Struck in 90% Silver. Struck at the “Old Philadelphia” Mint and Graded by NGC as a Very Rare. Proof 67 Ultra Cameo. You don’t see many of these still Around. This Coin is in Very Fine condition on both Obverse and Reverse with NO Toning, Hazing or Spotting. Just a Blast White Coin in Great Condition with Clear Strikes. You can tell a Huge Difference between this Coin and a. Even the Cameos don’t look this Good. The Holder is also in Great Shape as Well. This Coin is Very Scarce for the Date and Grade. Certification Number is: NGC Population NGC Price Guide. The 1962 P ——– 3865880-008 —— NA ———— NA. Population, if NGC Would Fix their Web Site, would be Very Low. To Come back and Update these Figures at a Future Date. The Coin that You See is the Exact Coins That You will. Certification Number can be seen above in the. The Coin will Come to You in a Handsome 1-Coin Wooden Display Box As. Seen in the Photos. A Fitting Storage for a Great, Very Rare Franklin Half. The Coin is Priced Right to Sell. We Strive to Exceed your Expectations.
This 2003 New Zealand Silver 1 Dollar coin features the iconic Lord of the Rings character, Dark Lord Sauron, and his Tower. Minted by the Royal Australian Mint and certified by NGC, this coin has a grade of PR 66. It is composed of silver and was manufactured in New Zealand. This collectible item is perfect for fans of the Lord of the Rings franchise and coin enthusiasts alike. Its unique design and high grade make it a valuable addition to any collection. Very low mintage, worldwide only 1002 pieces.
This is a beautiful Morgan Dollar. Excellent luster and cartwheel. Take a look at the pictures, judge for yourself. I’m pricing it at a MS 64. This silver coin is a great example of a 1901 Morgan Dollar. With silver prices going up, how much will it be worth next year? Our grading is based upon what we think the coin would grade if sent to a premium grading service. We can’t mention which ones or our listings will be deleted. We have looked at the coin and if it says “AU” we can see some wear. We are happy to answer any questions.