Post
Topic
Board Goods
Re: WTS 1880-1921 Morgan Silver Dollars
by
Littleshop
on 13/02/2012, 16:01:42 UTC
They appear to have all been cleaned pushing them into the "cull" category unless there is something special about any one of them and the 1880's don't appear to be double strikes. That puts them at spot plus a bit.

I am sorry, I am not the seller but just find it funny what some people will post.  You are calling these coins culls?  You really just must want them cheaper.

http://www.acoin.com/answerwizard/answerwizardcull.html

Coins that technically grade above Good by wear, but have a big problem can also be considered cull coins. Big problem is somewhat subjective, but might include the following:

        very large scratches
        holes
        a bend (the entire coin being bent)
        extremely dark toning (to the point that the coin can't be read),
        pitting,
        corrosion,
        severe fake color in some more common coins,
        severe retooling,
        repairs
        severe verdigris in copper
        severe marks (like when a car drives over a coin on the road)
        being a common coin in combination with other factors
        other major issues