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Valued Member
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Pillar of the Community
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I would say that $250 is a good price if you like the coin.
Colin
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Pillar of the Community
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I agree, $250.00 would be a good price for this coin.
Take care Ben
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I am new at this collecting also, but I would have to agree about $200-$250. Looks nice!!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Which ANA logo does that have on the back seal? Flying eagle, Lamp of Knowledge, or the crescent? I can't make it out in the picture.
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Valued Member
United States
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I would like to get my GSA Morgan Graded by I know it would cost a lot of money to do so.
Eric
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Valued Member
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Thanks for all the replies, bought it for $210.  Coinmaniac
Edited by coinmaniac 03/08/2007 1:40 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Excellent purchase price 
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Pillar of the Community
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Coinman, good buy. If you look at my 1882-CC GSA MS-64 PL on the grading forum, you will see that your's is very similar. I bought mine for $300, probably a little high, but I have never seen one like this any cheaper. So, I would say that you made a good buy. Jim Image: DSC00228.jpg80.63 KB Image: DSC00229.jpg47.2 KB
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Valued Member
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Thanks a lot for your comments Jim, BTW I love your sig very TRUE!!
Coinmaniac
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Moderator
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In today's market, Jim, $300 isn't out of line for an MS64PL, especially in an original GSA holder.
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Valued Member
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I would pay about $250.00 as the Maximum for that coin if it were to go for sale. But like I said earlier I would love to get mine graded.
Eric
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Member
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Very nice. I didnt know that the GSA holders said that they arent NGC
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Forum Mom
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Since a normal coin graded by NGC is put in an NGC slab, it makes sense that they are going to put that qualifier on a grade label. They would have to do something since they're not putting it in their own slab.
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