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Congratulations on your dive into the Morgan world.  Show them to us any way you can and we'll give you the best input we can.
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We do post multiple coins in a single topic when we are displaying a series of coins. (I did many times already) I would love to see your coins posted up here.
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Come on, Ondiwave - show us the goods! 
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Don't forget to check for VAMS John1 
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In lieu of images you could at least post a list of the year/mints and the TPG grades. It's also not clear if the two "not worth grading" are included in the 9 or if you have 11. So you either paid $122 each or $100 each. Hard to say if you did OK without more info.
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Lets see some pics
You realize when you know how to think, it empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think.
-Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Edited by Ondiwave 08/07/2023 08:08 am
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1883-0 MS 60 1879-S MS 63 1901-0 MS 62 1885-0 MS 63 1884 CC MS 63 1878-S MS 60 1896 MS 65 1882-S MS 65 1881-S MS-63 Also these 1922 Peace dollar not graded 1884 Morgan dollar not graded 
Edited by Ondiwave 08/07/2023 08:12 am
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@dearborn Really!? ok phew. I was a little worried after reading about the lesser TPG companies. So worth breaking them out of those slabs for sending into NGC or PCGS? Or leave them as is?
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You might have a harder time selling the ones in basement slabs,NNC-PCI-PGA. John1 
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In my experience you should treat the NNC as raw coins. Judge them yourself, their grades are meaningless. I don't know about PCI or PGA, but I suspect you can forget about that PCI coin being MS67. I was going to add up the value but now I don't know what you actually bought. 1883-0 MS 60 and 1878-S MS 60 are in your list but not in your pics, 1890-O MS61 (PCGS) and 1886 MS67 (PCI) are in your pics but not in your list, and 1879-S MS 63, 1885-0 MS 63 and 1884 CC MS 63 are all imaged twice. As such, I can only reliably check the price guide on 5 coins (but still not sure what you actually bought). The 1884-CC MS63 with a NGC value of $390 was a good score and pulls the average up, but the other 4 are all listed at $85-110, right around the $100/coin you paid. Then 6 of 11 coins are raw or unreliable TPG, so whether you did OK or not is really up in the air.
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The CC is bringing your average up, but even then its in an Anacs holder.
So far it looks like you overpaid.
But then again not everyone can get the same deals.
You realize when you know how to think, it empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think.
-Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Oh shoot! let me look again. I did this after working an overnight job and was tired. let me double check my items and will fix repeats. sorry about that
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Ok here is the lot. The 1883-O I ended up not getting because it was damaged and not worth it. I was going off my original list. Anyway so here's everything I got.   
Edited by Ondiwave 08/07/2023 3:02 pm
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