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1921 VAM 4?

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 Posted 01/09/2014  3:18 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tpmjr2004 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
My sister works at a gold and silver buyer and had someone bring in a bunch of Morgans and Peace. She said she could save 4 of them for me, so I got a 1900, 1904, 1927-D and I told her to keep the best looking 1921 for me and this is what I got. I paid about $17.50 for it. I think it is a VAM 4.

How much value would this add to it and is it worth being sent in for grading? What grade would you put on it?

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I'd say ms62, and yes that is VAM-4.

Any Morgan or Peace dollar under $20 is a bargain.
Is it the company policy that prevent her to keep more than 4 coins?
If not then I would keep all, especially in AU and up .
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Her boss actually doesn't let her sell any, but I usually try to give her a few common ones to swap out in case some good ones come in. In this case she just bought the 4 with the cash she had on her before she filled out all the paperwork on it. She has a good relationship with her boss so I doubt he would mind that much if he did find out she did that. My best score was 3 uncirculated Texas commemorative halves, a 1936 and 2 1936-S. I paid about $8 each for them. Unfortunately she just moved so she no longer works there. She just got a job at a bank so now I'll just have to use her for my CRH addiction.
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