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1880-O Morgan Dollar

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Just purchased. I rate this one VG. I paid $23, which seems like a good deal to me. Your thoughts? It's raw, not slabbed.

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VG-8
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Looks textbook VG08 to me as well. In this condition, these are cull bin fare in my area, and typically fetch $18-20 as such, but $23 isn't way out of line, and may well be a typical price in your locale.
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Since I retired, I've changed my approach. I can't afford to spend much, but I still like to buy old silver. This has has inevitably pushed me to the low-grade end of the scale. I still enjoy it, though. These coins actually circulated and were handled long ago (obviously!). That has some appeal. I like to think of circulated coins as retaining a bit of every person who has handled them.
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Agree with VG-08. This sort of dollar would be under $20 around here as well.
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Well said Villa Rose. Nothing wrong with a coin that did it's duty!
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Good buy for an honest coin.
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VG-8.
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I agree with Lucky Cuss, this is pretty much a textbook VG-08.
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Might be a good pocket piece if you've ever thought of doing that.
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I agree with VG08. I have been taking the same approach as you. It's cheaper and I enjoy a circulated morgan more than a mint state one (although those can be incredibly beautiful as well.

Another plus is that I can touch and hold a well circulated coin with no fear of decreasing the value.
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