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Two Morgan Dollars - Grade Please

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What you guys think these Morgan dollars grade at and what are they worth? Kind of would like to sell them so I can pay for other things. (Will be done over the CCF selling section)

Two-Morgan-Dollars---Grade-Please

Two-Morgan-Dollars---Grade-Please

Two-Morgan-Dollars---Grade-Please

Two-Morgan-Dollars---Grade-Please
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3 and 2 respectively. Can't help with values.
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using tailbar's grades of 3 & 2, IF they were slabbed PCGS price guide is $27 & $33 .....raw I wouldn't expect much higher than the low $20's range IMO
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20 apiece I think
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9-20-19 and 10-19-11 in the PCGS lowball pops of 1-2-3 for each of these, respectively... Probably not worth that much over melt, maybe $25.
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Imagine who held and spend those coins, a young man spoiling his girlfriend, a state leader? They have a lifetime of history
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Why not use it as a pocket piece.
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Top: AG-3

Bottom: FR-2

Could carry a small premium for someone putting together a lowball set.
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They're both in the AG03 range at best. Dealers (whether coin or pawn shops) in my area would pay $15 at most for each, and typically retail such in the $20 range. If silver takes a jump up, so would those numbers.
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Thank you everyone!

I agree with the grades too.
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with silver under 20.00 oz, I would expect these would go for around 17 or 18 a piece, only because they are morgans.
I agree with the AG 3 grade.
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I also agree with 3 and 2. I like them .

Problem free Morgans are always in demand and these would probably retail for a bit over 20$ while a dealer would buy them off you for 17-18$.
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AG-3 and FR-2, both worth melt.
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Nice low-ballers.
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