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Please help me in grading this if possible. Thank you.  
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I'm VG Details. Notable dents by the date and 9:00 on the reverse. Rough surfaces. Most dealers would probably have this in the cull bin for spot+market premium.
My hoard of '82s is up to 241! 218 BC x 1, 118 BC x 3, 18 BC x 1, 82 x 1, 182 x 1, 282 x 2, 382 x 1, 582 x 2, 682 x 1, 782 x 2, 882 x 1, 982 x 4, 1082 x 1 1182 x 8, 1282 x 2, 1382 x 1, 1482 x 6, 1582 x 13, 1682 x 17, 1782 x 60, 1882 x 68, 1982 x 45
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Agree VG details (rim dent).  to the CCF!
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I'm with Ericgreen. I think the coin has tad more meat than VG.
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Am I allowed to get an estimate of what one should sell for?
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I'd guess $18-19 at today's prices.
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Even common "stacker" Morgans are going for $25-$30 on eBay.
Longhorn Coins & Exonumia Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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Something like this ought to be in a dealers commons & culls bin. They all have them. 1882 isn't a premium year and its well worn with damage. It's value is roughly pegged to having most of an ounce of silver + a couple bucks premium for its numismaticity. Many retailers are going to ask around $25-30 as silver hangs around $22/oz. As a buyer, a dealer may offer $17-20.
My hoard of '82s is up to 241! 218 BC x 1, 118 BC x 3, 18 BC x 1, 82 x 1, 182 x 1, 282 x 2, 382 x 1, 582 x 2, 682 x 1, 782 x 2, 882 x 1, 982 x 4, 1082 x 1 1182 x 8, 1282 x 2, 1382 x 1, 1482 x 6, 1582 x 13, 1682 x 17, 1782 x 60, 1882 x 68, 1982 x 45
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My guestimate was what a dealer would pay, not what it might be listed for on stupid eBay. What's it worth? What a dealer will pay. Simple. 
Edited by Coinfrog 02/08/2023 9:48 pm
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@collects82, if you bought it, you'd have 69 1882's :P
Longhorn Coins & Exonumia Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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Gotta love our resident Frog!
I'm with you on that one buddy.
Edited by NumismaticsFTW 02/09/2023 01:29 am
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A coin is worth what the highest marginal bidder is willing to pay. That marginal buyer is a dealer as often as silver provides the best investment return on your money. That's as close to never as you're gonna get.
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