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Pillar of the Community
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I understand--I just wanted to see if he had any rare ones to prevent some dealer trade an ASE for a CC ect...
Retired USAF 1983-2003
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Quote:I understand--I just wanted to see if he had any rare ones to prevent some dealer trade an ASE for a CC ect... Gotcha, and it's a smart question to ask. I didn't intend that for you, either, more of just a pre-emtpive strike.
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Pillar of the Community
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I just don't want him to get hosed--thats why I teach my daughter mint marks and values--its just good sense.
Retired USAF 1983-2003
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Valued Member
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Yeah these are the ones he gave me I have been trying to look up prices but have found different prices on everysite I have looked at so some help would be appreciated
1885o MS62 1885o MS63 1886 MS64 1890 MS62 1890 MS63 x2 1890 MS64 x2 1899o MS63 1904o MS63
These last 2 are mine just curious what they are worth also They are GSA with original box and paperwork 1882cc 1884cc
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Rest in Peace
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1510 Posts |
the CC's is worth more with the GSA PW and all-- they are worth alot- the Morgan experts will get on and fill you in with the rest.
Retired USAF 1983-2003
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Valued Member
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By PW are you talking about the certificate that came I the box I have that
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Valued Member
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So if the value according to numismedia.com of the Morgans was = to around 24-25oz of silver what do you think a dealer would trade? Do they treat it like a sale are they going to offer me retail for the silver and give me wholesale for the morgans? Sorry if I am not making sense still kinda new at this.
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Rest in Peace
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Your questions are legitimate. Keep in mind that in a trade, you are getting rid of something you don't want to get something you do want. The dealer prolly has other customers who don't want Morgans, but want ASE, so an even trade is actually of negative value to him, and also takes time. If you have retail Morgans = to 24-5 oz spot silver, 15 ASE would be fair, 20 would be generous.
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Valued Member
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That's kindof what I was thinking it would be I really appreciate the help everyone!
Edited by MikeBrax 01/08/2012 2:36 pm
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Valued Member
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I think what some people (not me because I have no Eagles) are hinting at is to get educated and comfortable on this forum and consider the trading forum that exists on here. They require you be a little more experienced to prevent you from being ripped off. Any coin dealer will need to make a profit on you but a collector may be able to give you a better deal. Spend a little time learning what you have and most importantly what it is worth before you make a deal you will regret.
Good luck!
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Bedrock of the Community
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 If he is not rushed to get rid of them, this is wise advice. The other thing which you might want to consider is that there are Morgan collectors who collect the different VAMs - some of yours might be worth more b/c of this. I know very little about the VAMs, but there are experts here who can help.
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Valued Member
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Cool thanks guys I appreciate the help
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