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 Posted 11/05/2012  7:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add AlexFG to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
1921-Morgan
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Different light, but more stable photo / more accurate detail:
1921-Morgan

A value assessment would also be appreciated
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It looks like an EF-45 details (cleaned). Retail value in USA would be around $30-32. I'm sure it is worth far more in Greece right now.
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Hmm... I wonder if my grandfather (who collected them) cleaned it, or someone prior to that (pre 1950s)... interesting though that its color is like aluminum or something instead of some brilliant ones I'm seeing around. Thanks.

As for Greece, well they can actually cost less not more because people don't actually have adequate liquidity to buy them. Everyone's scrambling for cash, selling off assets (cars, homes, silver, gold etc) and the market is flooded with stuff yet the buyers (people with cash) are few. Even jewelry gold is being bought at -40% to -17% from spot price. People are getting ripped off big time due to their need for cash.
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EF-45/AU-50 details, cleaned sounds about right. Probably worth only a few dollars above the melt value which about $24 right now.
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