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 Posted 02/28/2013  4:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smokeriderdon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
widdler, when you get a chance, a complete list would be cool. You might have some other valuable coins in there.

As stated, that CC is worth 100+ bucks as an AG3 coin.

You can try soaking the Peace dollar in acetone to remove that stain.

A very nice start to a collection!
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 Posted 02/28/2013  7:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thestew to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Keep em all. That's basically how I started my collection. Family Morgans
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 Posted 03/01/2013  04:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Widdler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ok, I have looked through the dimes (There is an Indian Head penny in there as well as a Buffalo nickel)

Dates are: 1x 1923, 1x 1928, 1x 1936, 2x 1939, 2x 1940, 4x 1942, 6x 1943, 2x 1944, 3x 1945. The penny is a 1896, and the nickel is 1837. Picture as well, though I am only showing the top ones of the duplicates-if you want to hear anything more about any specific ones just ask.

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 Posted 03/01/2013  04:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Widdler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
nickel is a 1937, not 1837, my apologies :)
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 Posted 03/01/2013  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Widdler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Heading to the city today, I no responses here I might check for a coin shop in the city. Hope I find a legit one :d
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 Posted 03/01/2013  3:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Widdler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So I went to a coin/pawn shop (I should have known it would be trouble because the guy didn't even know what a " Morgan dollar" was yet he was running/owned a coin ship) And he said that the 1893 CC was worth nothing more then scrap and I was lying to him about it being rare. Sooo I guess I will never frequent that place again. He offered me 15$ for it, which is well below melt price even (I did not even say I was going to sell he just offered)

I am pretty sure he was just trying to scam me so he could resell it, I told him so and bid him good day. I did not even take the dimes out of my car.

Sad story :(
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And he said that the 1893 CC was worth nothing more then scrap and I was lying to him about it being rare.


Should have told him you'd give him $25 for every 1893-CC he had.

What a dunce.

Have a look at your 1942 Mercs for a 2/1 overdate. It will be very plain to see if you have one; the mispunched 1 is as strong as the 2.
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No luck on the '42s! Oh well :P I am probably going to sell the dimes, but keep the morgans and the penny just because I like the looks. Along with the Ike's.
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 Posted 03/01/2013  7:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add argentum to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I know that yesterday, my go to place would have offered $20 for common Morgans, selling them at $30 or $33.
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 Posted 03/01/2013  7:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I know that yesterday, my go to place would have offered $20 for common Morgans, selling them at $30 or $33.


Righteous, but for the fact that he was offering the dealer an easy $100 coin.
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I just love how places offer melt or less for a classic coin over 100 years old. Unless it is in really bad shape, it is ridiculous to me.
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I'm assuming the penny was nothing special either? Other then sentimental value of course :P
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Widdler,

The penny is not a bad date ( IHC are very popular!), but it's also a relatively common one. However, this is easily one of the most beautiful of American coins, and I urge you to hold onto it.
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