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Price For A 1921 Morgan MS-62?

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What's the current price for a ICG graded MS62 1921-P Morgan?
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 Posted 11/17/2013  12:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add supgog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Define "price".

Is it what you can expect to pay at the LCS? on ebay?
What you can get when selling it?

I'd say probably 30-45$, depending on who's buying and where.
If I were to buy one, I wouldn't pay over 40$.
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11/17/2013 12:16 pm
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For me, it depends on strike quality and eye-appeal. Not all 62's are equal.
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What it would sell for.

Is searching ebay past sales a good indication?
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Check numismedia.com

Remember that price guide prices are almost always a bit high. And for me personally eye appeal has ALOT to do with it... Not all MS-62's are equal. So depending on eye appeal (luster, toning etc) the price could go up or down... For example, Monster toned Morgan's almost always sell over the price guide values.

Also 1921's are extremely common, even in high grades.. Personally I'd buy raw... You can probably find a MS-63/MS-64 for under $50... Or not much over for one with super appeal.

*edit* wow.. 3 responses inthe little time it took me to write my response.. I need to type faster, lol.

But yes, past ebay sales would be a good indication
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11/17/2013 12:21 pm
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Buff, ebay sales are a good indication, although you need to factor a few costs:

1. ebay + Paypal - around 13% of the transaction.
2. Shipping cost (packaging, postage, etc.).
3. Your time.

On ebay, you could probably sell this for 40-45$ before expenses.
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 Posted 11/17/2013  12:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buffalo Bill to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So as a buyer $33 total cost including shipping would be reasonable.
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...but not worth your time for a flip.
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Thanks for the link Nathan. They say $48.
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Quote:
wow.. 3 responses in the little time it took me to write my response


Hah, yeah I got sidetracked for a minute and ended up 2nd.
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I'd say pay $35. That's all I'd pay.
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