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1890-CC Unc MS-61 GSA Hoard

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What is the value and would you sell to dealer or put on ebay? I'm having a hard time finding any for sale on ebay and don't know if that means it's a rare key date or what?
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In blue box with certificate
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A 1890-CC GSA Morgan is very rare and valuable. Unceritified list in MS-61 is $4000. Can you post pictures?
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Wow! Thx!
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**Smile** I don't have it on hand. I did an inventory and just wrote dates on GSA's. I'm going back and trying to find a price. I guess that's why I didn't see many online.
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So is it worth more certified? I wish I had it to see who certified it. I will get it in the next few days and post pics- I would like to see it now as well.
What resource did you use to find this info? Seems like I'm doing things the hard way. I only see a list of GSA's via numismatic site. But those are just CC's I need non CC value list as well. Any help would be appreciated.
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Check out numismedia it will help you tons.

http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml
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If it was certified in the original holder, it might be graded by NGC.

I only see one 1890-CC Morgan in a GSA holder certified on ebay for sale currently.

I can't wait to see the pics of this coin


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There were almost 4,000 1890-CC's in the GSA sale. Your best bet for determining value is from prior sales listed in the Heritage Auctions archives - ha.com and registration with them is free.
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For a small annual fee, you can join NGC's website (coin guide). Since GSA's are mostly graded by NGC, you can get all the price information you want there.
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Since GSA's are mostly graded by NGC, you can get all the price information you want there.


As long as you prefer someone's opinion of value as opposed to the results of real-world sales.
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The value of your coin is in the neighborhood of $500. It is not worth $4000. It is not a rare coin. It is a semi-key date that will be easy to sell.
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Oh how confusing. The value went from $4000.00 to $500.00. What a huge discrepancy!
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@Hambone: You misunderstood me. I didn't say thr value was $4000. I simply stated that list value for a MS-61 as said by Numismedia was $4000. Because you had originally stated that ot was MS-61 and had not mentioned NGC or PCGS I assumed it was uncertified and since MS-61 is at the bottom of the MS Scale I didn't really question what is probably a very reasonable grade and below average for 1890-CC GSA's.

The real value of a coin isn't what any certifying company or expert thinks but actually what a buyer is wolling to pay. If you could find a buyer who's willing to pay $4000 then I guess your coin was worth $4000 to them.
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Oh how confusing. The value went from $4000.00 to $500.00. What a huge discrepancy!


In an NGC-graded MS61 GSA holder, it's at the very least a $2000 coin. The GSA holder adds a ton of value to 1890-CC. An MS61 example sold for over $3800 last month, but I think that one was an outlier and $2k is a more reasonable estimate. With NGC certification. Please take my advice and register at Heritage so you can see what they are actually selling for, because you're being somewhat misled by this thread.
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Super Dave is correct in his price estimate of around $2K, if, it's in the GSA box with certificate and certified. If not, then lower price. I forgot about the GSA premium. Sorry...
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