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1884-O Morgan Dollar

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I got a MS63 1884-O Morgan for $56. It is slabbed and graded.

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That is cheaper than my LCS and those ones were not graded. I know these are common dates but that does seem cheap. I got two others in the same condition for less than $50 both graded and slabbed. How can it be worthwhile to slab such a common coin? These are big sellers with many sales so maybe they get them graded cheaply.
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I also got an 1885-0 for $49 and a 1897 for $41 both are in MS condition and graded. I am rank beginner at collecting these Morgans, but that does seem cheap to me. It just blows my mid that I can buy coins over 100 years old in MS63 for these prices. Is this unusual?
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