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 Posted 09/20/2015  8:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Steele to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree with Conder, for the most part, it was an average deal. On the Morgan and the 90% though I think you got a slightly better than average deal. $15 for a dollar of 90% face value is average and VF Morgans are usually about $25-28 around here (South east PA)
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Go to VAMWorld.com and check out your 1888-O Morgan. Who knows? It may be a "Scarface", "Hot Lips" or "Shooting Star". If so, you doubled your $75 investment at the coin show. And... we would create a new VAMmer
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Regardless of how much you paid, what they are worth, what some may or may not say, all that is really, REALLY, important is did you have a good time? Remember this is a hobby and is supposed to be fun.
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