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rough estimates i have a 1887 s in very good exccelent 1899 o id say poor 1889 o in good to very good just a rough estimate of what someone would pay
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Pillar of the Community
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 To the CCF I agree picture would be nice. I would suggest you look up sold listings on ebay for the years and condition you listed. This will give you rough estimate of value.
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camera is not the greatest
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a little blurry....but I would give it a grade of XF40
Edited by MontCollector 09/14/2016 04:37 am
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When you get into selling coins, it is what the market is willing to pay you on any given day. Like the stock market, it is a very up and down market. Since your 1887 is in about xf condition as stated by MontCollector, it can probably sell on ebay from about thirty to fifty dollars. That does not mean worth or anything else. That is just its present value. Now, let's say a Hollywood film came out about a search for an 1887s Morgan silver dollar and the film became a hit. Prices could skyrocket. Next thing you know that coin valued at $40 dollars is now selling for $450.00 or more. So no one here can give you the exact value of your coin. You could always post it on ebay at a real high price and see if it sells. Someone out there might be willing to pay a premium for it. Who knows?
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New Member
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makes sense, I was curious about them as I inherited them and kinda know a little but nothing much I will probably hold on to them for awhile yet, unless I get a crazy offer
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Look to be cleaned at one time or another.
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Bedrock of the Community
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1887-S: $40 1899-O: $40 1889-O: $30
These are retail prices for raw (ungraded) coins in the conditions estimated. Say $100 total for the group. If your 1899 is a Micro O then add about $20 for it.
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Sounds about right.  to the CCF!
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