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1921-D Morgan VAM-1u

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 Posted 09/17/2017  03:26 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add theFlask to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone,

I was at a coin show today and bought a couple 1921 Morgans. I brought it home and noticed a large die crack and found it on VAMWorld as VAM-1U.

I was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction I finding the value of this coin.

I'm uploading images of this coin, though you can't make out the crack.

Thanks,

TheFlask

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 Posted 09/17/2017  08:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mac1971 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
found a au-58 on ebay and it was 60.50 or best offer, that is the only price I could find
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found a au-58 on ebay and it was 60.50 or best offer,


Yes, "asking" price is not "selling" price. Don't get too excited when you see outrageous asking prices - Look at eBays sold pages or auction house sold results to find a ballpark on value. when dealing with 1921's don't expect much as there are so many of them out there.
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Welcome to Coin Community. I was out last night when I answered this question at another forum, and couldn't look up population data at the SSDC Registry. This one has known examples at MS65, so I wouldn't expect anything beside a minor premium at 63 or below, and probably none at all in circulated grade. It's a function of demand and not rarity; there simply aren't enough people collecting these by variety to form any real "market." And they're likely going to be looking to purchase the coin in a slab, which is probably not warranted for this coin.
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Your coin appears to have some circulation and would probably grade around 55. As such, there is very little additional premium for that variety.
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