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Hoard Of 16,000 Morgan Dollars To Be Graded & Marketed

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The only real mistake they made was not selling them all during the silver run up
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The only real mistake they made was not selling them all during the silver run up


Then they might have all been melted.
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They apparently expect to get an AVERAGE of between $62.50 and $93.75 for each and every coin (to yield from $1 million to $1.5 million.
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Just the common ones which honestly wouldn't have been a bad thing
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. They apparently expect to get an AVERAGE of between $62.50 and $93.75 for each and every coin (to yield from $1 million to $1.5 million.


Which could easily happen. A single 6 figure one or a couple 5 figure ones boosts that average really quick.
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PCGS price guide provides 19K for an MS67 of the 1889 date.

If anybody sees all or portion of this hoard being advertised, please update this thread.

Will definitely be interesting to see this play out.
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