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1886 P Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS AU Question.

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Hello everyone,

I have exactly one coin in a pcgs holder... It is a middling AU very common date Morgan.

I bought it as part of a lot. Any particular reason to keep it holdered or should I break it out?

Curiously,

R.


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 Posted 09/03/2023  07:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
need a much larger photo.
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Thanks @john1 I must have missed a 0 when I downloaded the image!
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If you don't like coins in holders, then I don't see any reason why not.
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It's worth more in the PCGS holder if you go to sell it. Sometimes significantly more.
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small photo and no reverse. based on the photo presented the coin appears to be graded properly. its more valuable in a PCGS holder than raw. leaver her be
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Thanks... I think I was looking for a "same value in or out" or a "more/less in or out"... Thanks everyone.
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From the look of the obverse it is a very pretty coin. I'm with others who say to leave it in the holder. It is not only better to have it authenticated by PCGS but also widens the number of prospective buyers to those who don't know how to grade.
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