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Valued Member
Greece
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I am preparing to send coins to NGC and look through my collection to fill the tier.I want to ask of this Morgan worth to send it for slabbing.It's a nice item but a common date.What is your opinion?  Edited by epop 08/13/2010 04:46 am
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Valued Member
 Greece
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Valued Member
 Greece
425 Posts |
better picture 
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Moderator
 United States
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Welcome to the CCF epop! It's a great looking Morgan but as you have stated, a very common date. Since you are sending them from Greece, the shipping costs as well as submission costs have to be taken into consideration. What other coins will you be sending to NGC?
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Valued Member
 Greece
425 Posts |
I try every time to send 10 coins to NGC because postage, go and return is about 35$.I 'll send half Greek and half German coins of 1800 but I have in my possession also this Morgan so I wonder if it is a good idea to send it or I through out 20 euro(25$)?Is there any profit?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2797 Posts |
When submitting common date Morgans I limit these to coins I believe will grade MS65 or higher. I don't believe yours would grade that high. The cost of shipping and grading would not be recouped if you decided to sell this later.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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You need better pics. This coin at a glance looks pretty strong and could grade MS-65 if it really is very mark free.
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Valued Member
 Greece
425 Posts |
I don't think would be grade more than MS62 or MS63.Although I post pictures for your opinion.Hope not get bored! 
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Valued Member
 Greece
425 Posts |
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10982 Posts |
With better luster your coin would have a good shot at 65. If the images are indicative of the actual luster/eye appeal, then I'd say 64.
I noted that your thoughts are 62 or 63. Why is that? Do you see issues that would drop this coin all the way to 62?
Anyways, it's not one I would submit for grading unless I had a "freebie" submission voucher. FYI: I added an 1886 Morgan to the new CCF Auction section that graded 63 years ago at PCGS. It would likely grade 64 today. Take a look if you'd like to compare.
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Valued Member
 Greece
425 Posts |
because graders in NGC give 64 and 65 difficult to individuals collectors and really easy to merchants and dealers
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Valued Member
 Greece
425 Posts |
I've seen yours bherring1964 and I can say that luster is exceptional and have no relation with my Morgan
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