New Numismatist Seeking Help Evaluating Morgans!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by frisianandy, Jul 19, 2012.

  1. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    Hello All,

    My Dad was recently given a portion of his uncle's coin collection. My Dad, brother, and I have been going over some of the coins to catalog and admire them (a little family bonding). As amateur but enthusiastic numismatists, we are obviously curious about the value of some of these coins, but have limited knowledge and poor local support. Any help would be appreciated.

    I can tell everyone that these coins have been stored in a hard plastic display case for the past 60+ years, but were obviously exposed to some wear and tear before that. I cannot say with any certainty that they haven't been washed or rubbed down at any time as no one in the family is quiet sure as to how they were treated before being placed behind plastic all those years ago.

    Our plan is to have any promising coins graded, but were hoping that members of the forum could give us a little direction as to what coins would be valuable enough to have graded.

    I will continue to post pics, as my little brother has sent me a great deal of pics from ones that we agreed could be more valuable.
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  3. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    Wow, sorry about the picture size. I'll try to fix that soon.
     
  4. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member

    Could you post the dates and mint marks of the coin, the photos are hard to see
     
  5. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Get your hands on a Redbook somehow, and check dates and mint marks. Figure most of what you have are common Morgan dollars not worth a lot more than silver metal value. But you never know.

    Some collectors also care about the pair of dies used to strike coins. Varieties. And might pay a bit more. But learning about that comes well after you understand fundamentals. Don't go there now.

    Rely on the Redbook to show you what's scarce and valuable.
    Lance.
     
  6. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    1891 & 1891-o
     

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  7. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    cleaned, AU details, maybe 55 on both of them.... anyway that's what I think. Welcome to the forum!
     
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  9. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

  10. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    Those looks cleaned
     
  11. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Welcome to the neighborhood!

    Your photos are too small, and they won't enlarge when I click on them.

    Chris

    Oops! I should have read beyond your opening post, first. They look to have been cleaned as others have said and are probably only worth melt value.

    Chris
     
  12. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    +1
     
  13. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    1891-s & 1891-cc
     

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  14. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    1892 &1892-o
     

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  15. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    1892-s & 1892-cc
     

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  16. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    1893 &1893-o
     

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  17. frisianandy

    frisianandy New Member

    1893-s & 1893-cc
     

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  18. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    Ouch, someone put some elbow grease into those pieces. Especially the CC dollars.
     
  19. Boxeldercoin

    Boxeldercoin New Member

    First try a strong magnit on all the coins to see if they are real or fakes. This will eliminate some of the fakes if you have any. Than I would send the better coins to PCGS for grading such as the 93-s and the CC's. These coins even cleaned have a value way over silver melt. Jim
     
  20. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    91s- cleaned, AU details, maybe a 58
    91CC also cleaned- AU details, 55 or so.
     
  21. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    92- I believe is cleaned, somewhere around AU50
    92O- if that even shine tells me anything, it is that it's cleaned. But it is also a VAM of some kind. The crack running along the top edge of UNITED will ID it but someone else will have to chime in on VAM's. I don't have a book for them yet :(
     
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