Value of my new Morgan?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by bsowa1029, Jun 2, 2012.

  1. bsowa1029

    bsowa1029 Franklin Half Addict

    Just bought an 1899 unc Morgan today. Its a great looking coin and I think I got it for a decent price. When I left the store I went on eBay to look at completed listings for a rough value of the coin. I could only find one listing, completed or still running, for an 1899-P and it was ending in 3 hrs. It was certified by NGC as "unc details" and "improperly cleaned obverse" and the high bid was $150, and I know that wasn't accurate. So I was wondering what the value of my coin might be, I know it is impossible to tell w/o pics. Lets just say its MS62, which it is at least, and it is probably 1-3 points higher. Its got tons of luster, barely any bag marks and some light caramel/raspberry toning around the edges on obv and rev.

    Given that description, what do you all think a fair market value for my Morgan might be?

    I will try to post pics asap.
     
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  3. onejinx

    onejinx Junior Member

    I would say somewhere between 200-300
     
  4. bsowa1029

    bsowa1029 Franklin Half Addict

    Really??

    Its an 1899-P. Without a doubt unc, I would put it at 62/63 min. I paid $55 for it.
     
  5. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    Please post pictures, as I find it hard to believe that NGC was that wrong in blowing the grade of a Morgan as "details." when it is really MS. They generally get that one right--sometimes they might over or under grade, but "improperly cleaned?" That is a pretty easy call for a TPG. If your 1899 were truly MS (and from what you say, I have some doubts), then it would be worth $250-400, depending on grade, eye appeal, etc. I have two MS 1899 coins and that is a tough date--the prices are fairly high for them. If it is cleaned, then you got what you paid for it--$55 seems proper for a details coin of that date.

    There is a doubt. Sorry to be so direct, but NGC is a pretty good company at determining cleaned coins, and if they say "cleaned-details," chances are that they are right. You got the coin on E-bay and never saw it, so you can't examine it closely under magnification to rule out an improperly cleaned obverse. Sorry, but probably true.
     
  6. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    I think the OP is referring to the Details coin as an example and his coin is raw. Correct me if I am mistaken.
     
  7. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    1899 Morg.jpg 1899 Morg rev.jpg

    This is my PCGS MS 63 for comparison purposes--this one is a $330-350 dollar coin today.


    Without pictures, it is impossible to tell.
     
  8. bsowa1029

    bsowa1029 Franklin Half Addict

    Sorry if I was unclear but the Morgan I bought was raw and original, not cleaned no problems, pure MS. The only one I could find on eBay was the "improperly cleaned" one. And I'm pretty sure NGC got that right. I was just surprised to see $150. I don't know the values of specific dates of Morgans. I just saw it was a real surprised to such a high price for what I assumed was a common date at $55. It was a great looking coin and I thought the price was good, but now I know I got a steal!

    I will now def post a pic asap bc this coin is totally original and has tremendous eye appeal in my opinion.

    Thanks for the feed back on my limited description everyone.
     
  9. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening


    Okay gotcha. Sorry, thought you were questioning an NGC cleaned coin. My bad. Compare your coin to the one above, which is an average mint state. Look carefully at the luster, and look for signs of breaks in it. Also, look at the feathers on the reverse and the cap on Ms Liberty. Are they clear? Also, look for strike marks, and nicks on the obverse particularly--feel free to use mine as an example.
     
  10. Pacecar

    Pacecar Well-Known Member

    Here is another to compare with. $55 is definately a great deal for a mint state 99. Congrats.
     

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  11. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    It's really just a guess without pictures.
     
  12. bsowa1029

    bsowa1029 Franklin Half Addict

    2012-06-03_10-02-18_40.jpg 2012-06-03_10-02-43_195.jpg

    That's all I can do now for pics. If more detail is needed to assess it properly I can give it a scan when I get a chance
     
  13. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    It's an 1889 and not an 1899 which changes the whole value game... sorry..

    Still a nice coin but, closer to the price you paid.. I can't tell a grade from those images.
     
  14. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I'd drop that $100 if I were you.
     
  15. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Based on those pics the coin looks AU to me.
     
  16. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    Yes, that 8 makes a huge difference.
     
  17. bsowa1029

    bsowa1029 Franklin Half Addict

    Haha wow. I can't believe I thought it was a 99 this whole time. Sorry about that one.
     
  18. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    Yes, that coin is a common date, and worth what you paid for it. It definitely does NOT look uncirculated from the picture--looks AU to me as well. 1889 is not a particularly glamorous date for Morgans--ordinary common date coin
    PCGS price guide for 1899:



    [TABLE="width: 763"]
    [TR="class: blue-bg"]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: left"]1899[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: left"]MS
    +[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]165
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]210
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]255
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]270
    270[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]300
    305[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]335
    350[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]445
    500[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]900
    1,100[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]2,250
    3,000[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]8,500
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]



    PCGS price guide for 1889:
    [TABLE="width: 763"]
    [TR="class: light-blue-bg"]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: left"]1889[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: left"]MS
    +[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]▼30
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]▼30
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]▼31
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]▼31
    ▼31[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]52
    53[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]66
    68[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]▼88
    ▼113[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]375
    450[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]1,400
    3,200[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #F1F6FA, align: right"]18,500
    22,50[/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]


    So, about $31 for an AU, and 52 for a low level MS. About what you paid.
     
  19. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately, this has some noticeable wear in the hairline, and on the eagles breast, bagmark hit on Liberty's cheek.

    AU, and the date is 1889 which is around $45 in AU58.
     
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