Under $150.. I was rather surprised at the lack of bidding but the guy had put up like 5 for auction all within a few minutes of each other. There was a much nicer one but that's where the bidding war was happening
I hate to say it, but I think this one's bad, too. Especially looking at UNUM, the date, and the stars between them -- that looks like mush, not wear or hits. I might just be overly skeptical these days, and I'm not an active Morgan shopper, but this one doesn't look good at all to me.
Comparing to PCGS Photograde it is between F12 and F15. I just gave a VG8 1890 CC Morgan to my son yesterday. FMV has it at $161.00 at that grade. Calculations for F12-15 put it at around $175 so getting it for under $150 was a good deal. Always love a Carson City Morgan…Spark
I'm sticking to my F12 grade based on these photos..... How To Grade Morgan Dollars: Grading Images Morgan Dollars
Many years ago, we bought a car GPS. This was before the days of widespread and affordable cellular data, so it had pretty rudimentary maps built in. My wife picked the Scottish male voice, and we dubbed it "Angus". We took Angus on a trip down to the beach. We were excited, because a new almost-but-not-quite-interstate had just opened, promising to shave a good 20 minutes off the trip. But Angus had not been informed. So he had some trouble concealing his horror as we veered off the side of the road, rose into the air, and started speeding across empty fields. The voice didn't actually have the ability to sound dismayed, but that's certainly the way it sounded to us as he instructed us to merge back onto surface roads when it was safe. So, yeah, kind of like that.
Our current car, a Mazda 3 2011 doesn't even have MapQuest. We still use our phones to navigate when in unfamiliar areas. The newer cars today have too much going on in the front dash with all the features.