I think my chances on getting anymore from JM than my estimate For cull coins in which I sent in encapsulated BU Coins is most likely dead at this point unless silver surges Sunday night early Monday morning to more than $110.00 But I guess if it does not my Lock in for $110.36 was a good thing.
Wouldn't that be worse? Depending on when you entered the fray... I know a couple people who each bought in at $125k. That's $250k investment, I'm not exactly sure where BC was but it was over 100k when they entered the fray last year sometime. I remember him saying something about his want list when it doubled up in a few months.
Oh man, now I have to scribble off my Silver coin values again and re-do the math. My MS-65 Morgan, 1881s was at $203 in 2022. I'm behind because now USA Coin Book has it at $309! 1881 S Morgan Silver Dollar Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info
I'm still seeing about a 19.00 premium even on generic rounds. I've never paid over 3-4$ spot for generic and about 7$ over for ASE. maybe it's where I am looking Idk. STILL DROPPING got to watch my bids on .999 because, before long at this rate I will be buying above the spot price or melt price...........
I haven't used that guide before. I've started using PCGS price guide. Yeah, I know, PCGS slabs rate a premium over all the other services, save maybe CAC. The jury is still out on them. I know for certain NGC has not updated their price guide in several years on their Morgan Dollars.
I you want truer values look at the sold prices on eBay, Heritage or Stacks. I've not seen a MS-65 81-S sell for $309.
Its crazy right now. We need it to find a floor and hold for a couple of days so we can get some normal back into the physical market. I'd hate to be a shop owner right now.