1884 O Morgan ?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Kernel, Mar 3, 2017.

  1. Kernel

    Kernel New Member

    Received this in the Mail today to make a Ring out Not really Numismatically inclined, but don't want to ruin something that has Numismatic Value. So I guess the question is: is this Coin worth more as just that and is it worth Grading?....

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  3. Stevearino

    Stevearino Well-Known Member

    I'd appreciate seeing close-ups.
    Steve
     
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  4. Kernel

    Kernel New Member

    These are the best I can do.....

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  5. coloradobryan

    coloradobryan Well-Known Member

    I'd save that one and get a cheap 1921 to make a ring out of.
     
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  6. Kernel

    Kernel New Member

    Only paid $30 ship included.....Might have to throw this one in the Booty Box........
     
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  7. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Maybe even pick up a slick at melt to start with.
     
  8. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    The toning seems neutral, so not much extra value there.
    In MS 63 holders (NGC or PCGS), these sell for $40-$55 (so not really worth grading).

    I'm not sure if the VAM adds value. @SuperDave ?

    As others mentioned you could pick up an even cheaper Morgan in the $20 range, but if there is nothing rare about this one, I'd say go for making it into a ring.

    However, let's wait for a few more comments first.
     
  9. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    No, not in this grade, but I cannot condone the destruction of any Morgan simply to make jewelry.
     
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  10. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    Fair enough...but it does make all the remaining ones slightly rarer :p
     
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  11. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    ...which is a good thing unless you're buying. :p
     
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  14. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    My feelings are no different.

    These coins are history. There was a whole bunch of Ming pottery at one point, too, until people wantonly destroyed it because it wasn't that valuable. You gonna burn 150 year old books in the fireplace some night because you caught a chill?

    This is not personal, and I don't wish to be seen as attacking you in person. I just feel very strongly that the most important aspects of numismatics are our responsibility to maximize the chances of those who follow us to enjoy the hobby as much as we did, and our responsibility to safeguard the history we're temporarily in custody of. Anything else is wanton, arrogant destruction.
     
  15. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    I'm with SD on the subject of making jewelry out of coins.
     
  16. mynamespat

    mynamespat Well-Known Member

    Use a details coin. One less deceptively altered coin on the market is a good thing.
     
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