Morgan Dollar Pros, grading, authenticating, value help!!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by JJK78, Jul 30, 2009.

  1. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    The 1884 O might be a MS63
    And the 1886 might be a MS61

    The 1892 S, being polished might get an AU details grade, might be AU55, because I can make out wear in the hair. I'd say the heavy polishing and cleaning takes away a good chunk of its value, but you never what collector would be willing to buy
     
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  3. raider34

    raider34 Active Member

    I agree with T$, the 1884 O has a few hits but it might make 63. The 86 has a lot more chatter then the other pics show, so I would put it around a 61. For the 92 S I would say low AU details.
     
  4. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    That 1892-S looks like it was cleaned with a Brillo pad. It's a candidate for a body bag or "Genuine" slab.
     
  5. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    The 1892-S has been badly cleaned/polished and should not be given a net grade of AU. I would think it would net out at EF in an absolute best case scenario.And in its condition we;re not talking about a coin with a great deal of value here.
     
  6. JJK78

    JJK78 Member

    Thanks everyone! I definitely agree one the condition of the 1892s, really don't think there is much value there. I gave the coins back this evening along with the not so good news. Apparently these 25 coins plus some other small change was her slice of an inheritance which was supposed to be valued at $4000... yikes!
    I gave her some best/worst case scenarios for value - figured realistic price she could get for the whole lot piece by piece was between $1-$2K, and that after inspection a dealer may give her as little as ~$800, given the fake is spotted etc. Of course until they are professionally graded who knows, but IMHO only 3-4 would be worth sending in out of the whole lot.
    Thanks again for all of your help - i'll let you know if I hear anything else about what she ends up doing with the coins, or if I get any of them;)
    J
     
  7. the_man12

    the_man12 Amateur Photographer

    He didn't say anything about a net grade of AU. He said AU details which is 100% correct IMO.
     
  8. raider34

    raider34 Active Member

    As the man said, I wasn't giving it a net grade of AU, just saying it had low AU details IMO. As for the net grade lol I don't even try to guess those, because I really don't know all the specifics that go into net grading.
     
  9. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    I know that I am a little late in chiming in but I just came across the Thread and didn't see it earlier!

    I believe the 1884-O will technically grade at MS-64, the 1886-O will probably go MS-62 and if graded, they may get a bump because they were minted in New Orleans. The 1892-S will only technically grade an EF-45 but due to the cleaning and what looks like some light polishing, will only bring VF-25 money. Of course, my opinions are based on the pics which were way too bright which can hide both bad and good details.


    Frank
     
  10. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    Sorry for misreading the post.:eek:
     
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