Ok, another guess the hammer price thread. This one is an 1882s Morgan, PCGS MS 67 CAC. 10 bids so far, and $802.00, without the vig.
$1,400 with the fee is my guess. It's nice but not special enough to go for a large toning premium. I actually bid on this coin when it sold at Legend for $1,586 in April of 2022 (was well short; it was more of a throw in bid in case the coin sold for under $1,000-which it had two previous times at HA in 2013 and 2014).
I really like golden toning, so for me, it is kind of nice. I will guess that it will go for $1850, with the buyer’s premium. It is far from a monster (level low 4 for me), but nice. Under $1000 is high for 2013-2014, IMO.
I think it looks nice, but as a 67 I don't think it has the pizzazz to draw too much premium. Wild guess $1175
Heated up a bit. 17 bidders, and up to $1200, with buyer’s premium. https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1180703/1882-S-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-PCGS-MS-67-CAC-Toned
I think the toning does it, as I have always loved gold toned Morgans. Sometimes, the lighter toned Morgans look better in hand than some of the more heavily toned ones.
You were off by $33.12....that's over 2% !! I was going to use you for this week's PowerBall and MegaMillions but if you're going to be this innacurate.....
Ignoring PL/DMPL and the GSA yes you do. Even the 67+ are only in the 2ks generally as there's 200 of them and over 80 68s at PCGS. The 80-S, 81-S, and 82-S absolutely dominate the majority of high grades in the series
I got outbid by the final bid. My maximum was $1200, with the buyers premium. I was the $1165 bid. PCGS price guide has it at $1200 for a 67, and given the nice toning, that was what I was prepared to go.