Morgan Questions

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by love old coins, Jul 10, 2022.

  1. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    An uncirculated coin can have contact marks from hitting other coins when coming off the press, or being put into bags for storage or shipment. As long as there is no wear from being put into pockets and coming in contact with body oils.
    Very fine line, and it takes lots of seeing lots of coins to tell the difference.
     
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  3. love old coins

    love old coins Well-Known Member

    Thank you all for your responses; they've been very helpful.
     
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  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Once you’ve decided, please let us know.
     
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  5. Captain Sully

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  6. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    Price is too high.. honestly...
    Just for an example.. here is the one I bought last year and the auction results...
    Honestly I think yours is closer to a 62 so NOT worth 130 or even 90..
    and I'm finding quite a few slabbed ms63s in the 85 range.. You can do much better :D
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    Last edited: Jul 11, 2022
  7. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    A 1898 O Morgan in a MS63 TGP holder would typically sell today for $85-$90. I think this coin has too many hard hits to grade no higher than MS62. That would put the price down to to about $70 if it was sent to a TPG. The three hits I/F/O the neck, knife wounds on the cheek, and vampire bites on the neck would hold this poor gal down. That is why it is not graded by a TPG to begin with. The grading fees plus the price of the raw coin would make it impractical from a monetary stand point. IMO this exact coin, ungraded, as is, has a current market value of $65 tops. It is a nice coin at the wrong price. I would wait for a better coin and/or a better price.
     
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  8. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    I think it looks MS63, but if you're gonna spend 90 bucks, you could perhaps find one in a reputable TPG slab for that (TPG= third party grading, if you're not familiar with the acronym).
     
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  9. love old coins

    love old coins Well-Known Member

    I decided not to purchase it, primarily because of @mrweaseluv's comment.
     
  10. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Good decision
     
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  11. marve

    marve Member

    usa coin book has this 1898-0 listed as MS60- $50.00 AND MS65- $201 THEY HAVE NOTHING LISTED AT MS63 OR MS64.
     
  12. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Dipped.
     
  13. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    USA Coin book is not a "Price Guide" you ever want to be using... It is far out of date long before it leaves the printing press... and their website is no better...
     
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  14. Mark A Williams

    Mark A Williams Active Member

    A beautiful Morgan with few bag marks Great color. My guess would be MS63+ It's a true keeper! at the right price.
     
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  15. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I’m at MS63 for this coin. I think it’s a solid 63. $90 is a reasonable price in my opinion but there are better looking 63s out there at that price point. This isn’t a rare coin, I’d pass and find a cleaner example.
     
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  16. Jim Dale

    Jim Dale Well-Known Member

    I'm fortunate. My grandfather was a letter carrier during the depression and was getting regular paychecks. While on his route during that time, he had many customers selling Morgans. He didn't buy a lot, but the ones that he did buy are in great shape. He left his coin collection to my father. However, my father died before my grandfather, so my mother got them some how. My grandfather lived with my mother after my father passed. Anyway, when my mother died, my brother and I got a lot of cool coins, especially Morgans that are in great shape. My father, though, wasn't much for collecting coins. He bought several RAW Morgans from mail orders.
    As far as buying the Morgan you referenced, I've seen a lot of them out there with a lot of bag marks selling for $25-$30. You just have to keep looking to find the ones that you want that are in far shape. Just be patient. There will be some cheap on ebay and other sources.
     
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  17. Captain Sully

    Captain Sully Active Member

    I woud buy it. MS 64
     
  18. love old coins

    love old coins Well-Known Member

    I have seen them a lot cheaper on Ebay but I'm afraid to buy from the folks who aren't RoundTable authorized dealers or have the "top rated plus" trusted seller ribbon. I always check the percentage of positive feedback but when it comes to Morgans, I'm afraid to take that leap of faith with some of them. I just can't afford to get ripped off...
     
  19. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Wing damage
     
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