Good example as to why not to rely on Blue Book or Red Book for price guides. The prices in those books were outdated before they were published....
Current melt value is $780.10, (price of silver currently at $29.75), you could try and retail them on eBay or even craigslist and maybe get close...
My 1887, year my great grandparents were born: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Here's my 1921 Morgan. NGC MS63: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
There are the 64 90% Kennedys and the 65-70 40%ers as well.
Good! Because I have to tell you, those books' price guides are off by about 20%, as they were outdated by the time those books were published...
BWR would be Bank Wrapped Roll. CWR would be Customer Wrapped Roll.
I take it the halves you are searching are Kennedys?
Not familiar with that Silver Guardian, if it's real it may only be worth melt. 1891 Morgan and the 1925 Peace are worth silver melt, $45.24...
I hate to tell you this but, dealers aren't buying much modern stuff right now.
I'm thinking the same thing. Not a lot of wear on it, I'm thinking maybe a 63, possible 64, but a strong 63 none the less. Bands look full to me...
Actually, they would need to be higher than 66, like 68, to be worth submitting to a TPG. Researched recent sales on Heritage, and David...
Got this in change yesterday. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Not a bad deal on 10 proofs. The 59 proofs are worth about $22.50, the melt is $10.51, a dealer would offer you about $7 - $7.50 each.
And 63 - 65 are common grades on them. Now if it were to grade say a 67 + DCAM that would be worth it.
That's a proof, 63 or 64 if I had to guess. Pretty common, I wouldn't waste money on submitting it to a TPG.
The line is a die crack. The condition is VF-XF, due to the distracting marks on the obverse.
My first clue that this is a fake is the MM looks completely wrong. But I can also see pitting on the rim, and in the fields bothsides, which is...
Dealers aren't even buying these at shows. I was at the local show yesterday hanging out with my main dealer, mostly because I haven't seen him...
Looks like my 1900, very well worn, dirt in the lower recesses around the relief both sides, looks like a piece of antiqued steel that's been...
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