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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7659521, member: 105098"]Appreciate the kind words Martha.</p><p>I wish I was always in that kind of mood when I responded. hahaha.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think it's not that bad of a coin but it's common and it's not in the best shape.</p><p>I think with researching the VAM and if that pans out as a desirable variety it's still not gonna be "get rich" but it might get a couple people wanting it just for an example of the VAM to look at in person and bid it up a little between them.</p><p><br /></p><p> I wouldn't necessarily sell it for melt or to a dealer if it was me, whatever little "meat on the bone" there might be would get eaten up by them and I feel to get the most out of it, it would be a honest listing on ebay with good pictures or a person to person sale and no middle man at all. Even just for silver the way the market is right now you might get a couple people willing to overpay a bit against each other rather than pay a dealer their insane premiums right now. Realisticlly speaking a cull common date Morgan dollar is gonna cost someone $35 at APMEX right now, a common date AG grade would cost them $36. That's not what they would pay for them though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7659521, member: 105098"]Appreciate the kind words Martha. I wish I was always in that kind of mood when I responded. hahaha. I think it's not that bad of a coin but it's common and it's not in the best shape. I think with researching the VAM and if that pans out as a desirable variety it's still not gonna be "get rich" but it might get a couple people wanting it just for an example of the VAM to look at in person and bid it up a little between them. I wouldn't necessarily sell it for melt or to a dealer if it was me, whatever little "meat on the bone" there might be would get eaten up by them and I feel to get the most out of it, it would be a honest listing on ebay with good pictures or a person to person sale and no middle man at all. Even just for silver the way the market is right now you might get a couple people willing to overpay a bit against each other rather than pay a dealer their insane premiums right now. Realisticlly speaking a cull common date Morgan dollar is gonna cost someone $35 at APMEX right now, a common date AG grade would cost them $36. That's not what they would pay for them though.[/QUOTE]
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