Are these anything special?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Mybadga, Dec 8, 2013.

  1. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

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    I have a few if these


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  3. Morgan9

    Morgan9 Amateur

    Lol u kiddin
     
  4. jensenbay

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  5. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    The Red Book is a wonderful resource that all collectors should own. They are relatively affordable and you need not buy one every year. Heck, the last issue I purchased was in 1994 and I still use it.
     
  6. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    I have some that say uncirculated and some that don't in those kinds of slabs


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  7. Morgan9

    Morgan9 Amateur

    By special do u mean the holder or the coin?
     
  8. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    I don't know much about either. I just heard that CC coins are more rare than the rest. Then I came across these holders with the coin and saying uncirculated.


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  9. Morgan9

    Morgan9 Amateur

    Because the coin itself is worth 200-300 washingtons (my guess is ms-64 grade, judging by the picture, which is $275 according to pcgs)
     
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  11. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    Is ngc better than pcgs? As for years of cc Morgans from what I can find is that I am missing one year from our type set book.


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  13. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    Mine do have certificates of authenticity in the original box with these.


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  14. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    Unless they are fake certificates too


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  15. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    It all depends on one thing:

    If you want to keep the Morgans in those GSA holders, then submit to NGC as they will grade still in those holders and place the label on the bottom of the holder.

    PCGS removes the coin from the GSA holder, and lists on the grading label GSA HOARD.

    Personally, I would rather keep it in the GSA holder, but that's just my preference.

    *still getting a kick out of the first post are these anything special*
     
  16. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    I too like the GSA holders. They hold a history in themselves. I am new to some of this coin stuff that is why I asked if they were anything special. I have a ton of stuff from the franklin mint and postal commemorative. But that stuff is newer. Most stuff was added to this collection in the 60s 70s and 80s. My father in law was in business with a local coin dealer for a number of years.


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  17. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    I know you're new and I don't mean to laugh.

    I just wasn't expecting to see a photo of a GSA Morgan in the opening post of a thread titled as this one.
     
  18. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    Laugh as you need . I laugh at myself a lot too


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  19. BUncirculated

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  20. Mybadga

    Mybadga Member

    Thanks


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  21. vdbpenny1995

    vdbpenny1995 Well-Known Member

    While price guides are good, to get a more accurate value, go to Ebay and just put in "GSA (Insert date) CC Morgan Dollar".
     
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