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<p>[QUOTE="keemao, post: 1936012, member: 43972"]The young dude on Art and Coin TV last night was again auctioning off toned Morgan dollars. He claimed he picked up a bunch from the Long Beach show last weekend and they were going for over $1000 each. I often watch the show for a bit before I go to sleep just to get a laugh sometimes at what they are charging for some of the coins.</p><p> </p><p>So my question is for those of you that attended the LB show. Were the toned Morgans really that high? I know some are depending on grade and year, etc, but he made it sound like they are starting to go through the roof and are going to keep going higher and higher. Yeah, I know that they try to make it sound like you better buy it before it becomes untouchable, but I am just curious if the prices are getting that bad for toned Morgans and other US coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I turned it on he was trying to sell a 1964 MS64 Kennedy with a toned reverse that he claimed was over $1k at the show for I think $799 and finally gave up because nobody wanted it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="keemao, post: 1936012, member: 43972"]The young dude on Art and Coin TV last night was again auctioning off toned Morgan dollars. He claimed he picked up a bunch from the Long Beach show last weekend and they were going for over $1000 each. I often watch the show for a bit before I go to sleep just to get a laugh sometimes at what they are charging for some of the coins. So my question is for those of you that attended the LB show. Were the toned Morgans really that high? I know some are depending on grade and year, etc, but he made it sound like they are starting to go through the roof and are going to keep going higher and higher. Yeah, I know that they try to make it sound like you better buy it before it becomes untouchable, but I am just curious if the prices are getting that bad for toned Morgans and other US coins. When I turned it on he was trying to sell a 1964 MS64 Kennedy with a toned reverse that he claimed was over $1k at the show for I think $799 and finally gave up because nobody wanted it.[/QUOTE]
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