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<p>[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 2503705, member: 24544"]Assuming they are real, and i can't confirm, those are all common date, mostly impaired coins from what i can see. Again, better pictures would be needed, obverse and reverse.</p><p><br /></p><p>But best guess is they are problem coins and worth melt value, 320 for the $5s, 640 for the $10s, and 1280 for the $20s. Assuming the rest of the coins are common and in the same condition, that's where i would place the value.</p><p><br /></p><p>My local shop buys these for around spot, maybe a little more. EBay will get you right around spot, but you'll be out 10% to 15% in fees.</p><p><br /></p><p>So gold value there is around $15,680. Assuming Morgan's are similar quality, common and worn/ impaired, they are worth 14.4 per coin so another $3000 in melt silver. My guess, but just based on the type of collection you have posted, this looks like coins bought for metal content, not numismatic content. If that's right, slabbing won't improve the value, and you should be able to get pretty close to $18,000 to $19,000 for all of it, if I'm right. </p><p><br /></p><p>How much did you pay?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 2503705, member: 24544"]Assuming they are real, and i can't confirm, those are all common date, mostly impaired coins from what i can see. Again, better pictures would be needed, obverse and reverse. But best guess is they are problem coins and worth melt value, 320 for the $5s, 640 for the $10s, and 1280 for the $20s. Assuming the rest of the coins are common and in the same condition, that's where i would place the value. My local shop buys these for around spot, maybe a little more. EBay will get you right around spot, but you'll be out 10% to 15% in fees. So gold value there is around $15,680. Assuming Morgan's are similar quality, common and worn/ impaired, they are worth 14.4 per coin so another $3000 in melt silver. My guess, but just based on the type of collection you have posted, this looks like coins bought for metal content, not numismatic content. If that's right, slabbing won't improve the value, and you should be able to get pretty close to $18,000 to $19,000 for all of it, if I'm right. How much did you pay?[/QUOTE]
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