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<p>[QUOTE="Silvergmen, post: 4863909, member: 114357"]Welcome to CT! Nobody is going to sell you unsearched morgans that may be way more valuable than the price they are selling it for. Let that dream go. A few of the best ways to get deals on morgans are below (buy beware, knowledge is key):</p><p><br /></p><p>1) know how to grade them really well, as many people selling them do not. Even if they do, they often dont take the time to do it properly. This can score you a ms 65 for instance, when someone may have a raw coin marked 63 or 64. </p><p>2) go to estate sales, as they sometimes have coins and sell them for less than their worth</p><p>3) for a slabbed coin...look for people on ebay that post bad pictures, a lot of times you can get a nice discount on that coin. Also, some people under price coins for various reasons and deals can be had.</p><p>4) some local coin stores dont do much on the internet and just go by greysheet. I have found a bunch of deals because they wanted to get rid of inventory, they were holding it a long time, or greysheet was just a lot lower than what you could actually get it from other sources. All those can give you a nice score. </p><p><br /></p><p>Well, those are a few. Good deals take knowledge and time. Not coin roll hunting luck...for morgans anyway.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silvergmen, post: 4863909, member: 114357"]Welcome to CT! Nobody is going to sell you unsearched morgans that may be way more valuable than the price they are selling it for. Let that dream go. A few of the best ways to get deals on morgans are below (buy beware, knowledge is key): 1) know how to grade them really well, as many people selling them do not. Even if they do, they often dont take the time to do it properly. This can score you a ms 65 for instance, when someone may have a raw coin marked 63 or 64. 2) go to estate sales, as they sometimes have coins and sell them for less than their worth 3) for a slabbed coin...look for people on ebay that post bad pictures, a lot of times you can get a nice discount on that coin. Also, some people under price coins for various reasons and deals can be had. 4) some local coin stores dont do much on the internet and just go by greysheet. I have found a bunch of deals because they wanted to get rid of inventory, they were holding it a long time, or greysheet was just a lot lower than what you could actually get it from other sources. All those can give you a nice score. Well, those are a few. Good deals take knowledge and time. Not coin roll hunting luck...for morgans anyway.[/QUOTE]
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