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<p>[QUOTE="coinage86, post: 214580, member: 7584"]I dont know if that answers the question, satooko. maybe it does. The dealers are in business to make money. is that the answer why they pay close to the lower grade? If the hobby/industry did it mathematically, an 1880-o in ms61 would be around $130; An MS-62 would be around $225. But I guess that makes too much sense. If I buy an MS-62 morgan 1880-o, the dealers would rather pay close to the MS-60 price of $50!!!!!!!! It doesnt seem rational!!! It doesnt seem legit!!!!!!!!!! A slab from NGC or PCGS in an MS61 or MS62 is a waste of time and money. The dealers dont want to pay you for it!!!!!!! And the dealer I sold my morgans to, I can NOT say he screwed me. HE gives me fair prices based on greysheet. PLUS two years ago I walked out the show with $200 he gave me for a prooflike 1880-o morgan, and it was a problem coin!! It had a weird black stain on liberty's cheek. He said it looked like it passed thru some sort of counting machine. I forget exactly what he told me. But it had a prooflike surface, and he gave me $200!!!!! so my go-to dealer to sell coins to, gives me fair deals.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinage86, post: 214580, member: 7584"]I dont know if that answers the question, satooko. maybe it does. The dealers are in business to make money. is that the answer why they pay close to the lower grade? If the hobby/industry did it mathematically, an 1880-o in ms61 would be around $130; An MS-62 would be around $225. But I guess that makes too much sense. If I buy an MS-62 morgan 1880-o, the dealers would rather pay close to the MS-60 price of $50!!!!!!!! It doesnt seem rational!!! It doesnt seem legit!!!!!!!!!! A slab from NGC or PCGS in an MS61 or MS62 is a waste of time and money. The dealers dont want to pay you for it!!!!!!! And the dealer I sold my morgans to, I can NOT say he screwed me. HE gives me fair prices based on greysheet. PLUS two years ago I walked out the show with $200 he gave me for a prooflike 1880-o morgan, and it was a problem coin!! It had a weird black stain on liberty's cheek. He said it looked like it passed thru some sort of counting machine. I forget exactly what he told me. But it had a prooflike surface, and he gave me $200!!!!! so my go-to dealer to sell coins to, gives me fair deals.[/QUOTE]
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