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<p>[QUOTE="Mackbrass, post: 3182437, member: 97896"]Believe it or not, there is something about a really worn F01 to Ag morgans that are very appealing. First off, to get a grade of 01 or 02 is very rare especially if it doesnt get put in a body bag or get the "details" grade. There is a fair amount of collectors out there that are willing to pay a nice premium for those morgans with the lowest of grades for lowball sets. If you think about getting a grade of 01 or 02, thats like getting a super high grade morgan and some will go for several hundreds of dollars. I put together a lowball set of Carson City morgans with grades ranging from 02 to 04. Finding them was extremely difficult and prices ranged from 100 to 500 dollars for them. The thought of lower the grade the lower the price but when you get beyond an 03 and lower the price does seem to start going up because they are very rare. Lowball morgans are very cool as you have to wonder how many hands they passed through and what they were used for in soending.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mackbrass, post: 3182437, member: 97896"]Believe it or not, there is something about a really worn F01 to Ag morgans that are very appealing. First off, to get a grade of 01 or 02 is very rare especially if it doesnt get put in a body bag or get the "details" grade. There is a fair amount of collectors out there that are willing to pay a nice premium for those morgans with the lowest of grades for lowball sets. If you think about getting a grade of 01 or 02, thats like getting a super high grade morgan and some will go for several hundreds of dollars. I put together a lowball set of Carson City morgans with grades ranging from 02 to 04. Finding them was extremely difficult and prices ranged from 100 to 500 dollars for them. The thought of lower the grade the lower the price but when you get beyond an 03 and lower the price does seem to start going up because they are very rare. Lowball morgans are very cool as you have to wonder how many hands they passed through and what they were used for in soending.[/QUOTE]
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