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<p>[QUOTE="MorganFred, post: 41120, member: 1779"]OK, based on your information and what I can see of the pics, the value of the Morgans isn't all that much, maybe somewhere between about 14 and 25 dollars each, maybe higher if the condition of the coins turns out to be a little better, not much less if they aren't. They are definitely sellable on eBay if you wanted to part with them, but only if you started an auction low (I'd start them at 99 cents) and let them be bid up to their natural levels. There is a fairly good market for uncleaned circulated Morgans without significant circulation damage (e.g. rim dings, other defacing marks); if the 1879 is any indication of the others, then they are nice examples.</p><p><br /></p><p>Whatever you do, do NOT try to "improve" their value by cleaning or otherwise altering them from their present state. This would ruin whatever value they have now and probably make them worth only melt value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, no need to use caps here. You're in friendly company. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MorganFred, post: 41120, member: 1779"]OK, based on your information and what I can see of the pics, the value of the Morgans isn't all that much, maybe somewhere between about 14 and 25 dollars each, maybe higher if the condition of the coins turns out to be a little better, not much less if they aren't. They are definitely sellable on eBay if you wanted to part with them, but only if you started an auction low (I'd start them at 99 cents) and let them be bid up to their natural levels. There is a fairly good market for uncleaned circulated Morgans without significant circulation damage (e.g. rim dings, other defacing marks); if the 1879 is any indication of the others, then they are nice examples. Whatever you do, do NOT try to "improve" their value by cleaning or otherwise altering them from their present state. This would ruin whatever value they have now and probably make them worth only melt value. Also, no need to use caps here. You're in friendly company. :)[/QUOTE]
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