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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 7934208, member: 22331"]I'm sorry, but here we go again, with you comparing my actual sale to an imaginary? $10,000+ dollar sale of a more scarce coin. Please post a link to your mentioned sale of that thread shown MS64 1881S Morgan after it sold for your stated value.</p><p><br /></p><p>You stated "MS64 of a common date Morgan. That's not worth anything". Numismatic Neophytes may take your infinitely differential STATEMENT literally. I've met some ignorant buyers when I offered rolls of uncirculated 1921 Morgans at $550, and they initially offered less than melt. They eventually paid my bargain price, with more than one offering to purchase whatever I had at that price, having paid/viewed the offered product.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you mean something different than your literal STATEMENTS, please post same, as I would have defered to a "That's relatively/virtually not worth anything"</p><p><br /></p><p>I respect your knowledge when presented properly.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've presented a link to prove my point, which you verified by your hearsay words of eBay $60 minimum sale of an un-CACed comp to my 1921 Morgan linked coin. Actual value divided by nothing you've stated (i.e. sixty/zero) is an infinite differential. I'm waiting for your post of the $10,000+ value 1881S Morgan coin you stated exists.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 7934208, member: 22331"]I'm sorry, but here we go again, with you comparing my actual sale to an imaginary? $10,000+ dollar sale of a more scarce coin. Please post a link to your mentioned sale of that thread shown MS64 1881S Morgan after it sold for your stated value. You stated "MS64 of a common date Morgan. That's not worth anything". Numismatic Neophytes may take your infinitely differential STATEMENT literally. I've met some ignorant buyers when I offered rolls of uncirculated 1921 Morgans at $550, and they initially offered less than melt. They eventually paid my bargain price, with more than one offering to purchase whatever I had at that price, having paid/viewed the offered product. If you mean something different than your literal STATEMENTS, please post same, as I would have defered to a "That's relatively/virtually not worth anything" I respect your knowledge when presented properly. I've presented a link to prove my point, which you verified by your hearsay words of eBay $60 minimum sale of an un-CACed comp to my 1921 Morgan linked coin. Actual value divided by nothing you've stated (i.e. sixty/zero) is an infinite differential. I'm waiting for your post of the $10,000+ value 1881S Morgan coin you stated exists. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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