Wow... that is a high priced low ball... I have never cared for these type coins... I know, there is a collector base for low ball coins.... just not for me. I do not pay premiums for poor condition or tarnish...JMO... Cheers, RickO
That 85-CC in AG3 is priced high too chase the lowballers. I've seen a few of these posted at those prices for years. They don't seem to ever sell though.
All of these below are tougher in lower grades than mint state. I like to imagine that at some point long ago (pre-bank hoard discovery) they were prized key date coins in someones collection.
@OriginalDan said:
That 85-CC in AG3 is priced high too chase the lowballers. I've seen a few of these posted at those prices for years. They don't seem to ever sell though.
All of these below are tougher in lower grades than mint state. I like to imagine that at some point long ago (pre-bank hoard discovery) they were prized key date coins in someones collection.
I find them all to be attractive - good, honest wear!
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crack and circulate that for a bit and probably double your money
I hope the new owner is happy with it. fwiw
Like the 1903-O's the circulated 85-CC Morgans have quite a story to tell. I would be in for about $400. Ask price is too rich.
Too much.
Wow... that is a high priced low ball...
I have never cared for these type coins... I know, there is a collector base for low ball coins.... just not for me. I do not pay premiums for poor condition or tarnish...JMO... Cheers, RickO
That 85-CC in AG3 is priced high too chase the lowballers. I've seen a few of these posted at those prices for years. They don't seem to ever sell though.
All of these below are tougher in lower grades than mint state. I like to imagine that at some point long ago (pre-bank hoard discovery) they were prized key date coins in someones collection.
Not for me.
I find them all to be attractive - good, honest wear!
I have a 1892-CC in AG3 , only one I have ever seen