Sale price of GSA CC Morgans
ShaunBC5
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I have a client that showed me their inherited coin collection today and they may want me to help them dispose of it. Most of it was low-to-mid grade 20th century silver that would go for a multiple of spot, but he also had 2 GSA dollars. 1882 CC and 1884 CC, both in original packaging. I was in the office with not great lighting but I would say minimum MS63s, likely 64s.
I’ve checked coinfacts, but don’t know if there’s a big difference in “raw” and graded if he wanted cash from a shop or at a show.
Thanks for the help!
*exit to add: BST might be an option later, but now I’m trying to give him a concept of what to expect and know if he tries on his own what’s reasonable
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Wholesale bid on common date GSA's is down to $285.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
Whose bid is that? Greysheet is still $315
Thanks guys.
I’ll let him know. Am I right to assume that these are a little more liquid than regular raw dollars?
@ShaunBC5... Some collectors prefer them 'as issued'... So there is a niche market for them. Cheers, RickO
They had been on fire, bring mid 300, but have since cooled down to 280-310 range
Upstate. Imperial was at 290 last I looked too, but that was last Friday I think. Not sure what the boys at Northern Nevada are paying but they're usually no more than $10 ahead of everybody else, if they're buying.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
They're all pretty liquid, but yeah GSA's are very liquid.
"It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."