1883cc pcgs ms63pl ogh Morgan
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I just pick up this 1883cc pcgs ms63pl ogh. I normally don’t sell, and I don’t have too, my ogh coins but this is a lower grade duplicate for me therefore I am trying to figure out a fair price to ask. I don’t do much online and Greysheet is $385-, cpg is $500, and PCGS is $525- however this is a ogh which I think should add more value.
Or is this the type of coin (cc, pl, ogh) that should be kept because the probability of the value increasing is high.
Any ideas?
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Have you researched actual sales, as opposed to price guide values?
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I don’t do eBay but it seems pricing is around $550- before taxes and shipping.
I always use price guides (which could be an error on my part) because I was under the impression they are driven by auction results. I understand a guide is just a guide and are not absolute in regards to final sale price because many factors are in play thus why I posted for comments.
You seem to be right on. Several on eBay
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I disagree about being right on. Are those completed sales or asking prices? I believe that examples should be readily available at less than $500.
This one brought $396 last month:
https://coins.ha.com/itm/morgan-dollars/1883-cc-1-gsa-ms63-prooflike-pcgs-pcgs-population-1249-2377-ngc-census-634-1183-cdn-385-whsle-bid-for-ngc-pcgs/a/132322-29345.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
This one brought $373.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/166102157954?hash=item26ac75ca82:g:YPYAAOSwyZNkZHLv&amdata=enc:AQAIAAAAwDVRU//RqkaxsZ0urFRBhJTOI161D5/xIjH1PTP5WpYcIh9Asoc+aDtNI9+Pk5atNaHEcfgxbJBnima355Ebovs+k4DO/i6kToQ+NkKOrTlanaNsOzmhclDKzBYgnwWjTtFY6eG7ilZviRY/hrwYl6R4DGEM7zq/wiBQZnAby7X6J/zy9ouN0D6GbPDiA6grV8xYVBFZ1K7/MsZ4qpqjjmrRH0I2s4qfZ40N/RQ5ssRsa9oUtLvJhCoCVbCPC0bpXQ==|tkp:Bk9SR8zX_cCXYg
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I’ve seen a great number of price guide values which weren’t anywhere close to numerous recent sales prices for various coins.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Mfeld: thank you for your comments. I do not agree with your eBay and ha comparisons because neither is ogh. For those coins I would have only paid around Greysheet which is $385-.
I personally think coins in old holders that have eye appeal are worth more. I know my view is subjective just like majority of collectors view cac bean coins more valuable (I have commented in other posts why I do not like cac).
I do agree with your comments regarding price guides. They are in my opinion a starting point.
OK.
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For what it's worth, for moderately priced and very common coins like yours I have found the OGH adds little to no value. Maybe $20 on the high end if you luck out and find a super fan.
@Ppp... Nice coin and in an old slab that many seek.... If you do not need to sell, I would hold it... If definitely selling, do some research (as above) and offer on the BST forum. Cheers, RickO
The old holders are actually a negative for PL and DMPL in my opinion and the best value is a newer one that just missed DMPL.
I don’t think there’s much upside b/t 63 and 64, (likely not worth the grading and s/h fees) so I wouldn’t count on too much of a premium. I believe the majority of pq Morgans in old holders have been cracked out and upgraded already. For me it’s worth 63pl money, assuming the mirrors are there; however someone may pay a premium based on the color of the holder, so worth a shot. Good luck.
You are going to be hard pressed to get more than $450 as your photos do not show strong mirrors or frost. Those eBay BIN listings are like fishing without bait and hoping a fish swims by and you can snag it.