Greysheet Morgan DMPL price ranges start from MS63. I'd look at recent auction prices and maybe factor in a high MS62PL sale to determine the high and low price for coin.
You can shortcut a price here and there asking a friend, but if you are spending real money on coins, why not subscribe? Not only will you protect yourself with a lot of information and unbiased prices, but you are supporting an important institution in the coin business.
By the way, I just reviewed the pricing on 92-CC DMPL's and the MS62 price has been changed.
John
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@bp777 said:
Thanks for your responses. I should subscribe to greysheet.
Thank you!
I would encourage collectors to subscribe - in the grand scheme of what I spend on this hobby, it’s not a budget breaker and I think it’s worthwhile. I also think it’s important to support the work of John and others who are providing good service and transparency in the hobby.
It has a fairly long/deep hit below the chin, but overall I think it should sticker unless the mirrors are not there.
I wouldn’t hesitate to pay 3k or under for that coin
Definitely a tough coin to find. I believe sellers will be firmly entrenched to get their price mainly due in having to pay thru nose to get it. Current CPG MV on that one $3750 ($4500 CAC) - expect them wanting more on a nice coin like that, especially if it’s only one in bourse room.
For some reason I also like the 1892 CC dollar in mint state, even lower. It doesn't get the publicity that the 1893 does and not as scarce but it does evoke a time of CC mint activity & to me CC coins should have a bit of bagging or minor handling to give it that feeling of the Old West. Pristine specimens might as well have been from any other mint and near any other year. Also, even though not striking large numbers of coins was to some degree from the heyday of the CC mint.
Love that Milled British (1830-1960) Well, just Love coins, period.
I subscribe to the lowest tier and sometimes want to upgrade during the times of the year where I am buying or selling more, and I find the lack of ability to do so a detriment, but I suspect this is a calculated revenue decision that is intended to keep people at the higher levels (but it keeps others like me at the lower end).
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Greysheet Morgan DMPL price ranges start from MS63. I'd look at recent auction prices and maybe factor in a high MS62PL sale to determine the high and low price for coin.
Thank you!
It's $2800 in MS62 DMPL.
If you have a free Heritage account, loggin in and scroll down an auction listings. They list price guides that includes graysheet.
We having pricing on 92-CC DMPLs from AU55-MS65, but you need an account to access the pricing.
https://greysheet.com/prices/item/1892-cc-morgan-silver-dollar-deep-mirror-proof-like-coin-values/gsid/7760
You can shortcut a price here and there asking a friend, but if you are spending real money on coins, why not subscribe? Not only will you protect yourself with a lot of information and unbiased prices, but you are supporting an important institution in the coin business.
By the way, I just reviewed the pricing on 92-CC DMPL's and the MS62 price has been changed.
John
Whitman Brands: President/CEO (www.greysheet.com; www.whitman.com)
PNG: Executive Director (www.pngdealers.org)
If that coin is nice for the grade, You will NOT be able to buy it at greysheet!!!!!!
It looks like a strong 62.
Thanks for your responses. I should subscribe to greysheet. This coin did not CAC. It’s a little rough in my opinion.




Thank you!
Whitman Brands: President/CEO (www.greysheet.com; www.whitman.com)
PNG: Executive Director (www.pngdealers.org)
I would encourage collectors to subscribe - in the grand scheme of what I spend on this hobby, it’s not a budget breaker and I think it’s worthwhile. I also think it’s important to support the work of John and others who are providing good service and transparency in the hobby.
It is a tough coin you dont see often for sale. How DMPL is it?
I do not know
https://imgur.com/a/1bEc0fP
Looks like a pristine PCGS Gold Shield holder with a great coin in it. Thanks for the video.
You’re welcome. Brand new holder.
It has a fairly long/deep hit below the chin, but overall I think it should sticker unless the mirrors are not there.
I wouldn’t hesitate to pay 3k or under for that coin
Nice looking coin
Definitely a tough coin to find. I believe sellers will be firmly entrenched to get their price mainly due in having to pay thru nose to get it. Current CPG MV on that one $3750 ($4500 CAC) - expect them wanting more on a nice coin like that, especially if it’s only one in bourse room.
For some reason I also like the 1892 CC dollar in mint state, even lower. It doesn't get the publicity that the 1893 does and not as scarce but it does evoke a time of CC mint activity & to me CC coins should have a bit of bagging or minor handling to give it that feeling of the Old West. Pristine specimens might as well have been from any other mint and near any other year. Also, even though not striking large numbers of coins was to some degree from the heyday of the CC mint.
Well, just Love coins, period.
I subscribe to the lowest tier and sometimes want to upgrade during the times of the year where I am buying or selling more, and I find the lack of ability to do so a detriment, but I suspect this is a calculated revenue decision that is intended to keep people at the higher levels (but it keeps others like me at the lower end).