OK, lets all guess at what this Morgan will sell for?
GAT
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A forum member has this beautiful Morgan for sale on eBay. Lets guess at the final selling price. My guess is $450 and change.
Disclaimer: I do not know the seller or have I ever bid on any of his auctions. Some board members know my eBay ID and will rat on me if I do.
[L=Auction]http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
Disclaimer: I do not know the seller or have I ever bid on any of his auctions. Some board members know my eBay ID and will rat on me if I do.
[L=Auction]http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
USAF vet 1951-59
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Glenn
(My guess is $700.00)
peacockcoins
That's TWICE today I've been out sniped on LINKING an auction!
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Camelot
<< <i>Glenn,
That's TWICE today I've been out sniped on LINKING an auction! >>
Damn us snipers.
Glenn
First, it is a GEM. Collectors like to see the grade of MS65, at least, on these neat toners.
Secondly, it's a PL. Add ProofLike surfaces to color like that and the coin's a winner. And what color! The right colors, in the right order.
Third, The Seller is deeply trusted, his terms are fair and he'll solicit more bids because of it. The Morgan being in in a first generation PCGS holder is a bonus too.
That's why I went with $700.00 as my guess.
Could very well be more.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Russ, NCNE >>
Having said that, I know someone that asked the seller what seemed like a simple question and no answer.
No answer means no bid. And he would have bid very strong.
Glenn
<< <i> >>
Nice snag Eric!
peacockcoins
<< <i>I lied. Nice snipe K6AZ!! You really SUCK. >>
Thanks, but that wasn't a snipe, there were 12 seconds left. I generally classify snipes as 8 seconds or less. I bid manually.
And someone really dropped the ball on this one, you may be shocked to know what my proxy was. It was nowhere near the winning bid.