Grey Sheet is the weekly dealer wholesale price sheet. Subscriptions are $100 per year. The last one I have is two months old. Ask for a Fine-12 1893-S in that one was $3500. You can probably figure on having to pay $3800-$4000 for anything nice in a PCGS or NGC holder.
<< <i>edited to add: wow. expensive coin in all grades. must have been a very low mintage or did they melt them all? >>
100K mintage reported. Many were released to circulation and there aren't THAT many uncircs around. A lot are said to have been melted and I believe that the remaining population of mostly well circ examples is a good bit under 10K.
<< <i>What is the Grey Sheet price? How do obtain the Grey Sheet? >>
You can order a PDF copy of the latest Coin Dealer Newsletter (the "Greysheet") online at "greysheet.com" for $4. If you are cheap, you can own the most recent back issue for $2.50.
First, you have to find one grading Fine/12. That's not as easy as you think. I know what the sheets say, but unlike a lot of better date Morgans, this one sells for a premium. A very strong premium if it's a good looking coin. VF's with good eye appeal and in pcgs and ngc plastic will routinely sell for around $6k and I mention that because those are found more easily than Fine's.
Be patient and good luck in your search. If it's a great looking coin, don't miss out because of a price guide. Buy it. You may wait a LONG time before finding another "great" one.
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Hold out for one with original dirty grey (undipped) surfaces, and be sure that both vertical lines inside the two cotton bolls are visible.
Good luck!
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that is one hella expensive coin in the PCGS price guide.
7 G for an VF.
so a F12 should fetch several hundred dollars i reckon.
edited to add: wow. expensive coin in all grades. must have been a very low mintage or did they melt them all?
Grey Sheet is the weekly dealer wholesale price sheet. Subscriptions are $100 per year. The last one I have is two months old. Ask for a Fine-12 1893-S in that one was $3500. You can probably figure on having to pay $3800-$4000 for anything nice in a PCGS or NGC holder.
MY COINS FOR SALE AT https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/other/bajjerfans-coins-sale/3876
<< <i>edited to add: wow. expensive coin in all grades. must have been a very low mintage or did they melt them all? >>
100K mintage reported. Many were released to circulation and there aren't THAT many uncircs around. A lot are said to have been melted and I believe that the remaining population of mostly well circ examples is a good bit under 10K.
MY COINS FOR SALE AT https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/other/bajjerfans-coins-sale/3876
How about some advice instead.
Buy only a "Big 3" slabbed coin, and expect to pay $3-4 thousand.
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How about some advice instead.
Buy only a "Big 3" slabbed coin, and expect to pay $3-4 thousand. >>
I also agree, but I think the 4 figure is more realistic if in good plastic.
<< <i>What is the Grey Sheet price? How do obtain the Grey Sheet? >>
You can order a PDF copy of the latest Coin Dealer Newsletter (the "Greysheet") online at "greysheet.com" for $4. If you are cheap, you can own the most recent back issue for $2.50.
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<< <i>Need 1893-s Morgan advise...
How about some advice instead.
Buy only a "Big 3" slabbed coin, and expect to pay $3-4 thousand. >>
lol, Thanks, corrected. I guess I should proof read better.
Be patient and good luck in your search. If it's a great looking coin, don't miss out because of a price guide. Buy it. You may wait a LONG time before finding another "great" one.
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