$685 bid/$755 ask based on March 30th issue.....I doubt it has changed. About a year ago I got $625 for a holdered NGC 65 coin that was essentially a no-brainer 66. I had no trouble flipping that instantly despite the 65 grade. An ebay coin no less.
Now here's a case where I paid more for an MS65 than an MS66, and I like the MS65 better, although both are nice. The 1903-O is a tough date with any kind of attractive colorful toning ... most are white. So it was a challenge to locate these two specimens for my toned Morgan collection:
First the PCGS MS65
Now the PCGS MS66
Well, on second thought, maybe I do like the MS66 better ... I don't know ... what do you think ???
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<< <i>Could someone tell me what grey sheet ask is for this coin. >>
Gonna set ya back between $750-$800.........
TorinoCobra71
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-Paul
Only 1 current sight seen C.C.E. bid for PCGS-66. $635.
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Was looking at one and doing some heavy thinking....
roadrunner
First the PCGS MS65
Now the PCGS MS66
Well, on second thought, maybe I do like the MS66 better ... I don't know ... what do you think ???
Sunnywood's Rainbow-Toned Morgans (Retired)
Sunnywood's Barber Quarters (Retired)
I like white coins the most myself though....
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
The 5 appears to have that dirty look on the cheek- like she was doin an oil change to an old Ford and it dribbled on her.