What is the best way to sell my Morgan Dollar collection currently in albums?
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My collection is complete except for a 1895 Proof. Seventy five of the coins were previously in PCGS and NGC holders. Is there a market for raw coins in albums, or will I have to break the set apart and have the key coins re-holdered and sell them individually?
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AUandAG Posts: 24,801 ✭✭✭✭✭
Start grading my friend. Best have all the keys in plastic.
My opinion.
bob
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Bochiman Posts: 25,446 ✭✭✭✭✭
Yep....you'll need good pictures and, anything worth something, would need to be, should be, in a holder (PCGS likely to get you the best pricing).
I know there are people that crack out coins and put into albums...and I can understand that.....but this type of situation is exactly why I don't do that (I have done it twice, both time for coins under $150 and common).
So, if you sell them yourself, on ebay or here, use good pictures and be ready to have some problems getting the prices you feel are warranted by the plastic grade they used to have (unless they were severely undergraded and the pics show it).
The GreatCollections advice is a good once...they will send them in to PCGS for you and then sell them for you.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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like the person said above, get the keys in plastic........1893s, etc.
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
Check "Great Collections" - contact them to find the details to your question.
The key dates need to be graded and slabbed, the rest you can possibly get away with selling raw depending on grade etc
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The question is what grades were they?
Big factor in what to do next as far as grading.
Here is a listing of my Morgans by date and grade: