1893S Morgan Dollar Genuine Cleaned Question

In last 3 years I inherited my grandfather coin collection who collected primarily in the 1960's and 1970's. He was not a wealthy person was a very avid coin collector and i (am a baseball card collector so generally knew the psa / grading rationale) recently
sent the higher value coins to PCGS for grading. The 1893S came back as Genuine Cleaned.
If i wanted to sell that coin what would be the best venue?
Would an auction house have interest in selling a cleaned coin?
I know the blue book is a proxy and as an example of this coin the VF - 20 trades at around $3500.
To a novice how do cleaned coins typically trade relative to the fully graded coin? or is there really a rule of thumb
Thank you in advance and look forward to anyone more experienced thoughts
sent the higher value coins to PCGS for grading. The 1893S came back as Genuine Cleaned.
If i wanted to sell that coin what would be the best venue?
Would an auction house have interest in selling a cleaned coin?
I know the blue book is a proxy and as an example of this coin the VF - 20 trades at around $3500.
To a novice how do cleaned coins typically trade relative to the fully graded coin? or is there really a rule of thumb
Thank you in advance and look forward to anyone more experienced thoughts
greg bechtel
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perhaps posting a photo would give a better idea of its value and thereby the venue
Did you have it "details" graded? If so, what was it?
1893-S is THE key date in the Morgan series; every example will eventually find a home, no matter what its condition or problems.
Taylor
I am a YN and I do not want anybody to question my IQ Level! I don't know everything and came here to learn!
VG details: 93s
G details: 93s
Where does yours fit?
bob
what is the best mediume to get pictures brought so everyone can see.
I have tried both a scan and a digital photo but each time it doesnt like it based on file size.
It looks for a really small file size ie less than 50kb.
What is most efficient way / file type / format to get onto the message board?
thank you in advance
<< <i>what is the best mediume to get pictures brought so everyone can see. >>
Upload the pictures to an online photo service, like Photobucket. Then cut and paste the links to each photo into your message. That's how all of us here do it. It gets you around the photo size limit...
mbogoman
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/classic-issues-colonials-through-1964/zambezi-collection-trade-dollars/7345Asesabi Lutho
Best,
Don
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Don I just sent you the photos.
Again thank you
greg
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
anyone have any idea what that coin may be worth and what would be best venue to sell it net of all auction / ebay expenses and general exposure to
a broader amount of people?
thank you
but still a great year
someone will give you an estimate I'm sure
or you could even sell it on the BST board here
Ebay would get the most exposure.
Go here for costs on Ebay: Fee Calulator
bob
Eric
will be listing on ebay either tonight or tomorrow and will see how it goes
again thank you all
have been a huge help
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<< <i>Welcome to the forum Greg. Why not try it on the BST boards here? Probably save you some money. >>
And potentially save you returns from some bidders. On the other hand, it is always good to have the largest number of potential bids on your item. But that is likely offset by eBay fees.
Eric
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