How Much would you pay for these Five Coins?

How Much would you pay for these Five Coins? There's only one stupulation: You can't simply turn around and sell the coin. It must remain in your collection for ten years first.
Okay, so what is the most you would pay for the following each:
1) 1881-S PCGS Morgan dollar. White, in a MS65 holder. Has no chance to upgrade. Mid-65.
2) AU50 1921 Peace dollar. PCGS graded. Lustrous white with a full strike. Attractive coin but obvious wear.
3) 1793 Chain Cent, PCGS AG03. A ghost, partial date with full portrait and chain. "United States of America" is 2/3 missing. No damage, though extremely light corrosion.
4) Rainbow toned PCGS MS66 1971-D Ike dollar. Lots of luster and pretty pastel colors although marks keep it out of a MS67 holder.
and...
5) 1923 Saint PCGS MS64. Commercial coin with hits although appears it's the grade, it's a liner.
Whether it's 1c or $1,000.00, what would you pay for each of the above?
Okay, so what is the most you would pay for the following each:
1) 1881-S PCGS Morgan dollar. White, in a MS65 holder. Has no chance to upgrade. Mid-65.
2) AU50 1921 Peace dollar. PCGS graded. Lustrous white with a full strike. Attractive coin but obvious wear.
3) 1793 Chain Cent, PCGS AG03. A ghost, partial date with full portrait and chain. "United States of America" is 2/3 missing. No damage, though extremely light corrosion.
4) Rainbow toned PCGS MS66 1971-D Ike dollar. Lots of luster and pretty pastel colors although marks keep it out of a MS67 holder.
and...
5) 1923 Saint PCGS MS64. Commercial coin with hits although appears it's the grade, it's a liner.
Whether it's 1c or $1,000.00, what would you pay for each of the above?
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face value for the dollars
not even face value for the Saint.
<< <i>1) 1881-S PCGS Morgan dollar. White, in a MS65 holder. Has no chance to upgrade. Mid-65.
$90
2) AU50 1921 Peace dollar. PCGS graded. Lustrous white with a full strike. Attractive coin but obvious wear.
$120
3) 1793 Chain Cent, PCGS AG03. A ghost, partial date with full portrait and chain. "United States of America" is 2/3 missing. No damage, though extremely light corrosion.
I don't like copper, not interested
4) Rainbow toned PCGS MS66 1971-D Ike dollar. Lots of luster and pretty pastel colors although marks keep it out of a MS67 holder.
and...
I don't like moderns but I'll offer$40 if its pretty
5) 1923 Saint PCGS MS64. Commercial coin with hits although appears it's the grade, it's a liner.
$ Can I get that for $600? No idea.
Whether it's 1c or $1,000.00, what would you pay for each of the above? >>
<< <i>How Much would you pay for these Five Coins? There's only one stupulation: You can't simply turn around and sell the coin. It must remain in your collection for ten years first.
Okay, so what is the most you would pay for the following each:
1) 1881-S PCGS Morgan dollar. White, in a MS65 holder. Has no chance to upgrade. Mid-65.
2) AU50 1921 Peace dollar. PCGS graded. Lustrous white with a full strike. Attractive coin but obvious wear.
3) 1793 Chain Cent, PCGS AG03. A ghost, partial date with full portrait and chain. "United States of America" is 2/3 missing. No damage, though extremely light corrosion.
4) Rainbow toned PCGS MS66 1971-D Ike dollar. Lots of luster and pretty pastel colors although marks keep it out of a MS67 holder.
and...
5) 1923 Saint PCGS MS64. Commercial coin with hits although appears it's the grade, it's a liner.
Whether it's 1c or $1,000.00, what would you pay for each of the above? >>
1) $150
2) $50
3) $30
4) $60
5) $600
Not sure if that is completely low on the scale, but since you said they had to remain in my collection, and asked what I would pay, that is all I would pay on "sight unseen".
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
2. I really have no ideaa what these are worth but probably $125.
3. $2500.
4. $10 I don't like Ikes
5. $700 To me it's one step up from a bullion coin.
2) $15
3) $1850 or more
4) $2
5) $325 or more if not smoked/puttied/doctored
(Just think of city streets clogged with a hundred thousand horses each generating 15 lbs of manure every day...)
<< <i>Only $325 for this Saint? It would have to be clipped, too... >>
Ahh--"Clipped too"