Buying AU/BU Morgan Dollars

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Question on Buying AU/BU Morgan Dollars

When it comes to buying AU/BU Morgans, should I really just hard on a lightly cleaned or dipped coin? Most Morgans have been cleaned to some extent and their values really aren't very diminished. Most sites say that they are worth around 20-30% of their original value, so should I only buy at prices that are a fraction of their original value?
 

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Don't buy a cleaned/dipped coin.... Take it from an old coin dealer...most dealers buy these sliders as AU then mark them as BU... be careful...
 

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When it comes to buying AU/BU Morgans, should I really just hard on a lightly cleaned or dipped coin? Most Morgans have been cleaned to some extent and their values really aren't very diminished. Most sites say that they are worth around 20-30% of their original value, so should I only buy at prices that are a fraction of their original value?

Most Morgans out there HAVEN'T been cleaned - most of them are BU from mint bags - millions & millions of them. Don't waste your money on cleaned coins unless you can get them @ spot. And make sure they aren't COUNTERFEIT. (As our friend on here recently learned the hard way.)
 

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So many sat around in bank vaults not being used and were snatched up by collectors in the 50's and 60's, don't settle for a cleaned coin unless it's hard to find in a different condition.
 

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A "slider" is a coin that appears uncirculated at first glance, but has a slight rub or wear. They are normally graded AU58 if certified. Hope that helps.
 

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