Coin collection value

JoseyWales23

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I'd like to get an understanding on what some of these coins are worth. These are a small sample of an overall collection.

1879 S Morgan Dollar
1879 O Morgan Dollar
1883 O Morgan Dollar
1892 Morgan Dollar
1893 O Morgan Dollar
1904 O Morgan Dollar
1904 Morgan Dollar
1923 Peace Dollar

1883 CC GSA Uncirculated
1882 CC GSA

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I know it's difficult to tell from the photos, and I apologize for the glare. Overall they seem in very nice condition, aside from some slight discolorations.

Another forum member pointed out the 1893 O is the mlst rare from this group, as well.

What do you think these are worth in current condition? Should I get them graded, and if so how do you think they'd grade?

Thanks!
 

IMO, the value of these coins (which could be substantial) cannot be estimated fairly without a close examination.
And seeing the coins as shown above does not permit close examination.
For starters, you might break the first five coins out of their cardboard holders (the 79-S through the 93-O) and show them with sharp focus and good lighting; both sides.
Only then, (again, IMO) could anyone give you a close approximation of their values.
And, yes, the 93-O is an outstanding coin;without a doubt the premier coin of what you have shown.
Don.....
 

The 93-O truly is an amazing coin! The 93-O is in probably AU-58 condition, but it is hard to tell without better pictures. If it is AU-58, selling price for it might be around $550-600.
 

The coin shop I took it to said AU, didn't mention a number. They offered $370, which I thought was a bit low given how rare the coin is and the relatively nice condition.
 

Coin shops will generally offer you half of the real value. Then again, that is their starting price, and most neighborhood coin shops don't have 93-Os. It is almost always okay to haggle with someone over a price of a coin. It is how you gain respect from the seller.
 

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