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  • Hey, how's it going?

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Pretty good?

  • Good.

  • What do we got here?

  • A "Scarface" Morgan silver dollar, top 100 variety.

  • It's one of the cooler ones.

  • It's got probably the coolest name, though.

  • Say hello to my little friend.

  • Indeed.

  • [laughs]

  • JAKE: I have an 1888 O Morgan dollar,

  • "Scarface" variety that I'm coming into the pawn shop,

  • looking to sell today.

  • There's about 19 of these in existence

  • in a graded mint state.

  • I'm hoping to sell the coin for $15,000.

  • RICK: This is interesting.

  • A Morgan silver dollar, to this day,

  • it's the most popular collected coin in the United States.

  • Morgan silver dollars, they came out in 1878.

  • The reason why it's called a Morgan dollar

  • is that the engraver was named Morgan.

  • We basically imported him from England

  • because we wanted prettier coins because they were kind of blah,

  • you know?

  • We've got to be honest about it.

  • So they called him, and he made this beautiful design.

  • And it literally came out of the mint like this.

  • By making silver dollars, the government would actually

  • make money off the whole thing.

  • So we wanted tons of silver dollars in circulation.

  • So the way the coin's made, you have--

  • it's a steel die on one side, another steel

  • die on the other side.

  • And they put a planchette at the center of it.

  • So the machine starts stamping them out really quickly.

  • And the minting machine basically broke.

  • And so Lady Liberty here has a scar down her face.

  • It was basically a mistake.

  • Then they replaced the die.

  • But the thing is, some of these ended

  • up in the bags of silver dollars that were going to banks.

  • And some of them actually got out in circulation.

  • Yeah, So where'd you get it?

  • I found it in a box.

  • It's actually been selling in my collection for four years.

  • I thought it was a scratch for four years,

  • and did some research, and found out it's actually pretty rare.

  • RICK: It's pretty rare.

  • I don't know how many exist.

  • But I'm sure it's less than 100.

  • I've never seen one of these things in person before.

  • I've seen them in books and, like, magazines,

  • things like that.

  • Super cool that you just ran across it.

  • So you probably paid, like, 20 bucks for it.

  • [laughs]

  • I'll plead the fifth.

  • All right.

  • So here's the deal.

  • There's a weird market in coins of people who collect errors.

  • And this is considered an error.

  • And it's, like, one of the coolest errors.

  • It's the king of the errors.

  • RICK: Yeah, they're pretty collectible.

  • Did you know how much you wanted for it?

  • 15,000.

  • RICK: $15,000.

  • I have no idea if that's the right price.

  • Normally, on, like, a graded coin,

  • you could just look it up, get a really

  • quick idea of the market value.

  • But when you start talking rare, weird stuff,

  • there's not really a price guide.

  • I got a friend who specializes just basically in weird coins.

  • Cool.

  • So give me a minute.

  • I'll be right back, OK?

  • Sure.

  • Ah, your little friend.

  • [laughs]

  • Wow.

  • That's it.

  • That's a "Scarface."

  • [music playing]

  • This is one of the most significant of the errors

  • of Morgan dollars.

  • This one is particularly expensive because it

  • is just a huge die break.

  • This die was probably literally almost falling apart

  • when this coin was struck.

  • So you can tell from here, the die is broken

  • almost all the way across.

  • So there are four acknowledged states of this.

  • And collectors of these kinds of things, the more destruction,

  • the better.

  • If you got this in the first die state, it's $125 coin.

  • If you get it in the final die state,

  • it's worth many thousands.

  • This is a terminal die state, which

  • means it's the most valuable, so it makes a big difference.

  • OK.

  • So going off the fact that it's, like, a terminal die state,

  • what's it worth?

  • It's a very, very specialized coin.

  • The collecting of errors of Morgan dollars

  • really was only popularized in the last 30 years.

  • And this one appeals to a very narrow audience.

  • Because they're so highly individual,

  • they kind of go all over the place in terms of pricing.

  • The record for one of these is almost 20,000.

  • And that was for one that was a little nicer than this,

  • like a grade higher.

  • But these things are very difficult to come up

  • with an exact price because in one auction,

  • they'll bring a little more, in one auction, a little less.

  • And the market has mellowed a little bit since then.

  • So this is worth about $7,000.

  • Well, thanks, man.

  • Perfect.

  • Thank you.

  • Hey, congratulations.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • [exhales]

  • I mean, I'd give you, like, 4,500 for it.

  • I'm going to have to pass on that.

  • I've received offers above that.

  • And--

  • Have you?

  • --I have no desire to sell it.

  • It's a part of my collection.

  • So you've received offers of more than $7,000?

  • Yeah.

  • [exhales]

  • I'd go take it then.

  • OK.

  • All right.

  • If the other offer falls through,

  • and you want 4,500 bucks, come and see me.

  • Will do.

  • Appreciate your time.

  • JAKE: Thank you.

  • Rick's offer is bargain basement pricing.

  • 4,500 is just too low.

  • I've had it in my collection for a few years.

  • I don't need to sell it.

Hey, how's it going?

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