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I wanted to order a set of those 2021 Morgan dollars. Due to the FUBAR nature of the US Mint's ordering system, what I ended up with was 3 of the S mint marked ones. I'd ideally like to trade 2 of them for the P and the D. So, I can't figure out how to get this done. E-bay isn't set up to do trades. FB marketplace, in spite of actually having a specific category to sell coins, won't let you do so. I've tried to put up 4 ads each one more vague than the last, they all get removed within 30 seconds for a reason I cannot figure out. I just looked into coin forums, but they all require you to have lots of posts before you can sell or trade.

If anybody here is interested in a trade, or has any other ideas, let's hear 'em!
 
I'm treating this as a request for information. So I will leave this here rather than moving it to the exchange.

It will cost you some money, but I would find a coin dealer.
 
In theory, I should be able to make a 1 for 1 exchange, or at the very least, not loose if I sell it. They are worth a little bit more than their issue price.

I was not aware I could post this in the exchange, otherwise I might have...
 
You could post a thread in the Gadgets and gear exchange offering to trade.
 
I agree with the above, local coin dealer would be the safest. Portsmith, Derry and Littleton all have highly rated service.

The best option,imo, would be to join a local coin club. Not only will you have the option or opportunity to find trades you'll also be able to connect with like-minded people that can help share their passion and education on coins.

I am biased, as the Vice President of my coin club.

Hope you complete your set.
 
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