Sale No: 19
Lot No: 96
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Cat No: 1878c 7 over 8 TF
1878 7 over 8 Tail Feathers AU. The coin has had a light cleaning but the overstrike is the boldest this cataloger has ever seen clearly showing 6 of the 8 feathers that constitute the under-strike. A neat coin! (Image)
Est. $80-100 SE
Opening US$ 86.00
Sold...US$ 105.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:26:38 EST
Sold For 105
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Lot No: 97
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Cat No: 1878CC
1878-CC PCGS MS65. There are a few scratches on the plastic slab but the coin is blast white and very frosty! (Image)
1878-S PCI MS64. An attractive MS64 w/ light champagne hues on the obv. The price increases on slightly better-date Morgans in MS64 has been fairly dramatic in the last couple of years. (Image)
Est. $105-130 SE
Opening US$ 135.00
Sold...US$ 135.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:28:06 EST
Sold For 135
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Lot No: 100
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Cat No: 1879S(2)
1879-S & 1880-S both PCI MS64 pure white. The 80-S is designated PQ (premium quality) on the PCI label. (Image)
Est. $125-150 SE
Opening US$ 155.00
Sold...US$ 155.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:28:23 EST
Sold For 155
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Lot No: 101
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Cat No: 1880CC
1880-CC (small CC) NGC MS62 DPL (Deep Prooflike) in a 1st generation NGC holder (affectionately referred to as an "old fatty"). (Image)
Est. $600-700 SE
Opening US$ 675.00
Sold...US$ 675.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:28:41 EST
Sold For 675
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Lot No: 102
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Cat No: 1880S
1880-S PCGS MS65 PL (proof-like). Subtle champagne toning on the obv. (Image)
Est. $140-175 SE
Opening US$ 135.00
Sold...US$ 135.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:29:10 EST
Sold For 135
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Lot No: 103
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Cat No: 1881S(2)
(2) 1881-S both MS63+ white. Lovely coins! (Image)
1883-CC MS63 in GSA box w/ papers. Pure white. (Image)
Est. $260-300 SE
Opening US$ 320.00
Sold...US$ 320.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:31:04 EST
Sold For 320
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Lot No: 107
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Cat No: 1883S
1883-S XF+ nice detail and color for a date very scarce in mint state. (Image)
Est. $70-95 SE
Opening US$ 78.00
Sold...US$ 78.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:31:30 EST
Sold For 78
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Lot No: 108
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Cat No: 1884CC
1884-CC AU58 perhaps better. Rare to see an 1884-CC in this condition as this in one of the rarest Morgans to find circulated. 85% of the entire mintage was represented in the 1970s GSA sales and all were uncirculated. (Image)
Est. $200-240 SE
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:32:01 EST
Sold For 250
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Lot No: 109
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Cat No: 1887S(2)
1887-S & 1890-S both PCI MS62 nice coins. (The 90-S is toned.) (Image)
1889 MS60 w/ beautiful peripheral rainbow toning on the obv & rev. (Image)
Est. $80-125 SE
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:33:33 EST
Sold For 130
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Lot No: 112
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Cat No: 1890CC
1890-CC NGC G6. Well-worn but beautiful color and originality. (Image)
Est. $80-100 SE
Opening US$ 86.00
Sold...US$ 86.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:34:06 EST
Sold For 86
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Lot No: 113
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Cat No: 1893
1893 AU lustrous and reflective. The 1893 is a scarce issue in the Morgan series (mintage of only 378,000) as Grover Cleveland, elected president for a second time in 1892, carried out his campaign promise to repeal the Sherman Silver Purchase Act which drastically reduced silver dollar output for 1893 thru 1895. (Image)
Est. $320-370 SE
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:34:24 EST
Sold For 400
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Lot No: 114
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Cat No: 1895O
1895-O F+ attractive original dark grey w/ lighter highlights. Mid-grade coins are usually the rule for the scarce 1895-O as it is easily a five-figure coin in mint state. (Image)
Est. $200-240 SE
Opening US$ 270.00
Sold...US$ 270.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:34:41 EST
Sold For 270
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Lot No: 115
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Cat No: 1898O
1898-O PCI MS65. Snow white and beautiful. (Image)
Est. $120-145 SE
Opening US$ 125.00
Sold...US$ 125.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:35:14 EST
Sold For 125
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Lot No: 116
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Cat No: 1899
1899 PCI MS63. The low-mintage 1899-P has been an enigma in numismatic circles for years. The official mintage of 330,000 pieces is only about one-twentieth of the surrounding years from the Philly mint. The coin, though scarce overall, is more available than this ratio might suggest. Wayne Miller, author of the Morgan and Peace Dollar Textbook, has opined that a significant number of 1899 dollars may have been struck in 1900 (and counted as part of the 1900 mintage) due to the difficulty the mint would encounter changing the date on any existing working dies of 1899 to 1900. (This could have been the case for other mints as well.) However, any concrete evidence of this practice has not survived to the present day. What is known is that 1899-P Morgan dollars are scarcer than any of the neighboring P-Mint coins. (Image)
Est. $240-280 SE
Opening US$ 280.00
Sold...US$ 280.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:35:31 EST
Sold For 280
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Lot No: 117
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Cat No: 1904S
1904-S AU. A very pleasing coin that would fit well in a set that had mostly Unc coins. Scarce date especially in higher grade as even AU58 coins are worth 3x that of AU50s. (Image)
Est. $575-750 SE
Opening US$ 575.00
Sold...US$ 575.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:35:51 EST
Sold For 575
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Lot No: 118
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Cat No: G 1878(8)
(8) all 1878-P XF+/- originals. Half are the round breast variety and half the flat breast. (Image)
Est. $240-280 SE
Opening US$ 320.00
Sold...US$ 320.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:36:42 EST
Sold For 320
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Lot No: 119
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Cat No: G 1878S(6)
(5) Diff commons incl 1884, 1885-O, 1886, 1890, & 1900-O all MS60 to 63 predominantly white. Pretty coins. (Image)
Est. $160-200 SE
Opening US$ 165.00
Sold...US$ 165.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:43:50 EST
Sold For 165
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Lot No: 132
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Cat No: G 1886(12)
(12) Original BU's (w/ toning) consisting of (4 ea.) of 1886, 1889, & 1898-O. (Image)
Est. $320-400 SE
Opening US$ 525.00
Sold...US$ 525.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:44:41 EST
Sold For 525
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Lot No: 133
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Cat No: G 1889(7)
(7) Diff commons 1889 // 1904-O beautiful Unc coins exhibiting deep toning from storage in paper envelopes for decades. (Image)
Est. $190-230 SE
Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 350.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:45:31 EST
Sold For 350
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Lot No: 134
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Cat No: G 1892(6)
(6) Diff P-Mint incl 1892, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1902, & 1903 all MS60 to MS60+ predominantly white. (Image)
Est. $190-230 B
Opening US$ 280.00
Sold...US$ 280.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:46:28 EST
Sold For 280
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Lot No: 135
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Cat No: G 1902O(6)
(6) all 1902-O MS60 or better and pure white. (Image)
Est. $160-200 SE
Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:46:59 EST
Sold For 230
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Lot No: 136
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Cat No: R 1879(20)
(20) 1879 // 1899-O most AU to slider Unc some toning. (Image)
Est. $500-600 HWC-ROLL
Opening US$ 700.00
Sold...US$ 700.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:47:20 EST
Sold For 700
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Lot No: 137
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Cat No: R 1883O BU Roll
1883-O BU Roll (20 coins) all beautiful white MS60 to 63 w/ heavier toning on the two end coins. Released sporadically from the time it was minted, the 1883-O was never a scarce date. Bowers estimates that about 2 million were added to the existing number during the great 1962-1964 Treasury dispersal. But in the ensuing decades most ORIGINAL bags and rolls have been broken up rendering most rolls on the market today "put-together". The coins rarely have matching characteristics. But this roll IS original - the coins all look the same - flashy white uncs w/ average bagmarks and toned end coins. The consignor obtained them in the early 1970s. They essentially haven't been touched for the last 50 years. (Image)
Est. $850-1,050 HWC-ROLL
Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:47:41 EST
Sold For 850
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Lot No: 138
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Cat No: R 1898O BU Roll
1898-O BU Roll (20 coins) all beautiful white MS60 to 63 w/ a bit of toning on the two end coins. The history of the 1898-O is an interesting one. Never released for circulation, it was a very rare date prior to 1962, and the Red Book valued it at $300 in mint state, which was double the price of an 1889-CC! Then came the 1960's Treasury release and perhaps as many a million shiny, new 1898-O Morgans entered commercial channels. It is interesting to note that because so few were known before the release, the 1898-O is one of the five scarcest Morgan Dollars in CIRCULATED condition (the others being 1884-CC, 1885-CC, 1903-O, & 1904-O.) Finding one with any appreciable wear is nearly impossible. But because mint state coins are so common, the value of a circulated 1898-O is driven down to only a small amount over bullion. (Image)
Est. $850-1,050 HWC-ROLL
Opening US$ 825.00
Sold...US$ 825.00
Closed..Oct-14-2021, 17:48:02 EST
Sold For 825
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Lot No: 139
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Cat No: R 1921(20)
(20) 1921-P all AU++ sliders predominantly white. (Image)