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Sale 126

February 14-15 Coin Auction


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Lot 493
1795. B-5, BB-27. 3 leaves beneath each wing. VF-20. Nice even silver-grey toning. Consigned too late for third party grading. This one has lovely light silver gray devices which are nicely offset from the deeper gray fields. Free of circulation issues or handling problems and a classic and desirable type coin. Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,500
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$5,700
Lot 494
1798. Large eagle, close date. In a PCGS Genuine Holder. Our grade is VF Details with scratches on both sides. Some minor rim nicks visible (PCGS # 6873) Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,700
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$1,500
Lot 495
1803. Large 3. B-6, BB-255. Good-5. Nice even wear and lightly toned with a few rim ticks on the reverse but smooth, even wear throughout. Estimated Value $750 - 800
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$990
Lot 496
1847. ANACS graded Fine-12 Details, Cleaned. Pleasing medium silver gray on both sides. Estimated Value $200 - 220
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$300
Lot 497
1871. ANACS graded VF-30 Details, Cleaned. Still a nice looking coin. Estimated Value $1 - UP
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$336
Lot 498
1879-CC. Capped die. PCGS graded MS-64. A nice frosty white coin. The surfaces are fresh and attractive, and push toward the gem grade. While the Capped Die variety is sometimes discounted, this one shows mintmark sharp and clear. The rarity of the 1879-CC Morgan dollar is legendary, and this is one of the toughest CC issues to find at all. Here is one that nudges so close to the gem level, with vibrant white frost on the devices and satin smooth fields. A prize to pursue! Pop 371; 47 finer at PCGS. (PCGS # 7088) Estimated Value $6,500 - 7,000
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$10,200
Lot 499
1879-CC. Capped die. PCGS graded MS-62. CAC. Frosty and white with glittering luster and a solid strike on all the devices. This is one of the keys to the series and a date and mint which is always in strong demand. The surfaces are much more attractive than usually seen at this grade level, and the frost is strong with no signs of toning on either side (PCGS # 7088) Estimated Value $5,000 - UP
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$5,880
Lot 500
1879-CC. PCGS graded MS-62. Semi-reflective field. This is one of the key dates to the Morgan dollar series, and this one is nicer than what is usually seen for this date and mint. The obverse is bright white and frosty on the devices, well matched on the revere where some reflectivity is noted and minimal signs of bag handling. Well struck (PCGS # 7086) Estimated Value $5,000 - 5,500
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$5,760
Lot 501
1879-CC. PCGS graded VF-20. Mostly untoned (PCGS # 7086) Estimated Value $350 - 400
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$504
Lot 502
1879-CC. Capped die. PCGS graded VF Detail. With filed rims (PCGS # 7088) Estimated Value $1 - UP
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$336
Lot 503
  1879-S. Reverse of 1879. NGC graded MS-65. A satiny mint gem with an arc of violet and royal blue tone on the obverse (PCGS # 7092) Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$320
Lot 504
1880-CC. Reverse of 1879. PCGS graded Genuine - VG Detail. Cleaned (PCGS # 7100) Estimated Value $110 - 120
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$180
Lot 505
  1880-O and 1897-S. PCGS graded both as UNC Detail. 1880-O marked as questionable color and 1897-S marked as cleaned. Lot of 2 coins. (PCGS # 7114) Estimated Value $80 - 90
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$240
Lot 506
1881-S. PCGS graded MS-63. Nice obverse toning (PCGS # 7130) Estimated Value $50 - 60
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$72
Lot 507
1882-CC. PCGS graded MS-62. A nice white coin (PCGS # 7134) Estimated Value $250 - 260
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$336
Lot 508
  1883-CC & 1884-CC Morgan Dollar. Both MS-63. Lot of 2 coins. Both MS-63. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $450 - 475
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$660
Lot 509
1883-CC and 1884-CC. Both MS-60+. Housed in original GSA Black Boxes. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $400 - 440
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$660
Lot 510
1884-CC. NGC graded MS-64. Old style holder. Frosty white coin (PCGS # 7152) Estimated Value $340 - 350
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$384
Lot 511
1884-CC. MS-60+. Frosty and white. Housed in a GSA Black Holder without the outside box. Estimated Value $325 - 350
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$336
Lot 512
  1884-CC. ICG graded MS-65. ICG holder marked GSA. Our grade is MS-63 frosty white. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$360
Lot 513
1887-O. PCGS graded MS-65+ Deep Mirror Prooflike. CAC. PQ. Well Struck and fully white and a prized condition rarity. Only a handful offer the depth of Deep Mirror Prooflike fields found here, and better still this one has gem quality surfaces, a winning combination rarely found on these supremely delicate mirror surfaces. Add to this the desirability of the 1887-O date and you have a combination that can't be beat. One of the finest to survive, and rarely found in DMPL in even much lower grades, as these simply do not exist in more than a few handfuls of survivors! Sure looks like MS-66 DMPL. Pop 3; only 1 example graded finer in 66 for DMPL at PCGS. (PCGS # 97177) Estimated Value $17,000 - UP
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Lot 514
1889-CC. Always in great demand, "King of the Carson City Dollars". PCGS Genuine, Cleaned Fine Detail. (PCGS # 7190) Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$1,080
Lot 515
1889-CC. NGC graded VG Details, Rim Damage. Housed In a NCS holder (PCGS # 7190) Estimated Value $400 - 425
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$660
Lot 516
1891-CC. PCGS graded Genuine, Cleaned-UNC Detail. This is the Spitting Eagle variety (PCGS # 7206) Estimated Value $200 - 220
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$528
Lot 517
1893-CC. VF-25. An important Key Date Morgan. We note some minor rim marks, none too serious. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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$780
Lot 518
1893-S. NGC graded VF Details, Cleaned. Untoned on both sides. Popular key date dollar from the New Orleans Mint (PCGS # 7224) Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,300
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$4,080
Lot 519
  1893-O. VF-20. Semi Key date. We note some light milling marks on the cheek. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$288
Lot 520
1894 Morgan Dollar. AU-50. A toned example. Better Date. Estimated Value $800 - 850
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$1,560
Lot 521
1897-O. PCGS graded Details of Uncirculated, Cleaned. This coin sure looks MS-63 to us (PCGS # 7248) Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$1,380
Lot 522
1897-O. PCGS graded AU-58. Untoned and almost mint state (PCGS # 7248) Estimated Value $300 - 325
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$456
Lot 523
1899. PCGS graded MS-64. Mostly white. With a few minor obverse ticks (PCGS # 7258) Estimated Value $275 - 300
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$408
Lot 524
  1899. AU-50. Scarce low mintage date. Lustrous with some marks on the face. Estimated Value $150 - 160
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$108
Lot 525
1899. PCGS graded Genuine UNC Detail. Altered Surf (PCGS # 7258) Estimated Value $150 - 160
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$180
Lot 526
1899. PCGS graded AU-55. Nicely toned around the edges (PCGS # 7258) Estimated Value $130 - 140
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$156
Lot 527
1900-S. PCGS graded AU-55. (PCGS # 7270) Estimated Value $100 - 120
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$168
Lot 528
1921. PCGS graded MS-65+. Well struck and white (PCGS # 7296) Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$216
Lot 529
1921-D. PCGS graded MS-66+. CAC. Lightly toning around the rims. Softly struck on the reverse. A very lustrous example (PCGS # 7298) Estimated Value $400 - 450
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$2,760
Lot 530
  A lot of Pre-1921 Morgan Dollars. Coins will grade VG to Fine. Lot of 30 coins. Estimated Value $900 - 950
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$990
Lot 531
  Partial Set of Morgan Silver Dollars. Consists of 14 different dates and mints all housed in a Library of Coins album. Includes: 1897-O, 1898-S, 1899, 1899-S, 1901, 1903-S and 1904-S all in VF. Balance grade EF to AU. Some of the coins have been cleaned. Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$720
Lot 532
  A lot of better date Silver Dollars. Consist of: 1878-CC, graded VF to EF (2); 1890-CC, graded VG, cleaned (1); 1891-CC, graded VF, cleaned (1); 1894-S, graded Good, cleaned (1). Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $350 - 400
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$630
Lot 533
  A lot of Pre-1921 Morgan Dollars. Coins will grade AG to Good, some Cleaned. Lot of 16 coins. Estimated Value $325 - 350
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$432
Lot 534
  A lot of slightly better Morgan Dollars. Consists of: 1884-S; 1889-S; 1899-S; 1900-S; 1901-P; 1901-S (3 coins). Coins will grade VG to Fine. Lot of 8 coins. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$384
Lot 535
  A lot of GSA 1883-CC Morgan Dollars. All in original plastic holders but without outfit the outside boxes. Coins will grade MS-63 to MS-64. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $850 - 900
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$1,320
Lot 536
  A lot of GSA 1884-CC Morgan Dollars. All in original black plastic holders but without outside boxes. Coins will grade MS-63. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $800 - 850
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$1,320
Lot 537
  A trio of better Morgan Dollars. Consists of: 1886-S MS-60 nicely toned; 1894-S AU-50 lightly cleaned, 1901-P PCGS Genuine, cleaned-AU detail. Three scarce semi-key Morgans. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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$720
Lot 538
1921. PCGS graded MS-62. CAC. PQ. Nice light toning. Sure looks better than the assigned grade (PCGS # 7356) Estimated Value $600 - 650
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$810
Lot 539
1925-S. ICG graded MS-61. Nicely toned on the obverse. Estimated Value $100 - 110
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$120
Lot 540
  1927. MS-63. Delicate golden toning. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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Lot 541
  1927. PCGS graded MS-63. Lightly toned (PCGS # 7370) Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$204
Lot 542
1928. PCGS graded MS-65. Premium Quality. A nice frosty coin just graded and too late for CAC (PCGS # 7373) Estimated Value $1,800 - UP
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$3,240



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