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Morgan Dollars
 
 
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Lot 1452
  1887. A choice roll of Morgans, all Uncirculated, better quality than most rolls. Lot of 20 coins.
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$345
Lot 1453
  1887. A select roll of Morgans. Uncirculated. Lot of 20 coins.
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$299
Lot 1454
  1887. A roll of 1887 Morgans, bright and frosty Uncirculated. Lot of 20 coins.
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$311
Lot 1455
  1887. Another choice roll of Morgans. Uncirculated. Lot of 20 coins.
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$368
Lot 1456
  1887. MS-65 Prooflike. Excellent surfaces for the grade and deeply frosted devices. A few scuffs on Liberty's cheek.
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$46
Lot 1457
  1887. MS-65 Prooflike. One dark toning streak on the reverse.
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$35
Lot 1458
  1887. MS-65 Prooflike. A blazer, frosty white and choice.
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$29
Lot 1459
  1887. MS-65 Prooflike. Clean fields for the grade.
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$52
Lot 1460
  1887. MS-65 Prooflike. One small tar mark on the reverse.
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$35
Lot 1461
  1887. MS-65 Prooflike. A touch baggy.
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$23
Lot 1462
  1887. MS-65. A pair of gems.
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$35
Lot 1463
  1887. MS-60. A typical bag quality roll. Lot of 20 coins.
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$242
Lot 1464
  1887-O and 1890-O. PCGS graded MS-63. Choice coins, the second with light toning, the first bright. Lot of 2 coins.
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$127
Lot 1465
  1888. NGC graded MS-67. Frosty and white with splendid surfaces. One of the finest around and one of only 23 graded, with a single coin graded higher by NGC. A scarce date.
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$5,060
Lot 1466
  1888. PCGS graded MS-66. Frosty and bright, with untoned surfaces throughout. Boldly struck and a scarce date in this state of preservation.
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$483
Lot 1467
  1888. NGC graded MS-66. Nice white luster but some faint water stains by the rims.
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Lot 1468
  1888. ICG graded MS-65. Frosty and white, without a breath of toning. Well struck, and with only a few handing marks in the fields and on the devices.
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Lot 1469
  Lovely Gem 1888-O. PCGS graded MS-66. A winter blast of white greets the eye; frosty, untoned and bright. Above-average strike for the issue. Mark-free devices and fields. An impressive gem coin in every way.
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Lot 1470
  1888-O. PCGS graded MS-64. And a 1891-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS graded Mint State 62. Lot of 2 coins.
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$109
Lot 1471
  Lovely MS-64 Prooflike 1889-CC Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 Prooflike. One of the classic rarities in the Morgan Dollar series. As a date, the Prooflike or Deep Prooflike coins are a bit scarcer than the regular Mint State issues. Fully struck and very well preserved, this near gem has deep watery fields and frosted devices. As with all Prooflike coinage, the fields are very delicate, and any time spent sliding around in a bag quickly reduces the grade out of the choice category. Here is a pleasant, and delightful, exception. The fields and devices show very few contact marks, and the coin is handsomely preserved. A rarity in this grade, and nearly impossible to find better.
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Lot 1472
  Rare Deep Prooflike 1889-CC Morgan. NGC graded MS-62 Deep Prooflike. Frosty devices seem to float above the deep mirror fields. Well struck, as are all Deep Mirror Prooflikes, which by definition resemble Proof coins. The delicate mirror fields show myriad ticks from bag handling, but none are deep or terrifying. Only 350,000 were coined, most were spent, lost, melted or otherwise diminished. Few remain in Mint State, and very few indeed boast Deep Prooflike fields. One for the specialist.
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Lot 1473
  1889-CC. Good-5. Original and one of the true key dates in the Morgan Silver Dollar series. Conservatively graded! Only 350,000 struck, most were lost or are in lower grades than offered here.
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$155
Lot 1474
  1890. PCGS graded Proof 64. Steel-gray white look, just faint hairlines in the fields, some cameo. Only 590 coined, one of the lower mintage years.
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$1,840
Lot 1475
  Scarce 1890 Deep Mirror Prooflike. PCGS graded MS-64 Deep Mirror Prooflike. A sparkling near gem coin that has ocean-deep mirror fields and mile-high frosted devices. The periphery is lightly toned with an arc of gold color. Clean for the grade. These Deep Prooflike fields normally attract contact marks--but not so here, as the fields, even the devices, are well preserved.
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Lot 1476
  1890-CC. MS-64. Lightly toned.
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$247
Lot 1477
  1890-CC. NGC graded MS-63 DPL. Nice looking with really reflective mirrors.
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Lot 1478
  1890-CC. MS-60 Plus. Lovely original toning on both sides.
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$575
Lot 1479
  1890-CC. MS-60 Plus. Choice for the grade with light edge toning and bright centers. Clean fields and devices.
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$207
Lot 1480
  1890-S. PCGS graded MS-64. A scarce date in near-gem condition. Excellent surfaces and lightly toned.
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$127
Lot 1481
  1891-CC. MS-60 Plus. A frosty Uncirculated example for the date collector. There is golden toning starting to form about the periphery. Well struck except along the lower obverse dentils, which are a touch weak.
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Lot 1482
  1891-CC. AU-50 Cleaned. Now a golden toned, but washed out appearance on both sides.
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$52
Lot 1483
  Choice Proof 64 1892 Morgan. PCGS graded Proof 64. Mintage of 1,245 in Proof, this one of the better survivors of those. Excellent contrast and color; with a small spot on the left wing of the eagle. Hazy toning. The central curls over Liberty's ear are a touch weak.
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Lot 1484
  1892-CC. EF-40. Rather heavy hairlines, which are probably from attempted enhancement rather than circulation. A rare date in high grade, nevertheless.
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$138
Lot 1485
  1893-CC. Sharpness of AU-50 but cleaned. Some toning starting to return around the periphery.
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$690
Lot 1486
  1893-O. EF-40. Lightly cleaned.
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$121
Lot 1487
  1895-O. NGC graded AU-58. One of the key dates to the Morgan Dollar series, the 1895-O stands out. Here is a gently circulated coin that probably was spent just a few times before being snatched out of circulation by an eagle-eyed collector. Liberty's cheek and the eagle's breast are both clean for the grade. Some luster remains in the fields. Difficult to locate in full Mint State, and much more expensive.
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Lot 1488
  1895-O. EF-40. One of those "scarce" dates of the Morgan Dollar series, and very expensive to find in higher grades. Medium silver in color and typical of a lightly circulated Morgan. One for the date collector.
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$184
Lot 1489
  1896. PCGS graded MS-66. A beauty, fully original. Obverse is frosty white with pale golden hues; reverse is a multicolored iridescent feast heavy in lilac blues and light golds.
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Lot 1490
  1896. NGC graded MS-66. Frosty white and beautiful.
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$535
Lot 1491
  1896-O and 1901-S. Both cleaned, but Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Lot of 2 coins.
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Lot 1492
  1897-O. Sharpness of AU-55. Cleaned to a bright look. Check this one out.
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$69
Lot 1493
  1897-S. NGC graded MS-66. Brilliant and offset by very pretty, light golden iridescent toning on the edges.
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$1,035
Lot 1494
  1898. PCGS graded MS-66. Nice coin, a solid 6. In a somewhat dated holder. Get it?
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Lot 1495
  1898. NGC graded MS-66. White obverse, with a reverse starting to tone down slightly. None graded higher by NGC.
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$667
Lot 1496
  1898. NGC graded MS-66. Nice, blazing white luster. 99 graded MS66, none higher.
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$661
Lot 1497
  1898-O. ANACS graded MS-64 Deep Mirror Prooflike. A few fritzies in the delicate mirror fields.
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$92
Lot 1498
  1899. PCGS graded MS-63 DMPL. Remember the old story of the cartel of investors, back in the "good ole days," who tried to corner the market on this date? They thought, with just 330,000 struck, and dollars at a few bucks each, they could own them all. They never could. They finally figured out that the mintage figures must be wrong. Still in all, 1899 is a popular date, and with mirror surfaces like this coin possesses it's quite desirable. This one has some abrasions, even on the face, but also has some pizzazz. In truth, the mirrors would probably show their flash better outside the holder.
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Lot 1499
  1899-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A little cloudiness here and there under the light golden toning, but the coin has few marks and lots going for it. It's real gemmy and could probably improve with a smart bath. So, if you're a collector wanting a nice example of this better date, check this one out!
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Lot 1500
  1900. NGC graded MS-66. Silvery brilliance with hues of gold on both sides. Small marks on the eagle but Liberty is clean.
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Lot 1501
  1900-O. A frosty, original roll. Uncirculated. Lot of 20 coins.
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$414



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