Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 28

Pre-Long Beach Coin Auction


Value Lots - Morgan Dollars - 1881-1882
 
 
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Lot 247
  1881-S Morgan Dollar. Coins grade MS-62 to MS-64. A choice lot of dollars. Lot of 80 coins.
Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000.
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$2,013
Lot 248
  1881-S Lot of Morgan Dollars. A total of 2 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated rolls grading MS-60 plus to MS-63. Lot of 40 coins.
Estimated Value $900 - 1,000.
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$978
Lot 249
  A Group of Proof Like Morgan Dollars. PCGS graded MS-64. Consists of the following: 1881 PCGS MS-64PL, 1887-O PCGS MS-62DMPL and 1890 PCGS MS-64PL. Lot of 3 coins (PCGS # 7125) .
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
The Michael M. Magdic Collection.

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$719
Lot 250
  1881-CC Morgan Dollar. MS-60 Plus. A flashy and appealing Morgan Dollar with fantastic eye appeal and a near-gem look that unfortunately has a touch too much wipe on the cheek. Make no mistake about it, while there are hairlines on the cheek, this is one flashy and original dollar.
Estimated Value $250 - 325.
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$345
Lot 251
1881-CC Morgan Dollar. AU-55. Light hairlines over mark-free surfaces.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$334
Lot 252
1881-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded VF-30. A touch of golden iridescence is seen in the borders. Minor amounts of luster still remain in the reverse periphery. A very pleasing example of this scarce Carson City issue (PCGS # 7126) .
Estimated Value $225 - 250.
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$265
Lot 253
1881-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded VF-25. Only 296,000 dollars were produced at the Carson City Mint in 1881, the second lowest mintage for dollars struck at this mint during the 1880's. Only the 1885-CC had a smaller mintage (228,000) from the decade. An original and evenly circulated example. Perfect for the circulated better date collection (PCGS # 7126) .
Estimated Value $225 - 250.
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$265
Lot 254
1881-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded Fine-15. While the original mintage of 296,000 is rather low, the 1881-CC issue had half of its original mintage released during the GSA sales of the later 20th century. Consequently, Choice Uncirculated examples are not really that tough. The present coin is a pleasing and even representation of an early Carson City silver dollar.
Estimated Value $220 - 240.
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$253
Lot 255
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A satiny mint gem with a touch of delicate golden toning around the borders. In an old green holder (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $300 - 330.
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$311
Lot 256
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A blast white superb gem with a tight concentric band of golden toning at the obverse periphery (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $300 - 330.
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$322
Lot 257
  1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Prooflike (1) and PCGS MS-64 (4). Lot of 5 coins (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$322
Lot 258
1881-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Deep polychromatic toning graces the entire obverse while the reverse is totally white. Worth a premium for the lovely arrangement of colors.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 259
  1881-S Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded MS-65. Attractive multi-color toning around the obverse borders and on the reverse. Together with: 1882-S PCGS MS-64 (2 pcs) each in an old green holder. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$196
Lot 260
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. Attractive powder blue, lilac and rose color toning on the obverse. In a 1st generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$357
Lot 261
1882 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. A truly stunning Philadelphia Mint dollar. Pure white with frosty devices and semi-reflective fields (PCGS # 7132) .
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
The Michael M. Magdic Collection.

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$380
Lot 262
1882-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 Prooflike. Dark rainbow toning graces half of the reverse surface. Pop of 303 with 137 in MS-65PL and 1 in MS-66 PL.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$345
Lot 263
1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PQ. A superb white gem in. Deep Mirror Prooflike dollars are always popular and in today's market that are "hot". Housed in an old PCGS green label, fat letter holder (PCGS # 97135) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
The Michael M. Magdic Collection.

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$489
Lot 264
1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 Deep Mirror Prooflike. A glittering, basically untoned DMPL example (PCGS # 97135) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$518
Lot 265
1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. A choice brilliant white example (PCGS # 7134) .
Estimated Value $180 - 200.
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$230
Lot 266
1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Frosty white surfaces with a pair of toning spots on the obverse (PCGS # 7134) .
Estimated Value $180 - 200.
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$184
Lot 267
1882-CC Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded MS-64. Bright and intensely lustrous, slightly prooflike with an area of tone at 12 o'clock.
Estimated Value $180 - 200.
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$138
Lot 268
1882-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PQ. Strongly reflective and pure white surfaces with heavily frosted devices. A touch of golden iridescence at the peripheries only increases eye appeal. Choice for the grade assigned (PCGS # 97137) .
Estimated Value $125 - 150.
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$345
Lot 269
1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A lustrous and superb gem example of an issue known to come nice and flashy. Housed in an old PCGS green label, fat letter holder (PCGS # 7140) .
Estimated Value $300 - 330.
The Michael M. Magdic Collection.

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$345
Lot 270
1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A shimmering blast white mint gem (PCGS # 7140) .
Estimated Value $300 - 330.
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$322
Lot 271
1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A nice bold strike and totally white (PCGS # 7140) .
Estimated Value $300 - 330.
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$311
Lot 272
  1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 (2) and PCGS MS 64. Lot of 3 coins (PCGS # 7140) .
Estimated Value $225 - 250.
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$311






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