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Sale 34

Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


Morgan Dollars 1884-1921 & Groups
 
 
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Lot 1817
1884 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded Proof 65. Totally white. A gorgeous gem of the optimum, hand-picked order. The extremely lustrous surfaces show signs of mingled glassy reflection and contrasting frost on Liberty, the eagle, and the tops of the letters. Agreeably well struck to say the least, in fact fully so, enough to merit reference here. Only 875 Proofs were minted in 1884 (PCGS # 7319) .
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500.
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$4,715
Lot 1818
1884-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-67. Well struck. Frosty white gem. Almost flawless cheeks. In fact, sparkling icy white iridescence permeates this satiny beauty with a life of its own. Add a sky-scraping level of mint frostiness on the cheek, plus the sharpness of a razor's edge on the main hair waves and eagle's feathers, and the appeal is very tempting. Pop 58; none higher. (PCGS # 7152) .
Estimated Value $4,400 - 4,800.
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Lot 1819
1884-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Deep Mirror Prooflike. Nice white coin. A bright, mostly untoned example, as crisp and mirrored as when it was first issued. Mathematically exact standards would seen in the sharp centers, but this date is noteworthy for its "average" strike in the key high points, such as hair before the ear. The eagle's chest is well detailed, however. Pop 500; 9 in 66; 3 in 67. (PCGS # 97153) .
Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500.
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Lot 1820
1884-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Hint of light tone with semi reflective surfaces. This handsome '84-CC passes others by as though they were standing still. Starting out with the strike, it is bold and agreeable; next we find the smooth reflective quality of the fields on both sides. Do not forget to let the auctioneer see your bid, wave your bidder card actively so that he'll notice (he sometimes tends to fade after a long session, old age does that, you know) (PCGS # 7152) .
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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$661
Lot 1821
1884-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 Star. Lovely rainbow toning on the obv with green shades, gold and lilac. In fact, the stupendous example offered here not only shatters the normally seen color spectrum, but its sparkling mint surfaces border on superb perfection. In fact, only scattered bagmarks can be found, and these require magnification. Watch the action build and build on this one! (PCGS # 7154) .
Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000.
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Lot 1822
1884-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 Star. Wonderful rainbow toning on the obverse. Brilliant and lustrous with a decent strike and a few tiny abrasions, the unusual toning, as you can see from the pictures, makes it an interesting "find" for the collector of Morgan silver dollars (PCGS # 7154) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100.
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Lot 1823
1884-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Deep Mirror Prooflike. Nice white example. What is most noticeable when one first examines this coin is its thick mint luster on the devices -- it swirls from side-to-side unimpeded by noticeable abrasions and unscathed by even a hint of toning. Combined with deeply mirrored fields makes it a coin of singular beauty and importance to the collector. Pop 215; 49 in 66 DMPL; 1 in 68 DMPL. (PCGS # 97155) .
Estimated Value $600 - 650.
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$805
Lot 1824
1884-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-62. Well struck with semi prooflike surfaces. Nice golden toning on both sides. Faithful to every detail from a full blow by the dies, with only marginal softness found at hair above the ear on this choice toned example of the scarce '84-S dollar. Pop 86; 36 in 63; 13 in 64; 1 in 65; 1 in 67. (PCGS # 7156) .

In spite of its mintage, this issue has long been celebrated for its paucity of coins in Mint State. With 3.2 millions struck, it would be thought that a bag or two might have been reported, but that is not the case. The total quantity of Uncirculated specimens graded by PCGS and NGC is several hundred coins at all levels, not several thousand but several hundred, that is all! Morgan dollars collectors have a enormous influence on the pricing scale with this year, but with tens of thousands of eager buyers in the hunt for Mint State examples for specialized collections, most come up empty-handed.
Estimated Value $17,000 - 19,000.
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$21,850
Lot 1825
1885 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 Star. Lovely Rainbow obv toning with shades of green. A high degree of fiery luster springs to life beneath rich toning highlights on this captivating Morgan dollar. Full silvery on the reverse, and much more detail can be found there than on the typical example of the date. A lively gem that will please just about any collector of beautifully toned silver dollar (PCGS # 7158) .
Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400.
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Lot 1826
1885 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Deep Mirror Prooflike. Light even gold obverse toning while the reverse is mostly white. A glorious Gem that has flashy mirros and rich white frost combined with toning; desirable with this exact strike, even though we need to point out some examples show signs of weakness in the central regions, this coin is a brilliant exception to that rule. It has sharpness everywhere. Pop 280; 58 in 66 DMPL; 1 in 67 DMPL. (PCGS # 97159) .
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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$834
Lot 1827
1885-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-67. Frosty white gem. Well struck. A glistening winter's white example with a luxurious display of bright silvery to iridescent glow on both sides. Nicely socked by the dies, as well, perhaps not fully so at the two hair waves crossing Liberty's ear, but still well enough that its attraction is enhanced. A superb '85-CC Morgan dollar. And one of only 228,000 minted, a low count by any measure. Pop 36; 6 finer. (PCGS # 7160) .
Estimated Value $5,700 - 6,000.
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$5,175
Lot 1828
1885-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. 1st generaton holder. Nice light blue and gold obv toning. Silver-white satin luster is normally the way 1885-CC dollars come; however, this piece breaks the tradition in that it displays marvelous fresh-appearing color. Struck with systematic exactness throughout excepting the usual weak areas in the center such as the hair and eagle's breast, it is destined to adorn a gem set of Morgan silver dollars (PCGS # 7160) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,200.
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$2,473
Lot 1829
1885-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 Deep Prooflike. Old holder. Mostly white. Lustrous brilliant white mirror reflection which has grand overall eye appeal because the devices are so nicely frosted. The above-average strike complements this eye-appeal and, some might say, adds immeasurably to the appearance. Pop 70; 3 in 65DPL Star; 17 in 66DPL.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,800.
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$2,530
Lot 1830
1885-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely rainbow toning on the obv. and lots of green shades. A highly lustrous example that has rich patina and a look of marvelous originality only found on a few. Possessed of a much finer strike than is typically found for an 1885-O, although the central part of the hair seems a touch flat in spots (PCGS # 7162) .
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000.
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Lot 1831
1885-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Old holder. Wonderful rainbow toning on the obverse. Nice rich green colors. A pleasingly sharp example that has rich frosted surface. This coin's luminous colors sally forth like no one's business, the toning really sets this coin apart from other toned Morgan silver dollars. Toned dollar collecting is usually a "guy" thing. So if your spouse doesn't seem to care for you anymore, it may simply be because he's discovered this coin in our sale. And understand this: he won't come home until he knows it is in his collection, so don't expect to see his sunny eyes or smiling disposition until then.
Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,900.
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Lot 1832
1885-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lovely rainbow toning on the obverse, white on the reverse. A spectacular Gem with original, icy white originality on the reverse from impressive pristine surfaces, while the obverse is really an attention-getter (PCGS # 7162) .
Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,900.
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$1,955
Lot 1833
1885-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lovely gold toning on the obverse white. The reverse displays gold and blue toning. Well struck. A handsome example of this scarcer S-mint issue. As with others from San Francisco in the 1880s, the luster looks just the same: flashy, rolling, and complete with wonderful cartwheel display. A gem! (PCGS # 7164) .
Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,300.
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$1,150
Lot 1834
1886 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-67. Nicely toned on the obverse. This sparkling Gem boasts swirling cartwheel effects and uncommonly sharp striking detail for the issue. Superb! Pop 175; 3 in 68. (PCGS # 7166) .
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,800.
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Lot 1835
1886 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Lovely rainbow toning on the obv. Nice eye appeal. The beautiful hues alternates between levels of frost and satin-texture whose support gives the toning its shimmering gleam. Lustrous and well struck with pleasing, near-pristine surfaces (PCGS # 7166) .
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,800.
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Lot 1836
1886. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Intense rainbow toning on both sides. A great looking coin as the photos show! (PCGS # 7166) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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Lot 1837
1886-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 PQ. Old holder. Well struck and white. A wonderful coin. It bears repeating for those who are new to silver dollar collectinig, this is a date that is rather easily located in worn and subsidiary Uncirculated grades. And yet, the 1886-O is among the more important condition rarities in the Morgan Dollar series above the MS62 level of preservation and almost unapproachable above MS64. Nicely preserved, the surfaces are lustrous with swirling cartwheel effects. The strike is much sharper, too, for an O-mint issue, and only one or two haircurls over Liberty's ear are ill-defined. The number of distracting abrasions is minimal, the surfaces are gleaming, attractive, iridescent. Pop 90 with 1 in MS-64 star and 1 in MS-66 (PCGS # 7168) .
Estimated Value $10,000 - 12,000.
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Lot 1838
1886-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-62. Nice white coin. Difficult date to find in higher grades of mint state. There is a tiny dark spot on the cheek. Pop 537. (PCGS # 7168) .
Estimated Value $1,700 - 2,000.
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$2,013
Lot 1839
1887 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded Proof 66. Beautiful pastel toning on both sides, A very attractive gem Proof with faint rose and oceans of light to medium blue surfaces that swell and ripple out atop the bright and hard-working luster beneath. A very sharp impression is often founded from the on Proof Morgans, of course, since that is the intention when selling specimen strikes to the public. This particular coin's design is boldly crisp and right up there among the finest reported in terms of its crystal clear strike. Pop 22; 6 better. (PCGS # 7322) .
Estimated Value $4,500 - 5,000.
Richmond Collection.

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$6,670
Lot 1840
1887 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded Proof 64 Cameo. A nice white coin. Bright mint sparkle characterizes the surfaces on this lovely two-tone cameo piece. Clear-cut devices point to it having been giving a full strike by the dies as well. And there are only a few wispy hairlines present. Only 710 Proofs issued. Pop 2; 18 finer.
Estimated Value $3,500 - 4,000.
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Lot 1841
1887 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 Deep Mirror Prooflike. Luminous white surfaces with contrast between the frosty devices and mirror-deep field on both sides. Pop 29; none higher at PCGS. (PCGS # 97173) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,300.
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Lot 1842
1887 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 Star. Wonderful rainbow toning. on the obverse. Partial toning on the reverse rim. A highly glossy 1887 dollar that has moonbeam white patina over the reverse, careening multicolor effects on the obverse and a sense of originality that is always appreciated by collectors. Nice, clear-cut strike for the most part with only a modicum of weakness at the center (PCGS # 7172) .
Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400.
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Lot 1843
1887 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely rainbow toning on the obverse. Sharply struck throughout, the surfaces show even silvery bloom beneath the toning and there are no heavy abrasions on either side only those consistent with MS64 quality (PCGS # 7172) .
Estimated Value $900 - 1,000.
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$1,035
Lot 1844
1887-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 Deep Mirror Prooflike. A gorgeous 1887-O of the optimum, hand-picked order for a prooflike. The extremely lustrous surfaces show signs of mingled medium golden brown at the edge. Agreeably well detailed to say the least, in fact, almost completely so, enough to merit reference here. Great eye appeal. Pop 71; 6 in 65; 1 in 66. (PCGS # 97177) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,500.
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Lot 1845
1887-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. A nice well struck. White coin. Nice clean cheek on Liberty. Adding to those results, a word about strike: this piece has all but needle-sharp devices, with gorgeous detail on the hair above the ear as well as the central breast feathers on the eagle - these areas are rarely fully formed on '87-O silver dollars. Pop 221; 7 in 66; none finer at PCGS. (PCGS # 7176) .
Estimated Value $2,300 - 2,500.
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Lot 1846
1888 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 Deep Mirror Prooflike. A nice white coin. Sleek white in color with an strong cameo frost on the devices against the mirrors. Pop 7; 1 in 67 DMPL. (PCGS # 97183) .
Estimated Value $7,000 - 8,000.
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Lot 1847
1888 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 Star. Lovely rainbow toning on half the obverse. White reverse. Blazing-white luster turns into a crescent of color on this handsome 1888, with crisp definition and exceptionally clean surfaces. Definitely, a premium example of the grade, and accounting for the "eye appeal" defining star on the holder.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
Binion Collection.

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Lot 1848
1888-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Nice light blue and light gold toning on the obv. Reverse is white. A lustrous Gem that has icy blue-white color developing into warm golden sunset hues and a good strike. Given the proper amount of strike pressure, the coin is fully brought up by the dies. We see no reason to add in a "however" here, since there are no soft areas as are so often found on this date, none at all! The colors grow on you (PCGS # 7184) .
Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,850.
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Lot 1849
1888-O. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Vivid rainbow toning of both sides; a colorful and decidedly attractive Gem! (PCGS # 7184) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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Lot 1850
1888-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 Deep Mirror Prooflike. Well struck and white. A frosted white specimen that has a good strike and balanced flashy mirror luster; the coin is well on its way toward being a gem. Pop 38; 4 in 65 DMPL as best by PCGS. (PCGS # 97187) .
Estimated Value $2,300 - 2,700.
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Lot 1851
1889-CC. NGC graded MS-63. Well struck and a nice white example of this key date "CC" dollar. To the loyal Morgan Dollar fan, the 1889-CC is a sought-after issue in any grade and a rarity of celebrated proportions at the Choice Uncirculated level, being out of reach to most buyers even in average Mint State grades. The remarkable MS63 we now offer shares little with the typical bagmarked or worn survivor. Not only are the untoned surfaces free of problems, but the fields are actually satiny in appearance. Further inspection reveals central devices that are also clean and decently struck with the near-perfect execution that is, fortunately, seen on much of the issue. Only a few trivial blemishes can be found in the fields. An appealing specimen of the key CC-mint date. Pop 45; 36 in 64; 4 in 65; 1 in 67. (PCGS # 7190) .

Silver Dollar coinage recommenced in 1889 at the Carson City office after a three-year recess. Evidently a few irregularities had popped up which caused the Treasury Department to close the Mint while an investigation was made. Upon reopening, there was only time enough to strike 350,000 Silver Dollars before the new calendar year began. Hence, this date's infrequent appearance at auction, especially in higher grade.
Estimated Value $27,000 - 29,000.
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$32,200
Lot 1852
1889-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-62 Prooflike. Sparkling with luster and PL surfaces. Basically white. A glowing icy freshness is emitted from virtually undisturbed original surfaces whose prooflike tendencies are clearly on display. Gorgeous mint fresh dazzle from the frost of the cheek and sublime detail on the eagle as well. Adding to those results, a word about strike: this piece has all but needle-sharp devices, with gorgeous detail on the centers, mainly the hair above the ear and the eagle's chest feathers, both are areas one likes to see this bold. NGC reports 19 at this level. (PCGS # 7191) .

Silver Dollar coinage resumed in 1889 at the Carson City office after a three-year recess. Evidently a few irregularities had popped up which caused the Treasury Department to close the Mint while an investigation was made; it was also known at the time the the incoming Hayes administration looked favorably upon reopening the mint as a political sinecure to his supporters. Upon reopening, there was only time enough to strike 350,000 Silver Dollars before the new calendar year began. Hence, this date's infrequent appearance at auction, especially in higher grade.
Estimated Value $22,000 - 24,000.
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Lot 1853
1889-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded AU-58. Nice strike with shades of gold gold toning on both sides. The surfaces are fully prooflike. Attractive coin (PCGS # 7190) .
Estimated Value $10,000 - 12,500.
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$10,120
Lot 1854
1889-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded AU-55. Mostly untoned. Popular key date. An intensely beautiful '89-CC silver dollar, a coin with much remaining luster and a strike that is amazingly close to complete for this sometimes indifferently made issue. Only 350,000 were made. Of those, it seems that 349,000+ went into circulation with the survivors generally well worn. This is a notable exception, with top to bottom attractiveness that should please bidders. Pop 12. (PCGS # 7190) .
Estimated Value $6,000 - 7,000.
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$6,900
Lot 1855
1890 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded Proof 65 Cameo. Swirls of silvery mint luster with richer texture on the devices than average for a 1890 Proof. This is a nicely struck example exhibiting fine detail to all the high points, which are, by the way, smoothly frosted from the center outward. A lovely white gem. Only 590 proofs issued. Pop 12; 38 finer.
Estimated Value $5,000 - 6,000.
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$6,785
Lot 1856
1890. PCGS graded Proof 65 PQ. Lovely rainbow toning on both sides. Well struck and choice. An incredibly glittery and lustrous gem, and a benchmark for other examples that share this popular gem grade. While the strike is bold and crisp, it is not quite 100% full on the top hair waves at the ear, yet certainly few of the head and eagle details are left to the viewer's imagination. Meanwhile, the beautiful toning is something to die for! Pop 19; 28 finer in Proof at PCGS. (PCGS # 7325) .
Estimated Value $4,500 - 5,000.
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$7,763
Lot 1857
1890-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Well struck and white. Volatile cartwheel luster graces satiny and dynamic silver-bright surfaces. What also sparks our interest, and should attract bidders, is the varying hues of lovely frost and satiny iridescence that mingle broadly with fields and devices. An attractive gem that shows off its quality proudly. Pop 193; 8 in 66. (PCGS # 7198) .
Estimated Value $5,000 - 5,500.
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$5,175
Lot 1858
1891 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded Proof 68. Wonderful spotlight toning on both sides with lilac, green and light gold shade. A great coin. Pop 2; none higher in non cameo. Each time this cataloger looks at this gem it gets prettier each look-see. Rare it is to find such a well-struck example with good details, full mirror sparkle, and rollicking fresh color. It has no bothersome abrasions, hairlines or carbon spots. Proof mintage was only 650 pieces this year.
Estimated Value $12,000 - 15,000.
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$20,125
Lot 1859
1891 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded Proof 64 Cameo. Mostly untoned with a hint of light tone. An desirable bright and highly lustrous gem, a benchmark for other Proof examples that share this 64 grade. While the strike is bold and crisp, it is not quite full above the ear, yet certainly few of the central details are left to the viewer's imagination as on some 1890s decade Morgan dollars. Impressive cameo frosted devices. Pop 15; 1 in 65; 9 in 66 Cam. 650 struck in proof. (PCGS # 87326) .
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500.
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$4,485
Lot 1860
1891-CC Morgan Dollar. MS-61. GSA Black Box. Frosty and white, with the usual assortment of bagmarks found on these.
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,800.
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$1,840
Lot 1861
1891-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely light gold toning on both sides. Nicely struck with nearly full details on both sides, only a little mushiness in the centers which is par for O-mint dollars in the 1890s. Shimmering mint brilliance is seen underneath the color on each side of this choice toned specimen (PCGS # 7206) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100.
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$1,208
Lot 1862
1891-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-63 Top 100, Vam-3 "spitting eagle". Frosty white coin. Not scarce, but a much discussed variety.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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$604
Lot 1863
1891-CC Morgan Dollar. MS-63. A very choice brilliant white example.
Estimated Value $550 - 600.
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$575
Lot 1864
1892 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded Proof 64. Nice white example with a slight cameo effect. An lively specimen in all respects, almost in the class of a gem with the frosted features bold and unyielding, while glittering fields highlight the blossom of mint originality on both sides. The strike is crisp, indeed, as bold as ever seen on virtually any date in the series. And there were only 1,245 Proofs made this year. Pop 75; 68 finer. (PCGS # 7327) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,300.
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$3,565
Lot 1865
1892-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely blue and gold obverse toning. Mostly white on the reverse. Metal flow enhances the billowing mint dazzle that emits like forked lightning from the wonderful toned surfaces of this scarce '92-CC, giving the coin a shimmering, glowing appearance. The original toning is only interrupted by an occasional mark or two. We can also point to a nice, convincing strike for most areas with only a small amount of softness on the centers. Very pretty coin (PCGS # 7214) .
Estimated Value $2,900 - 3,300.
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Lot 1866
1892-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. An appealing specimen, silver-white overall, but with areas of heavier white frostiness on the cheek and hair of Liberty, particularly visible on this well made specimen. Not quite fully struck, with just a narrow region of weakness found on the topmost hair waves above the ear. But this is easily better than 90% of the strikes, which, on later CC-mint dollars, tend to be soft at the centers (PCGS # 7214) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,650.
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$2,645



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