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Sale 39

Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


Morgan Dollars 1885-groups
 
 
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Lot 1851
1899-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Nice lilac and gold toning on both sides. A coin dancing with silvery afterglow beneath multiple layers of original patina, and very choice in appearance as a result. The surfaces are clear of most marks. Close to fully struck, with merely a hint of softness at Liberty's ear (PCGS # 7262) .
Estimated Value $500 - 525.
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$575
Lot 1852
1900 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Old green holder. Light obverse toning. Reverse is white. The surfaces are radiant, pulsing with various shades of color, and quite lustrous. Pop 447; 17 finer in 67. (PCGS # 7264) .
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
Ex Dr. Hesselgesser.

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$719
Lot 1853
1900 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-66. Attractive obverse toning featuring royal blue, violet and gold. This lovely Gem is finished in satin luster underneath the glowing toned fields and carefully preserved devices. A halfhearted impression was sometimes left by the striking of the dies that made this year's coins. We note minor weakness at centers (PCGS # 7264) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
Ex Dr. Hesselgesser.

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$368
Lot 1854
1900-O Morgan Dollar (5). PCGS graded each MS-64. A choice group of mostly white examples. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $200 - 225.
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$230
Lot 1855
1901 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded AU-55. Plenty of luster still present. The strike and overall appearance of this key are the equal or better than many lower grade Mint State examples. A scarcer P-mint date from the turn of the century, it seems that most went into circulation. High grade examples are now quite scarce. Close to 80% mint luster left (PCGS # 7272) .
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$546
Lot 1856
1902-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lovely shades of golden obverse toning. Bright silver color emits through the warmly toned surfaces untouched by heavy bagmarks. A strong strike as well, making this an advantageous 1902-S for the focused collector of scarcer date Morgan dollars. The peculiarly high-pitched, gurgling sound which you'll hear shooting from the room's attendees arises from the gasps of the onlookers when this handsome coin rises in price as the action moves toward to its climax. Pop 207; 28 finer; 24 in 66; 4 in 67. (PCGS # 7282) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,200.
Ex Dr. Hesselgesser.

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Lot 1857
1903 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Old green holder. A nice white coin featuring 1903's refreshing "satin" finish, with all fields and devices sleek and glowing. A bold, glowing Gem (PCGS # 7284) .
Estimated Value $175 - 200.
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Lot 1858
1903-O Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded MS-62. Obverse is PL. A nice satiny coin. The 1903-O was once thought to be a key date, with pieces of this caliber fetching well north of a thousand dollars in the 1950s. That was before the U.S. Treasury released some bags. Today the coin retains its mystique and allure, yet is now approachable by every collector who wants a choice specimen like this (PCGS # 7286) .
Estimated Value $300 - 325.
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$322
Lot 1859
1904 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. A blast white gem. a rare desirable dollar in such high grade. Deficiency isn't in the cards when it comes to this coin's detail, either; in fact, outstanding is the word to describe the striking detail on head and eagle. Pop 152; 13 finer in 66. (PCGS # 7290) .
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000.
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Lot 1860
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-67. Old green holder. Wonderful color on both sides. A glowing freshness is emitted from undisturbed original toned surfaces. The effect that is created is one of richness and beyond, superb beyond compare. Pop 25; none finer at PCGS. (PCGS # 7292) .

1904 is the year that saw the release of Edwin S. Porter's "The Great Train Robbery," the first well-known American film. The 14-minute, single-reel movie was also featured at the opening of the first modern movie theater in 1905, in Pittsburgh. Porter, working in Thomas Edison's laboratory, developed the principle of editing. By piecing together films from the stockroom he had earlier made "The Life of an American Fireman," which was released in 1903 to a limited audience.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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$2,990
Lot 1861
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Old green holder. Lovely blue obverse toning whose iridescence gives it a boost. Pop 658; 25 finer in 67. (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$357
Lot 1862
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Old green holder. Nice even gold, lilac and blue toning and another outstanding gem that gets a boost from the iridescent qualities of the color. Pop 658; 25 finer in 67. (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$414
Lot 1863
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Nice light gold toning interspersed with deeper "old silver" shadings. A well struck gem. Pop 658; 25 finer in 67. (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Lot 1864
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Old green holder. Nicely toned light blue and gold colors on both sides. A sparkling coin bursting with luster, marvelously toned throughout. The surfaces are clear of most marks, placing it high within its grade class (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$978
Lot 1865
1904-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Lovely shades deeply saturated rainbow toning. The reverse is lightly toned. A booming Gem example whose beauty and color brilliance whirls dizzily around the surface (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$403
Lot 1866
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lovely toning on both sides. A crisply struck Gem glowing with originality from the fields and devices (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$150
Lot 1867
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lovely toning on both sides. The otherwise satiny luster flares into heavy frostiness in a few areas. Soft-edged devices and lettering throughout the centers, as commonly seen on O-mint issues; only a small percentage of this year's production is found with enough convincing detail to be called "bold." (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$196
Lot 1868
1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Old green holder. Lovely gold and blue toning on the obverse. The surfaces are radiant and each side has a nice veneer of patina that whips and tosses as it alternates between lighter and darker shades (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $125 - 150.
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Lot 1869
1904-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Mostly untoned. A few tiny marks on the chin. Fully original, the surfaces display desirable cartwheel "spin" from the white luster (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $100 - 120.
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$109
Lot 1870
1904-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Fully white. Extra frosty cartwheel luster. A gem (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $100 - 120.
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$138
Lot 1871
1904-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Incredible silvery originality in the devices and fields. Another gem Morgan silver dollar we are happy to offer to bidders (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $100 - 120.
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$115
Lot 1872
1904-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-63 Star. The reverse is surrounded with a ring of intense sea-green, violet and golden toning (PCGS # 7292) .
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
Ex: Battle Creek Collection, Dr. Hesselgesser.

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$575
Lot 1873
1921 Morgan Dollar. Zerbe. PCGS graded Proof 62. A hint of light gold toning. Lightly toned with some hairlines, also a small curved lint mark on the cheek. The origin of the Zerbe Proof Morgan dollars can be found in the Mint's delay in issuing the new Peace Dollars in a timely fashion. To appease the influential ANA member, Farran Zerbe, the Mint agreed to strike a limited number of "Proof" 1921 Morgan dollars at the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints which Zerbe could distribute to his friends. (The word Proof in describing the Zerbe specimens is proper since these are more carefully made than the business strikes of 1921.) Bowers (in his 1993 encyclopedia) suggests that the 24 Zerbe Proofs struck at the San Francisco Mint preceded those of the Philadelphia Mint, the exact mintage from the latter facility being unknown. Numismatists generally agree the Zerbe Proofs are almost always viewed with awe and reverence by silver dollar collectors, as well they might be. Pop 12; 63 finer at PCGS. (PCGS # 7341) .
Estimated Value $3,300 - 3,500.
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$3,910
Lot 1874
1921-D Morgan Dollar MINT ERROR. NGC graded AU-58 Broadstruck. Although hidden by the holder, we observed prior to slabbing a complete "rainroad" rim. The strike is about 5% off centered.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$776
Lot 1875
  A nice lot of Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Dollars. A nice mix of dates. Some have been graded by non traditional grading services. Coins will range in grades from Mint State 60 to 65. We urge inspection prior to bidding. Lot of 27 coins.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$1,035
Lot 1876
  A small group of PCGS graded Dollars. Consists of: 1878-S MS-64, 1880-S MS-65, 1898-0 MS-63, 1971-S Silver PF-66. All in older holders. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $200 - 225.
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Lot 1877
  A lot of Carson City Dollars. Consists of: 1880-CC, 1881-CC, 1882-CC and 1885-CC. Coins grade Mint State 60 to 63. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,150.
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$1,668
Lot 1878
  A Mint State lot of Morgan Dollars all ANACS graded. Consists of: 1880-S MS-64 PL, 1882-S MS-64, 1882-S MS-63 PL obv., 1882-S MS-62 PL obv., 1884-CC MS-63, and 1904-0 MS-62 . Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $250 - 275.
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$348
Lot 1879
  A trio of GSA "CC" Mint Dollars graded by NGC. Consists of: 1882-CC MS-63, 1883-CC MS-63 and 1884-CC MS-62. Each with the NGC seal and in the original black boxes. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $450 - 500.
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$518



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