Oct 1-2, 2001, The George Mouhtouris Collection, Sale 11

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Silver Dollars

Morgan Dollars

Lot 1948
1903-O. MS-63. A pretty coin that has started to tone with a touch of gold over the lustrous fields.
Estimated Value $175-200.

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1903-S. PCGS graded MS-64. Fresh mint luster and completely without toning. Scarce this nice, PCGS reports only 168 graded as such, with 112 graded higher.
Estimated Value $3,200-3,700.

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1903-S. AU-58. Here is one of the rare dates of the Morgan dollar series, this particular coin is toned with gray and gold over luster on both sides. Well struck for the date, with the ever present weakness on the breast and curl over Liberty's ear. An opportunity to fill a big hole in your date set with a nearly mint state coin.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,500.

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1904. Proof 63. This is the all mirror style peculiar to a few years at the Philadelphia Mint. Minor hairlines from a higher grade and bright and without toning on the mirror surfaces.
Estimated Value $900-1,000.

Lot 1952
1921-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Frosty coppery-gold toning on the obverse, brighter on the reverse. One minor field mark near the fourth star. A scarce date in gem condition.
Estimated Value $150-200.

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1921-S. PCGS graded MS-65 Premium Quality. A condition rarity in this grade, PCGS has awarded this gem grade to 178 coins, and just 10 have been graded higher (all MS-66). This particular coin boasts hazy gold toning over clean surfaces. Liberty's broad cheek has few signs of contact aside from microscopic ticks, keeping this coin at the high end of the grade category. On the reverse we note 2 very well placed, and thus concealed bagmarks on the eagle, and were it not for these, the coin probably would have graded even higher. Rare in gem condition, and worth a strong bid.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.

Lot 1954
A partial collection of Morgan Dollars, containing 71 different coins. This collection includes many different dates, including some CC coins and better dates, and grades from Good to Brilliant Uncirculated. Mounted in two brown Dansco coin albums, there is certainly a lot to work with here and with a bit of work this collection could be completed. Lot of 71 coins.
Estimated Value $2,000-UP.

Lot 1955
Raw Morgan dollar lot. This pile includes 15 pre 1921 Morgans and 2 1921 Morgans, grades average Extremely Fine. A nice lot for the date collector. Lot of 17 coins.
Estimated Value $175-200.

Lot 1956
1880-O (2 pieces), 1890-O and 1898-O. These grade About Uncirclated to Uncirculated. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $60-80.

Lot 1957
Morgan dollars. This lot includes 1881-O; 1884-O (2 pieces); 1890-O; 1898-O and 1899-O, grades from MS-60 to 65. One of the 1884-O's is toned, the others white. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $100-125.

Lot 1958
Morgan dollar group: 1883-O (2 pieces); 1885-O; 1898-O and 1904-O. These all grade MS-65. A nice lot for the collector. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $100-125.

Lot 1959
Morgan dollar group. 1887 MS-64; 1903 MS-60; 1926 MS-60+ and 1973-S PR-63. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $75-100.

Lot 1960
A lot of 64 pre 1921 Morgan Dollars. These grade Good to About Uncirculated, mostly in higher grades. Lot of 64 coins, including many different dates.
Estimated Value $500-700.

Lot 1961
A small group of Morgan dollars. This lot includes 1901-O AU-58; 1902 AU-58; 1903 AU-58 and 1903 MS-60+. Most show light toning and are nice for the grade. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $60-80.

Lot 1962
A group of 5 "S" Mint Morgan dollars. The following dates are included: 1878-S, 1879-S, 1880-S, 1881-S and 1882-S, and these grade Mint State 60 or better. All are bright and untoned. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $100-120.

Lot 1963
A group of silver dollars, mostly Morgans. This group grades from Very Good to Uncirculated. Includes 32 Morgan dollars, and 2 Peace dollars. Several are nice coins, a few have toning and at least a couple were polished. Something for everyone, as we note a couple of slightly better dates at a quick glance. Lot of 34 coins.
Estimated Value $250-300.

Lot 1964
Morgan and Peace dollar lot as follows: 1878, 7/8 Tailfeathers Extremely Fine; 1884-S Fine; 1886-O Very Fine; 1890-CC Very Fine but cleaned; 1891 Mint State 60; 1891-CC Very Fine but cleaned; 1894-S Very Good; 1896-S Very Good; 1901-S Very Fine; 1921 Morgan (2 pieces) both Extremely Fine; 19 common Peace Dollars Very Good to Extremely Fine and 1926 P,D,S each About Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Lot of 33 coins.
Estimated Value $225-250.

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