Silver Dollars (Morgan, 1882-1883) |
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| Lot 653      |
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1882 Morgan Dollar. Proof 64. Absolutely spectacular rainbow toning on both sides featuring the deeper hues of the spectrum. Of the 1100 proofs made, this magnificent example must rank among the most beautiful (Photo). Estimate $3,000-3,500. |
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| Lot 654      |
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1882 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Lot of 2 coins. Both display multicolor sunset toning on the obverse. The 1883 is toned on both sides. Estimate $200-300. |
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| Lot 655      |
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1882-O/S, 1882-S & 1882-O. EF-45. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate $40-50. |
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| Lot 656      |
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1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Colorful rainbow toning on the obverse (Photo). Estimate $1,100-1,200. |
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| Lot 657      |
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1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Deep Mirror Prooflike. A splendid totally white DMPL specimen with excellent contrast between the frosty raised devices and the deep mirrored fields (Photo). Estimate $500-700. |
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| Lot 658      |
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1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Prooflike. A great looking snow white gem example (Photo). Estimate $350-400. |
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| Lot 659      |
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1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. A choice, totally white mint example in an old green holder (Photo). Estimate $350-400. |
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| Lot 660      |
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1882-CC Morgan Dollar. SEGS graded MS-65 Prooflike. Semi reflective surfaces. A nice white coin (Photo). Estimate $300-350. |
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| Lot 661      |
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1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Bright and untoned (Photo). Estimate $300-330. |
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| Lot 662      |
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1884-CC Morgan Dollar. ICG graded MS-63 ICG MS-63 and ICG MS-61. Lot of 3 coins. Each is bright and frosty (Photo). Estimate $240-270. |
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| Lot 663      |
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1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. A blast white example. In an old green holder (Photo). Estimate $175-200. |
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| Lot 664      |
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1882-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Beautiful sunset toning covers the entire obverse (Photo). Estimate $200-300. |
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| Lot 665      |
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1882-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Deep green, gold and lilac toning on the obverse, totally white on the reverse (Photo). Estimate $60-80. |
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| Lot 666      |
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1882-O Morgan Dollar. O over S. NGC graded MS-65 RPM - Top 100. A beautiful white gem. Pop 3 with none higher. This is a Premium Quality example for the grade (Photo). Estimate $500-700. |
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| Lot 667      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-67. Nice white example (Photo). Estimate $600-650. |
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| Lot 668      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Wonderful golden toning on the obverse while the reverse displays attractive light golden tones (Photo). Estimate $300-400. |
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| Lot 669      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Another beautiful toned dollar with blue, green, gold and lilac shades on the obverse (Photo). Estimate $250-300. |
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| Lot 670      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 Deep Prooflike. Blast white with natural toning about the borders (Photo). Estimate $250-300. |
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| Lot 671      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. The reverse displays lovely rainbow toning. A very pretty coin (Photo). Estimate $200-250. |
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| Lot 672      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 Prooflike and NGC graded MS-64. Lot of 2 coins. Each have a bright white obverse and a rainbow toned reverse. Estimate $200-250. |
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| Lot 673      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Blast white obverse, vivid rainbow toning on the reverse (Photo). Estimate $150-200. |
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| Lot 674      |
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1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 (2), PCGS MS-63 and PCGS MS-62 (3). Lot of 6 coins. Estimate $140-160. |
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| Lot 675      |
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1883 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. A stunning example with an obverse exhibiting electric blue borders surrounding the centers of gold and violet. The reverse features a white center portion surrounded by russet and electric blue (Photo). Estimate $1,300-1,700. |
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| Lot 676      |
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1883 and 1900. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 2 coins. A pair of frosty untoned gems in old green holders. Estimate $200-225. |
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| Lot 677      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 3 coins. Each a well struck frosty white mint example. Each in an old green holder. Estimate $650-750. |
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| Lot 678      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Wonderful turquoise, violet and golden toning graces the obverse surfaces with only a hint of light russet around the reverse borders. Estimate $300-400. |
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| Lot 679      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Wonderful warm sunset toning on the obverse. A very attractive coin in an old holder (Photo). Estimate $250-300. |
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| Lot 680      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate $250-275. |
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| Lot 681      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Partial obverse rainbow toning on about 40% (Photo). Estimate $220-240. |
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| Lot 682      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 Prooflike. Sparkling with totally white surfaces (Photo). Estimate $150-175. |
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| Lot 683      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. Partial rainbow toning on both sides near the edges (Photo). Estimate $90-110. |
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| Lot 684      |
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1883-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-62. Another frost white example (Photo). Estimate $75-85. |
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| Lot 685      |
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1883-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. The obverse displays deep lilac and vivid green toning (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 686      |
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1883-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64*. Half of the obverse has rainbow toning (Photo). Estimate $200-300. |
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| Lot 687      |
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A Lot of 4 PCGS graded "O" Mint Dollars. Lot of 4 coins. Consists of: 1883-O MS-64; 1885-O MS-64 (2); 1888-O MS-63. All have interesting colors. Estimate $150-200. |
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| Lot 688      |
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1883-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 *. Vivid lilac and gold toning on the reverse while the obverse is mostly white (Photo). Estimate $100-150. |
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| Lot 689      |
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1883-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Bold cartwheels flash beneath colorful, pearlescent obverse toning and opalescent reverse toning. Rarely do we see such an 1883-S dollar with the wonderful colors that this piece displays. Well struck. Technically, this is a 64 coin, but it should receive high marks (and bids) for the incredible toning (Photo). Estimate $2,200-2,500. |
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| Lot 690      |
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1883-S Morgan Dollar. ICG graded AU-53. Lot of 9 coins. All are bright, show plenty of mint luster with some slight friction on the highest points (Photo). Estimate $1,000-1,250. |
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| Lot 691      |
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1883-S Morgan Dollar. Lot of 6 coins. Each is ICG graded AU-55 Each has been "dipped" and show slight evidence of friction (Photo). Estimate $600-750. |
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| Lot 692      |
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1883-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-62. The obverse is prooflike and lightly toned, the reverse is frosty. Scarce in uncirculated grades (Photo). Estimate $600-700. |
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| Lot 693      |
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1883-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-62. Semi-reflective surfaces. A lovely untoned example. Scarce date in higher grades (Photo). Estimate $575-675. |
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| Lot 694      |
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1883-S Morgan Dollar. ICG graded AU-50. Lot of 4 coins. Each still retains a good portion of its original mint luster with some light friction on the highest points (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 695      |
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1883-S Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded AU-53 (Photo). Estimate $100-125. |
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| Lot 696      |
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A lot of PCGS graded dollars. Lot of 7 coins. 1883-S VF-35, 1886-O VF-35, 1891 XF-40, 2 1891-O VF-35 and XF-45, 2- 1892-O XF-45 and F-15. Estimate $90-110. |
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