September 15, 2003, Pre-Long Beach Sale - Coins, Sale 21

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Silver Dollars (Morgan, 1890-1896)

 
Lot 776        1890 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. An exceptionally choice example, untoned (Photo).
Estimate $100-150.
 
Lot 777        1890-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PQ. A stunning DMPL with excellent contrast throughout and free from serious contact marks worthy of note. Basically untoned with a slight haze of natural grayish color that adds to its appeal. This gem is certainly worthy of a premium bid (Photo).
Estimate $6,500-7,000.
 
Lot 778        1890-CC Morgan Dollar. ICG graded MS-64. Well struck and lightly toned on the obverse (Photo).
Estimate $600-750.
 
Lot 779        1890-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Light golden toning on the obverse, totally white on the reverse (Photo).
Estimate $140-160.
 
Lot 780        1890-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. A well struck frosty mint example (Photo).
Estimate $125-150.
 
Lot 781        1890-S Morgan Dollar. MS-64. With warm natural sunset toning.
Estimate $120-140.
 
Lot 782        1890-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Nicely toned with semi proof-like surfaces (Photo).
Estimate $60-80.
 
Lot 783        1891-CC Morgan Dollar. ICG graded MS-65. A snow white frosty mint specimen that has remarkably clean mark-free surfaces throughout (Photo).
Estimate $1,200-1,500.
 
Lot 784        1891-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-62. A nice white example.
Estimate $250-300.
 
Lot 785        1891-CC Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded MS-60. Subdue mint luster from an earlier cleaning (Photo).
Estimate $200-225.
 
Lot 786        1892-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Well struck and untoned. A few marks on the observe takes this coin out of the gem class (Photo).
Estimate $650-750.
 
Lot 787        1892-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Deep strong luster and pure white, untoned surfaces. Housed in a second-generation PCGS holder with a green insert (Photo).
Estimate $180-200.
 
Lot 788        1892-S Morgan Dollar. PCI graded AU-50. A popular key date (Photo).
Estimate $400-500.
 
Lot 789        1892-S Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded EF-45. Semi reflective surfaces (Photo).
Estimate $125-150.
 
Lot 790        1893 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. A very choice example, creamy white in appearance (Photo).
Estimate $600-700.
 
Lot 791        1893-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. A very choice untoned example with intense undisturbed frosty mint luster throughout. The minor scattered contact marks are unworthy of note (Photo).
Estimate $4,500-5,500.
 
Lot 792        1893-CC Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded EF-45. Popular key date for "CC" mint. Nice and problem-free (Photo).
Estimate $650-750.
 
Lot 793        1893-CC Morgan Dollar. ANACS graded VF-30. Popular key date for "CC" mint. We note a slight reverse rim bruise at 2 o'clock (Photo).
Estimate $225-275.
 
Lot 794        1893-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded AU-55. Popular semi key date. Lightly toned (Photo).
Estimate $450-500.
 
Lot 795        1894-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. A choice example of this date, really Gem in appearance, but struck ever so softly on the high points, as is typical for this date. Pure white, with a rich, creamy frosting on all of the surfaces. Definitely, a high-end 1894-O silver dollar and worth a significant premium as such. Anything finer becomes extremely rare and expensive. PCGS Reports 184 in this grade, with only 8 finer (all in MS-65) (Photo).
Estimate $7,000-9,000.
 
Lot 796        1894-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. Lightly toned on both sides. Scarce date in grades of MS-63 or better (Photo).
Estimate $1,600-1,800.
 
Lot 797        1895-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded AU-55. Well struck with considerable frosty mint luster still intact. A scarce date that is always in demand (Photo).
Estimate $1,700-2,000.
 
Lot 798        1896 Morgan Dollar. Lot of 20 coins. Mint State 60 to 64.Mosty of the coins are nicely toned.
Estimate $400-450.
 
Lot 799        1896 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A frosty white example (Photo).
Estimate $400-475.
 
Lot 800        1896 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A nice white example (Photo).
Estimate $380-410.
 
Lot 801        1896 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely even blue, green and golden toning on the obverse while the reverse displays a medium golden tone (Photo).
Estimate $50-60.
 
Lot 802        1896-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-62 Prooflike. Well struck and choice for this scarce date. The snow white surfaces are glittering with prooflike reflectiveness. Pop 2 with none higher in prooflike at PCGS. (Photo).
Estimate $8,000-9,000.
 
Lot 803        1896-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Nice and frosty with delicate original toning, particularly so around the borders. An important key date in the Mint State grades. Always in demand (Photo).
Estimate $4,000-5,000.