Silver Dollars (Morgan, 1897-1921) |
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| Lot 804      |
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1897 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded Proof 68 Cameo. A blast-white Proof example of this date, with pleasing cameo contrast on both sides. Impressive, impeccable quality of the kind that sets records. One of the finest survivors out of an original mintage of 731 Proofs and a remarkable opportunity for the type buyer. NGC reports only 5 examples at this level, with only 1 finer (a Cameo Proof-69) (Photo). Estimate $18,000-21,000. |
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| Lot 805      |
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1897 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Well struck and frosty, bascially untoned (Photo). Estimate $150-175. |
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| Lot 806      |
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1897-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-66. A white satiny mint gem that is ablaze with luster (Photo). Estimate $800-1,000. |
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| Lot 807      |
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1897-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Prooflike. A lovely gem with a hint of golden tone about the extreme borders (Photo). Estimate $400-600. |
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| Lot 808      |
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1897-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Appealing original mottled gold and silver gray toning (Photo). Estimate $375-425. |
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| Lot 809      |
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1897-S Morgan Dollar. Lot of 4 coins. Mint State 60 to Mint State 63, each is semi proof-like. Estimate $200-250. |
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| Lot 810      |
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1897-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Well struck with semi reflective surfaces (Photo). Estimate $90-100. |
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| Lot 811      |
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1897-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Well struck with semi reflective surfaces (Photo). Estimate $90-100. |
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| Lot 812      |
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1898-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Lot of 2 coins. Both coins are nicely toned. Estimate $200-250. |
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| Lot 813      |
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1898-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 2 coins. Both in old green holders. Estimate $130-150. |
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| Lot 814      |
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1898-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Intensely lustrous in an old green holder (Photo). Estimate $270-300. |
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| Lot 815      |
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1898-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Well struck and choice in an old green holder (Photo). Estimate $260-300. |
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| Lot 816      |
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1899 Morgan Dollar. ICG graded MS-63. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate $200-220. |
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| Lot 817      |
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1899 Morgan Dollar. ICG graded MS-62 (2) and ICG AU-58. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate $150-160. |
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| Lot 818      |
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1899-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Semi-reflective surfaces and a strong, hard luster. Liberty's neck has a minor mark calculated into the grade, but the overall surfaces are much cleaner than usual, with few of the pesky bagmarks that seem to plague this date. A quality coin for the advanced collector of this immensely popular series (Photo). Estimate $1,100-1,300. |
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| Lot 819      |
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1899-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. A bright example (Photo). Estimate $260-290. |
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| Lot 820      |
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1900-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 Star Vam-15. DDO-Top 100. Untoned and frosty (Photo). Estimate $100-125. |
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| Lot 821      |
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1900-O Morgan Dollar. O over CC. PCGS graded MS-65. A well struck example of this popular "Red Book" variety that is easily distinguishable. Snow white with undisturbed frosty mint luster throughout (Photo). Estimate $1,000-1,200. |
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| Lot 822      |
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1900-O Morgan Dollar. O over CC. NGC graded MS-63 Top 100. Nice white example (Photo). Estimate $375-400. |
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| Lot 823      |
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1900-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Satin white with a very clean cheek. In an old green holder (Photo). Estimate $225-250. |
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| Lot 824      |
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1900-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Nice and frosty (Photo). Estimate $220-240. |
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| Lot 825      |
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1901 Morgan Dollar. ICG graded AU-55. Lot of 2 coins. A tough date to find in high grade. Both pieces are lustrous with only slight friction noted on the highest points (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 826      |
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1901 Morgan Dollar. ICG graded AU-53. Lot of 2 coins. Both are bright with slight friction noted (Photo). Estimate $350-450. |
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| Lot 827      |
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1901 Morgan Dollar. ICG graded AU-55 (Photo). Estimate $200-250. |
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| Lot 828      |
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1901-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. In old green holder (Photo). Estimate $400-450. |
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| Lot 829      |
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1902-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. A wonderful white example with very clean fields and cheek (Photo). Estimate $1,700-1,800. |
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| Lot 830      |
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1902-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. A white example with a hint of toning around the edges (Photo). Estimate $250-300. |
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| Lot 831      |
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1903 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Lightly toned on the obverse and vividly toned on the reverse (Photo). Estimate $100-150. |
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| Lot 832      |
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1904 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. Light golden toning on the obverse makes this coin very choice (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 833      |
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1904-O Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Wonderful rainbow toning on both sides, in an old holder (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 834      |
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1904-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. Beautiful golden toning on the obverse (Photo). Estimate $100-125. |
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| Lot 835      |
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1904-S Morgan Dollar. SEGS graded AU-53 (Photo). Estimate $200-250. |
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| Lot 836      |
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Group of 20 1902-0 PCGS graded MS-64 Dollars. Lot of 20 coins. All are in old green tag holders with lots of Premium Quality coins. Estimate $700-800. |
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| Lot 837      |
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1921 Morgan Dollar. MS-65 Semi Prooflike. A well struck example (Photo). Estimate $70-90. |
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| Lot 838      |
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1921 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate $60-80. |
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| Lot 839      |
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1921-D Morgan Dollar. Lot of 4 coins. A 4 piece lot, each with lovely natural toning, that grades MS-63 or better. Estimate $150-250. |
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| Lot 840      |
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1921-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Light even gray toning and a candidate for an upgrade (Photo). Estimate $900-1,000. |
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| Lot 841      |
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1921-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Natural even toning (Photo). Estimate $850-900. |
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