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2636 1881. PCGS graded Proof 62. Attractively toned in shades of violet. A total of 984 proofs were made. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $750-800. |
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2637 1881. NGC graded Proof 62. Areas of brilliance with midnight toning on both sides. A total of 984 were made. In an older holder. Estimated Value $750-800. |
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2638 1881. ANACS graded MS-65. A frosty gem coin. Estimated Value $300-350. |
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2639 1881-CC. PCGS graded MS-67. Here is an absolutely incredible '81-CC dollar. The strike is full, the surfaces are frosty white and pristine. This superb gem is as good as it gets! Population of 79 with only 3 higher by a point. Estimated Value $2,300-2,500. |
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2640 1881-CC. PCGS graded MS-66. Frosty white, with hardly any of the bagmarks that afflict the vast majority of the coins that came from the GSA hoard. A satiny Gem housed in an old-style, green-label holder. Estimated Value $800-900. |
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2641 1881-CC. NGC graded MS-64. A frosty white example. Estimated Value $350-375. |
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2642 1881-CC. Vam 2. ANACS graded MS-64. Nice frosty white example. Estimated Value $350-375. |
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2643 1881-CC. MS-63 Prooflike. A choice blazing white example. Estimated Value $300-325. |
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2644 1881-CC. MS-60 Plus. GSA. In the black box and case of issue. Estimated Value $325-375. |
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2645 1881-CC. MS-60. In the black GSA holder. Estimated Value $300-350. |
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2646 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-67. The obverse boasts of blue, lilac and delicate golden toning while the reverse is totally white. A truly lovely coin. Estimated Value $2,000-2,500. |
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2647 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-66. The obverse displays wonderful turquoise evenly spread. The reverse exhibits a golden center radiating outwards to violet and electric blue. This could be a run-a-way! Estimated Value $1,800-2,200. |
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2648 1881-S. PCGS graded all MS-66. Each is a snow white gem. A wonderful, fresh group of Morgans that deserves attention. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $800-850. |
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2649 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-66. Nice original golden toning on both sides makes this a premium example. Estimated Value $250-300. |
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2650 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A glimmering satiny white obverse and a reverse exhibiting vivid rainbow toning. Estimated Value $200-250. |
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2651 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-66. Well struck with delicate pastel toning about the borders on both sides. Estimated Value $190-210. |
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2652 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-66. Bright and frosty and in an old PCGS holder. Estimated Value $190-210. |
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2653 1881-S. NGC graded MS-66 Prooflike. Totally white. Estimated Value $250-350. |
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2654 1881-S. ANACS graded MS-66. Lustrous and lightly toned. Estimated Value $150-180. |
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2655 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-65 and 2 in PCGS MS-64. All are quite fresh and snow white. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $140-160. |
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2656 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Well struck with lovely golden toning on the upper half of the obverse. In a old green holder. Estimated Value $100-125. |
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2657 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Satiny and white. In a first generation holder. Estimated Value $80-100. |
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2658 1881-S. NGC graded MS-65. Vivid electric blue, gold and lilac toning on the obverse. Estimated Value $400-500. |
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2659 1881-S. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. Vivid rainbow toning covers most of the obverse. Could be a run-a-way dollar. Color photo. Estimated Value $500-750. |
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2660 1881-S. Mostly MS-63. A choice BU roll of dollars. Lot of 20 coins. Estimated Value $450-550. |
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2661 1881-S. Mostly MS-63. A choice BU roll of dollars. Lot of 20 coins. Estimated Value $450-550. |
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2662 1881-S. Mostly MS-63. A choice BU roll of dollars. Lot of 20 coins. Estimated Value $450-550. |
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2663 1881-S. Coins range in grade from MS-63 to MS-65. Lot of 13 coins. Estimated Value $300-350. |
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2664 1882. 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. Estimated Value $1,600-1,800. |
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2665 1882. PCGS graded Proof 63 PQ. Well struck with excellent cameo contrast caused by the brilliant mirror fields and the frosted raised devices. Cream color surfaces deepen to light golden hues at the extreme borders on both sides. A very choice example in an older green holder. A candidate for an upgrade or at the very least, the DCAM designation. Estimated Value $1,200-1,350. |
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2666 1882-CC. MS-63. In the GSA black plastic holder. Estimated Value $140-150. |
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2667 1882-CC. MS-63. White and frosty. Estimated Value $120-130. |
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2668 1882-CC. MS-63. White and frosty. Estimated Value $120-130. |
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2669 1882-CC. ANACS graded MS-62. A white mint example. Estimated Value $120-130. |
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2670 1882-CC GSA Holders. MS-60 or better. Each in the original black case with shipping box. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $325-425. |
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2671 1882-CC GSA. MS-60 or better. Each in the black box and case of issue. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $260-300. |
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2672 1882-CC. MS-60 Prooflike. Light hairlines. Estimated Value $90-100. |
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2673 1882-O, O over S. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. A sparkling white example with an exceptionally clean cheek and neck, thus our Premium Quality designation. Pop of 142 with none higher. Estimated Value $3,000-3,500. |
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2674 1882-S. PCGS graded MS-67. A glittering satiny white mint gem. A well struck example that simply does not get any better than this. Estimated Value $850-950. |
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2675 1882-S. PCGS graded MS-66. Vivid gold and lilac obverse toning. Worth a big premium for the special color. Color photo. Estimated Value $2,200-2,500. |
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2676 1882-S. PCGS graded MS-66. Light hints of delicate golden toning. The cheek is very clean. A superb example for the grade. Estimated Value $190-210. |
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2677 1882-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A blast white example with proof-like surfaces on the reverse. In an old green PCGS holder. Estimated Value $190-210. |
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2678 1882-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A fresh, satinty white mint example. Estimated Value $190-210. |
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2679 1883. 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. Estimated Value $500-600. |
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2680 1883-CC. ICG graded MS-66. A sparkling frosty white gem. Estimated Value $550-600. |
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2681 1883-CC. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Bright and frosty. In a first generation PCGS holder. Estimated Value $300-400. |
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2682 1883-CC. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. A blazing frosty white gem with a very clean cheek and neck. In a first generation holder. Estimated Value $300-400. |
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2683 1883-CC. NGC graded MS-65. Beautiful multi color toning graces the frosty obverse while the reverse is totally white. Estimated Value $250-350. |
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2684 1883-CC. PCGS graded MS-64. White and frosty. In a first generation holder. Estimated Value $130-160. |
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2685 1883-CC. ANACS graded MS-63. Frosty and white with a hint of lilac about the edges. Estimated Value $125-140. |
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2686 1883-CC GSA Holder. MS-63. In the original black case and shipping box. Estimated Value $125-150. |
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2687 1883-CC. MS-63 Deep Mirror Prooflike. A flashy totally white example. Estimated Value $120-140. |
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2688 1883-CC GSA Holders. MS-60. Each in the original black case with shipping box. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $250-300. |
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2689 1883-CC. MS-60 Plus. In the GSA black plastic holder. Estimated Value $110-125. |
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2690 1883-O. MS-65. Rich rainbow toning on both sides. Worthy of a strong premium for the vivid colors. Estimated Value $400-500. |
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2691 1883-O. MS-64. Rich rainbow toning on both sides adds to its appeal. Estimated Value $250-350. |