The June 4, 2000, Dr. Jon Kardatzke Collection Parts II & III, Sale 5

Silver Dollars

Morgan Dollars

Lot 635
1880-CC. 8 over low 7, third reverse. MS-62. A frosty mint state coin that boasts nice surfaces and a spot of toning right of the date. Flashy.

Lot 636
1880-CC. 8 over low 7, third reverse in GSA holder. MS-60. The 7 undertype is well below the second 8 in the date, on the reverse, the CC mintmark is partially filled at the centers. Untoned and fresh from a mint bag released by the GSA several years ago.

Lot 637
1880-CC. 8 over low 7, third reverse in GSA holder. MS-60. The 7 undertype is well below the second 8 in the date, on the reverse, the CC mintmark is partially filled at the centers. Untoned and fresh from a mint bag released by the GSA several years ago.

Lot 638
1880-CC. Third reverse. MS-63. A frosty Choice BU, still housed in the Nixon Dollars box from 1973's government release.

Lot 639
1880-CC. Third reverse. MS-60. Bottom tip of a 7 shows under the second 8. Brilliant but lightly wiped on obverse.

Lot 640
1880-CC. Third reverse. VG-8. A pair of this popular date, both original. Lot of 2 coins.

Lot 641
1880-O. MS-62. Frosty white luster; some light scuffs on Liberty's cheek.

Lot 642
1880-S. PCGS graded MS-65. A flashy, untoned gem that boasts slightly prooflike fields and frosted devices.

Lot 643
1880-S and 1881-S. Both grade Mint State 63, prooflike. Lot of 2 coins.

Lot 644
1881. PCGS graded Proof 67. A joy to behold, showing off vibrant iridescent halos of blues, green, gold and magenta--all arranged as nice as you could want, with light centers. Exhibiting this kind of color, the mirrors aren't as sparkling as they would be on a brilliant coin, but they are not disturbed either. A special coin.

Lot 645
1881-CC. MS-65. Far nicer surfaces than usually seen on this scarce date. Still in the GSA holder from the 1970s.

Lot 646
1881-CC. MS-64. Another from the hoard released by the GSA some years ago, still in the black government holder. However, this one is far nicer, with few bagmarks and pristine surfaces. Untoned.

Lot 647
1881-CC. MS-64. Frosty white cartwheel luster, lovely and a near Gem.

Lot 648
1881-CC. MS-63. Clean surfaces, untoned luster throughout and delightful. Mounted in a GSA holder.

Lot 649
1881-CC. MS-60. Another frosty mint state coin that boasts clean surfaces, still in the GSA holder.

Lot 650
1881-CC. MS-60. Another from the hoard released by the GSA some years ago, still in the black government holder.

Lot 651
1881-CC. MS-60. Another from the hoard released by the GSA some years ago, still in the black government holder.

Lot 652
1881-CC. MS-60 plus. A lovely, very frosty white Carson City dollar in the Nixon black box.

Lot 653
1881-CC. MS-60 plus. Wonderful snowy-white mint frost sheathes this beautiful dollar. In the Nixon black box, thus "fresh."

Lot 654
1881-CC. MS-60. A splendid coin for the grade, full frosty luster and snow white devices. Housed in the familiar GSA black holder.

Lot 655
1881-CC. MS-60. Frosty mint state and untoned, in a GSA black holder.

Lot 656
1881-CC. A pair. A pair of this date, the first grades Good 5, the other About Good 3. Lot of 2 coins.

Lot 657
1881-O. NGC graded MS-64 DPL. Very frosty with flashy silver fields showing a hint of gold iridescent toning on the edge.

Lot 658
1881-S. PCGS graded MS-65.

Lot 659
1881-S. MS-64. Lightly toned on the obverse, flashy white on the reverse.

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