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

Silver Dollars

Morgan Dollars

Lot 660
1881-S, 1886 and 1886. All are PCGS graded MS-64 except 1886 is PCGS-graded MS-63. Total of 3 coins in lot.

Lot 661
1882-CC. MS-63 DMPL. And a second coin, frosty MS-62. The deep mirrored coin is stunning. Both coins are in the GSA black boxes. Total of 2 coins.

Lot 662
1882-CC. MS-63. Hard-white luster. Choice and desirable.

Lot 663
1882-CC (2 pieces), 1883-CC (2 pieces) and 1892-CC. These rare and popular Morgans grade from Good to Very Good. All have natural toning. Lot of 5 pieces.

Lot 664
1882-CC and 1884-CC. MS-61. Both grade MS-61, both are flashy and white and show little or no toning. Lot of 2 coins.

Lot 665
1882-O. MS-65. Hard-white luster with a hint of prooflike quality to the fields. A Gem!

Lot 666
1882-O. MS-65. Well struck and totally white. A Gem!

Lot 667
1882-O. PCGS graded MS-64 DMPL. The deep mirror, totally white surfaces gives this coin a 'high relief' appearance.

Lot 668
1882-O. MS-64. A tiny scratch on Liberty's cheek, otherwise a Gem.

Lot 669
1882-O. A group of 18 pieces. This group grades from Mint State 60 to 64. Some are just starting to tone, but most are sparkling white with blazing luster. Lot of 18 coins.

Lot 670
1882-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A satiny white gem - definitely a "PQ" coin.

Lot 671
1883-CC. PCGS graded MS-65 Prooflike. More satiny than prooflike, but you decide.

Lot 672
1883-CC. MS-65. A stunning, frosty white Gem BU in the Nixon box. Has taken on some golden iridescent toning.

Lot 673
1883-CC. MS-63. Brilliant and satiny, very close to Gem.

Lot 674
1883-CC. MS-60 or better. BU examples in the Nixon boxes, as sold by the Treasury Department in the early 1970s. Thus, "fresh." Total of 3 coins.

Lot 675
1883-O. NGC graded MS-65 Prooflike. Brilliant and frosty.

Lot 676
1883-S. MS-63 Semi-prooflike. A delightful coin that boasts nice mirroring in the fields and a delicate gold toning at the periphery. Flashy in appearance and with white frost on the devices. Boldly struck, with full feathers on the eagle and hair detail over Liberty's ear.

Lot 677
1883-S. AU-58. Many tiny abrasions on the obverse, with a brilliant and semi-PL reverse.

Lot 678
1883-S. AU-50. Some of the luster remains and the centers are well struck. Tough to find much nicer.

Lot 679
1883-S. AU-50. Untoned from a recent dipping and the fields show moderate hairlines. Nearly full breast feathers on the eagle. Another rare date, even in this grade and certain to attract attention.

Lot 680
1883-S. EF-45. Cleaned, but luster remains in the fields.

Lot 681
1884-CC. PCGS graded MS-65 Prooflike. Unfrosted devices.

Lot 682
1884-CC. NGC graded MS-64 Deep prooflike. Deeply frosted devices are further enhanced by delicate gold toning around parts of the periphery. A beautiful coin for the money.

Lot 683
1884-CC. MS-63. A mint fresh example that remains choice, with a clean cheek on Liberty and undiminished fields. Lightly toned.

Lot 684
1884-CC. MS-62. Flashy and untoned, fresh from a mint bag. A couple of scrapes from a higher grade.

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