The Collector's Series

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May 22-23, 2013 - New York, NY

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A Mint State twosome of scarce 1887-S Morgan Dollars. Both are BU or better and exhibit a more balanced appearance than the norm. Shades of lilac and gold on each example highlight underlying mint frost.[2] Est. 200-300

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1888-S Morgan Dollar. BU and offering claims to a full Choice designation. Wonderful rolling-cartwheel mint bloom is augmented by chisel-sharp design features. The slightest trace of russet-mauve toning completes this scarce San Francisco mint example. Est. 300-500

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Six Mint State 1889 Morgan Dollars. Each coin in this BU grouping is untoned and offers its share of frosty luster on both the obverse and reverse. [6] Est. 250-350

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1889-CC Morgan Dollar. F-VF detail.Two deep rim bruises are evident on the obverse. A key date, very elusive in circulated grades. Est. 400-600

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1889-CC. Morgan $1. Fine details, and the obverse is quite pleasing. The reverse rim is damaged near the bottom. The 1889-CC is a very difficult date to find in decent circulated grades, and it gets to be very expensive as the grades increase. Est. 300-450

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1891 Morgan Dollar. BU and exhibiting some claims to the Choice category. The pale golden fields and devices of this above average example are free of any imperfections that require special mention. Est. 50-75

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1893-S. Morgan $1. NGC XF 40. Pleasing natural silver-gray surfaces accented by hints of frost around the major design elements. The key to the entire series and always in demand. A lovely, problem-free example. Est. 7000-9000

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1894. Morgan Dollar. PCGS VF35.The central definition is a bit soft, but the surfaces are original. Extremely scarce, and seldom encountered at any grade level. Est. 1000-1500

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1894-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS EF45. Traces of luster still present. Est. 100-150

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1891-CC. Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS62. Frosty surfaces beneath light lavender and gray toning. Great eye appeal. Est. 500-750

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1892 Morgan Dollar. BU or a bit finer. There is a trace of subtle lilac toning over icy mint frost. The number of bagmarks encountered on this scarce Morgan issue, moreover, is certainly fewer th an the norm. Est. 250-350

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