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USA 1882O Morgan Silver Dollar MS64
This coin was struck at the New Orleans mint. Morgan Silver Dollars are the most widely collected coins in the World! These large silver coins are both beautiful and historic. Prices continue to increase, so buying them now is a good idea. This coin is in nice Gem Brilliant Uncirculated condition! Trend value is $125.00 so you can buy this rare coin for over 20% off! Photo is of actual coin.
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U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1921-P Certified MS64
Only a tiny proportion of surviving Brilliant Uncirculated quality qualifies for MS-64 grading, with super luster and only slight surface flaws. Each coin comes in a protective transparent "slab" with certification of the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) or PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) consensus MS-64 grade. We double-check each coin to assure that our rigorous MS-64 standard is met.
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1922-D Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64
CODE: Price: $110.00 Price: $0.00 Year: {1922-D)} Grade: {MS-64)} In stock: 1 item(s) Quantity: Add to cart Add to Wish List
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U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1904-O Certified MS64
A prime rarity in the Morgan dollar series in 1962, before the release of the last U.S. Treasury bags to collectors: any mint-state specimen commanded at least several hundred dollars in the pre-inflation currency of the time. Now you can own a certified connoisseur-quality MS-64 specimen with spectacular luster and surfaces while limited supplies last (a decade ago this superb quality listed for $235). It's estimated that as few as 300,000 may survive in MS-64 or higher gradings. Each comes in a...
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U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1898-O Certified MS64
Before more Treasury bags were released in the 1960's, the 1898-O Morgan dollar was one of the great rarities in the series. In this certified connoisseur MS-64 grading, it's far scarcer than some earlier Morgan issues that cost about the same. Each has superlative luster on both sides and beautiful surfaces. Grading certified by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation or Professional Coin Grading Service.
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Kennedy Half Dollar PCGS Proof-69 DCAM Group of 10
Description: The 1845-O half dollar is a complex issue with eight significant varieties available in addition to normal coins. This particular issue is the WB-108 variety which displays a nicely recut date. This particular coin is a fairly early die state for the variety with strong drapery visible under Miss Liberty's arm. On later die states, this drapery fades and eventually disappears. The strike is quite sharp, which is normal for an 1845-O half. Visually...
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1881-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-64
So close to MS-65. In fact, the overall eye appeal surpasses that of many of the MS-65 examples of this date that we have seen. Both sides are creamy white and detail is razor sharp. An interesting die crack is visible beginning at Star #2, extending to the right through the date, and ending at Star #9.
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U.S. Morgan & Peace Dollar Pair Certified MS64
Only a tiny proportion of surviving Brilliant Uncirculated quality qualifies for MS-64 grading, with super luster and only slight surface flaws. Each coin comes in a protective transparent "slab" with certification of the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) or PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) consensus MS-64 grade. We double-check each coin to assure that our rigorous MS-64 standard is met.
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U.S. 1879-S & 1887-P Morgan Silver Dollar Pair Certified MS64
SAVE ON THE PAIR! Certified MS-64 San Francisco 1879-S Morgan Silver Dollar -- Only one in six mint-state 1879-S Morgans qualifies as a connoisseur's treasure MS-64 specimen, with burning luster and superlative surfaces on both sides, or higher grades & "Big Melt" 1887 Philadelphia Morgan Silver Dollar MS-64 -- This no-mintmark 1887 Morgan dollar had one of the highest mintages in the series but today as few as 2% ae estimated to survive in this gorgeous MS-64 quality or higher grades.
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U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1921-D Certified MS64
The Denver branch mint opened in 1906, following the suspension of the Morgan dollar series after 1904. So the only D-mintmark issue in the series came when the Morgan dollar was briefly revived in 1921. Existing hubs had been destroyed, so original dies were recreated. The 1921 engravings differ slightly from earlier issues and mintmarks proved to be much smaller than before. That gives the "micro D" issue added appeal for collectors. Transparent protective case; PCGS or NGC certification.
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PCGS 1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar MS-65
This 1901-O (New Orleans Mint) Morgan silver dollar is graded at MS-65 (mint state 65 out of a possible 70) and encapsulated in hard acrylic by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service). The coin has a few small dark spots on the obverse, with a few minor bag marks, which can be clearly seen in the provided images. The Morgan silver dollar was designed by George T. Morgan. The Morgan dollar ran from 1878-1904 and 1921. Morgan’s initial “M” can be found on the obverse at the truncation of the neck...
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1881 O MORGAN DOLLAR PCGS MS 64 BRIGHT WHITE NO TONING
Collectible Coin and Currency 1881-O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-64 This fixed price auction is for a 1881-O Morgan Dollar Graded by PCGS as MS-64!! Coin bids at $1400 MS-65 in the dealer's graysheet. Winning bidder pays USPS priority mail costs of $6.25 (Insurance is included) Paypal Accepted!! Visa, Mastercard and Discover Accepted!! Payment expected within 10 days after auction. California residents pay 8.25% sales tax. All Coins and Currency are Fully Guaranteed by Collectible Coin and...
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1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-64
This pearly-white Carson City Morgan dollar is perfect for a collector that doesnât like patina on his coins. Minor contact marks are visible in the fields on both sides, as well as on Ms. Libertyâs face. This boldly-struck specimen will satisfy any budget-minded Carson City collector.
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PCGS 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar MS-64
This 1882-CC (Carson City Mint) Morgan silver dollar was graded at MS-64 (64 out of a possible 70) and encapsulated in hard acrylic by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service). The coin has some slight discolorations and small bag marks on either side of the coin, these can all be seen in the provided pictures. The Morgan silver dollar was designed by George T. Morgan. The Morgan dollar ran from 1878-1904 and 1921. Morgan’s initial “M” can be found on the obverse at the truncation of the neck. Morgan...
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PCGS MS64 1972-P Ty 2 Eisenhower Dollar
I am offering a PCGS MS64 1972-P Ty 2 Eisenhower Dollar. This is a nice no problem lightly toned coin with no finger prints, spots or haze. The 1972-P Ty 2 is considered the "KEY" coin in the Eisenhower Dollar Series FREE Insured Shipping. Winners of multiple auctions will receive combined shipping costs. On combined shipping buyer pays the highest single item shipping charge plus only $1 per each additional item where shipping is charged.
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1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-64
If youâre looking for a special coin, this toned gem is for you. The obverse is toned with a goldish-beige color around the periphery, and becomes a dark rust color with hints of turquoise below Ms. Libertyâs head. Abrasions and scuffs are visible with a slight splotchy look, and most wear is seen on Ms. Libertyâs hair and around her ear. The reverse is surprisingly opposite, with a radiant luster and no toning. A few ticks are barely noticeable on the left side near the wreath and above â...
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2007 John Adams Dollar PCGS MS-64
Missing Edge Lettering & Partial Collar strike (Tag Reads). Easily seen on edge, & the only known Partial Collar strike & M.E.L. John Adams Dollar.
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1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-64DMPL
With fields that are as smooth and clear as ice contrasting against the frosty-whiteness of the devices, one would assume this Morgan dollar was a Proof issue. The only contact mark worth noting is a minor nick on Ms. Libertyâs forehead. But overall, this Deep-Mirror, Proof-Like Carson City Morgan dollar is such a fascinating and attractive specimen that it would draw anyoneâs attention.
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1878 7 Tailfeathers Morgan Silver Dollar. Reverse of 1879. MS-65 (PCGS)
A very beautiful coin, the obverse is layered in vivid copper-rose, olive-gold and cobalt-blue patina. The reverse is mostly pinkish-silver in tone, although we do see a crescent of electric-blue iridescence along the left border. Fully struck and highly lustrous, the surfaces are expectably smooth at the Gem grade level.
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1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-64
Highly reflective with captivating cartwheel luster. The dazzling white surfaces are clear of any spots, toning or haze. The usual amount of small non-distractive contact marks are present on the surfaces.
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1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-64 (b)
There is a soft beige-cream haze on this 1891-CC Morgan dollar which veils both sides. The piece has original luster and eye appeal, with auburn-tinted pearly-white surfaces. Contact marks are mostly seen on the obverse. Two minute, black carbon spots are visible on the right side.
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1861 Gold Dollar - 1861 Gold Dollar PCGS MS64
1861 Gold Dollar PCGS MS64. Civil War Date. Near gem example of this popular gold dollar, struck in the first year of the American Civil War which would tear apart a nation for many years to come. Virtually mark-free, the clash-marks on the reverse are the most prominent feature on this particular gold coin, the final type of the gold dollar...
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1861 Gold Dollar PCGS MS64 - Civil War Gold
The present piece is a premium quality MS-64 gold dollar that might upgrade to gem someday. Original and very lustrous fields show on both sides, which are toned to a splendid orange-yellow gold color. No major marks are seen on either side, which are boldly struck. A great coin for the collector seeking an affordable Civil War...
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1908 Barber Half Dollar PCGS Proof-65
Description: The 1845-O half dollar is a complex issue with eight significant varieties available in addition to normal coins. This particular issue is the WB-108 variety which displays a nicely recut date. This particular coin is a fairly early die state for the variety with strong drapery visible under Miss Liberty's arm. On later die states, this drapery fades and eventually disappears. The strike is quite sharp, which is normal for an 1845-O half. Visually...
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