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Lot 1409 |
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1889-S. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ CAC Approved. Lovely toning and very choice for the grade. A coin that succeeds in attracting notice from a distance with its original patina over cartwheel-form luster on both sides. Scarce, as only 700,000 were made (PCGS # 7194) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $805 |
Lot 1410 |
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1889-S. PCGS graded MS-64 CAC Approved. Nice old time toning with resolute luster throughout, gleaming and uninterrupted by haze or surface deterioration. Close to Gem quality (PCGS # 7194) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $575 |
Lot 1411 |
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1889-S. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ CAC Approved. Well struck with nice even golden toning (PCGS # 7194) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $748 |
Lot 1412 |
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1889-S. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ CAC Approved. Lovely blue and gold toning with semi-reflective fields (PCGS # 7194) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $805 |
Lot 1413 |
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1890-CC. PCGS graded MS-64. A hint of light tone on this extra frosty example. The 1890s were sometimes referred to as the "Mauve Decade," because William Henry Perkin's aniline dye allowed the widespread use of that colour in fashion, and also as the "Gay Nineties", under the then-current usage of the word "gay" which referred simply to merriment and frivolity, without the connotations in present-day usage. The phrase, "The Gay Nineties," was not coined until 1926 (PCGS # 7198) . Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,050. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,121 |
Lot 1414 |
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1890-CC. PCGS graded MS-63. Lightly toned. Always high on the want lists of Silver Dollar buyers (PCGS # 7198) . Estimated Value $600 - 625. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Unsold |
Lot 1415 |
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1890-CC. PCGS graded MS-62 Prooflike PQ CAC Approved. Well struck with lovely blue and golden toning (PCGS # 7199) . Estimated Value $500 - 525. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $690 |
Lot 1416 |
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1891. PCI graded MS-65. A nice white coin, fresh with sparkling luster whose satiny flow embellishes the surface on both sides. A solid Gem. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,300. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,323 |
Lot 1417 |
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1891. PCGS graded MS-64 CAC Approved. A frosty white near-Gem with brilliant, satiny surfaces and an above-average strike (PCGS # 7204) . Estimated Value $500 - 525. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $891 |
Lot 1418 |
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1891-CC. PCGS graded MS-64. Frosty with lovely light antique toning (PCGS # 7206) . Estimated Value $850 - 900. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Unsold |
Lot 1419 |
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1891-CC. PCGS graded MS-63+ Prooflike CAC Approved. A nice white coin. Pop 2; 120 finer in PL at PCGS. New to the population report. The Populist Party, originally the People's Party, was established in 1891, the year this 1891-CC dollar was minted. It occurred when the Knights of Labor and Farmers' Alliance joined forces. The party advocated the public ownership of the railroads, steamship lines and telephone and telegraph systems. It also supported the free and unlimited coinage of silver, the abolition of national banks, a system of graduated income tax and the direct election of United States Senators (PCGS # 7207) . Estimated Value $650 - 700. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,035 |
Lot 1420 |
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1891-CC. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ CAC Approved. Lovely blue and lilac toning from being in an envelope for over 50 years (PCGS # 7206) . Estimated Value $550 - 600. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $644 |
Lot 1421 |
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1891-CC. PCGS graded MS-63 CAC Approved. Nice blue toning on both sides (PCGS # 7206) . Estimated Value $550 - 600. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $633 |
Lot 1422 |
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1891-S. NGC graded MS-64 Prooflike. Together with: $1.00 1897-S NGC MS-64. Lot of 2 coins (PCGS # 7211) . Estimated Value $450 - 500. View details Check results on similar lots
| Realized $633 |
Lot 1423 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ CAC Approved. Lovely blue toning. A great looking coin for this grade and sure to please even the most critical student of numismatics. Better date Carson City Mint dollar (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,900. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,415 |
Lot 1424 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded MS-63. Lovely light blue toning; some modest bagmarking but overall a lustrous, frosty example. Second to the last issue from this far Western mint, whose days were numbered once Grover Cleveland won the presidental election in November of that year. As before in 1885 upon entering office in his unique split double-term as President, Cleveland would once again sign the closure documents ending Carson City's facinating but short-lived existence as a Mint, 1870-93 (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,350. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,610 |
Lot 1425 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded MS-63. Lovely blue and gold toning with reflective fields with choice appearance over both sides (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,350. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,610 |
Lot 1426 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded MS-63. Blue and gold toning with semi-reflective fields on both sides. Well struck with all the finer detail present (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,350. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,725 |
Lot 1427 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded MS-62 CAC Approved. Housed in an OGH. Frosty and white. The rich bequest of mint frost thins somewhat in the fields of this moderately abraded example. Well struck except at the centers and untoned. We note a mark from the nose to the lips (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,250. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,495 |
Lot 1428 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded MS-62. Mostly white. The rich endowment of mint frost thins somewhat in the fields of this moderately abraded example. Boldly struck and mainly untoned (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,250. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,438 |
Lot 1429 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded AU-58 PQ. Lovely golden toning. Well struck and near Mint State (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $700 - 750. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $886 |
Lot 1430 |
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1892-CC. PCGS graded AU-58 CAC Approved. Lovely rainbow toning on both sides (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $700 - 750. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $805 |
Lot 1431 |
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1892-CC. NGC graded AU-55. Well struck (PCGS # 7214) . Estimated Value $475 - 500. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Unsold |
Lot 1432 |
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1892-S. PCGS graded AU-55. Plenty of luster remains. A rare coin in grades of EF and better (PCGS # 7218) . Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $5,060 |
Lot 1433 |
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1892-S. PCGS graded AU-50 PQ. Nice blue toning with reflective surfaces. A popular key date in high grade. This examples, well defined, and naturally toned, is a splendid example with areas of residual luster. An exceptional AU example by all measures and a very desirable item when weighed against the price of a Mint State coin (PCGS # 7218) . Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,265 |
Lot 1434 |
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1892-S PCGS graded Genuine. Lightly toned with some light marks and prooflike surfaces. Also some light hairlines. Our grade is Sharpness of AU (PCGS # 7218) . Estimated Value $500 - 600. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $23,000 |
Lot 1435 |
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1893. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ CAC Approved. Lovely old time rainbow toning. Recently graded at PCGS (PCGS # 7220) . Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,700. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,840 |
Lot 1436 |
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1893. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ CAC Approved. Lovely rainbow toning from an old time collection (PCGS # 7220) . Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,700. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,840 |
Lot 1437 |
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1893-CC. SEGS graded MS-64. Well struck and fully lustrous with a nice clean cheek. Our grade is MS-63 . An always-popular issue as the final CC-mint Morgan, the present lot offers a particularly lustrous survivor with silvery iridescence. The scattered distractions that often plague this issue are entirely absent, therefore we encourage a strong bid. Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500. View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $3,105 |
Lot 1438 |
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1893-CC. NGC graded EF-45. Nice original toning (PCGS # 7222) . Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,150. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,351 |
Lot 1439 |
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1893-CC PCGS graded Genuine. Altered surfaces. Our grade is Sharpness of MS60+. An always-popular issue as the final CC-mint Morgan, the present lot offers a partially lustrous aspect (PCGS # 7222) . Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,645 |
Lot 1440 |
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1893-CC. NGC graded VF-35. Another desirable low mintage date. Last of the CC-mint Morgan dollars. Carson City closed up shop at the end of 1893 (PCGS # 7222) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Unsold |
Lot 1441 |
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1893-CC. PCGS graded VF-25. Lovely natural toning. A popular "CC" mint dollar (PCGS # 7222) . Estimated Value $500 - 525. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $552 |
Lot 1442 |
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1893-O. NGC graded AU-53. Untoned with luster around the legends and devices. Almost nothing in the way of abrasions; normal light strike at the central hair (this was a design problem of the Morgan dollar, which must have given the mint's sleepless nights since coins struck from the dies are otherwise finely detailed and impressive looking, as here. Low mintage issue (PCGS # 7224) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Unsold |
Lot 1443 |
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1893-S. NGC graded EF-45. Original toning on both sides. A popular key date (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $6,000 - 6,500. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $8,338 |
Lot 1444 |
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1893-S. PCGS graded VF-20. Mostly untoned. A popular key date. The shade of color is light silver gray with a few traces of golden brown like a veil over the outer margins. Normal wear for this grade with much hair detail above the brow and ear as well as below the cap (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $4,600 |
Lot 1445 |
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1893-S. NGC graded VF-25. Nicely toned (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $3,800 - 4,000. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $4,485 |
Lot 1446 |
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1893-S. ICG graded VF-25. Our grade is VF-20. with medium antique gray toning. Popular Key Date. Another choice representative of this S-mint delivery, both sides are a light silver-gray hue without any marks to obstruct your appreciation of the natural color and surface integrity. Only the central highpoints possess active wear from circulation, and the surfaces. Problem-free for a Silver Dollar that saw a decade or two’s circulation. Estimated Value $3,500 - 4,000. View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $3,623 |
Lot 1447 |
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1893-S. PCGS graded Fine-15. Nice old time toning. Only 9,948 examples are estimated to have survived. The neutral deep gray patina is lighter in the high points than at the fields giving nice contrast. There is a pair of minor contact marks near the cheek and neck and on Liberty’s nose at the bridge. The portrait has modest wear from its time in circulation. The wing feathers have good separation. A popular key date (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $3,571 |
Lot 1448 |
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1893-S PCGS graded Genuine. Our grade is Fine 15 and nicely toned. A popular key date (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,700. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,933 |
Lot 1449 |
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1893-S NGC graded Fine Details. Improperly cleaned. Mostly untoned and a nice looking coin for the grade. A small obverse rim nick at 3:00. Only 9,948 examples are estimated to have survived. A popular key date (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,955 |
Lot 1450 |
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1893-S. NGC graded Good-6. Nice even wear old time toning. Mintage: 100,000. Only 9,948 examples are estimated to have survived. A popular key date (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,600. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,783 |
Lot 1451 |
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1893-S NGC graded VG Details. Obverse scratched. Nice even toning. A popular key date. Only 9,948 examples are estimated to have survived (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,300. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,380 |
Lot 1452 |
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1893-S. PCGS graded Good-6. Even wear and nice clean rims. Popular Key Date (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,300. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,955 |
Lot 1453 |
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1893-S PCGS graded Genuine. Our grade is VG8 lightly cleaned. Only 100,000 minted. Key date in the set (PCGS # 7226) . Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,622 |
Lot 1454 |
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1894. NGC graded Proof 62 Cameo. A nice white coin. Only 972 Proofs struck. A popular date since the P-mint busiess strike this year has low mintage and minimal survival in choice condition that collectors naturally turn to the better surviving Proofs such as this attractive Proof 62 1894 dollar. Well worth considering (PCGS # 7329) . Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,600. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,990 |
Lot 1455 |
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1894. PCGS graded MS-60. Housed in an Old Green Holder. A nice frosty coin. With only 110,000 pieces struck, Uncirculated survivors are desirable (PCGS # 7228) . Estimated Value $2,800 - 2,900. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,990 |
Lot 1456 |
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1894. ANACS graded EF-45. Lightly toned. Rare low mintage date: 110,000 struck. Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,200. View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $1,121 |
Lot 1457 |
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1894. ANACS rim filed, graffiti and cleaned, Net VF-30. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000. View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $805 |
Lot 1458 |
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1894. NGC VF Details, improbably cleaned (PCGS # 7228) . Estimated Value $750 - 800. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $863 |