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New coins from the ANA and my N.H.trip...Morgans, and classic Commems. web site updated..New eBay au

These are pieces I picked up at the ANA in Pittsburgh, and a trip to New Hampshire last week.

Pictures of all these coins are listed on my web site. A link is in my signature line.

Prices include insured delivery.

Please PM or email me at ronsrarecoin@aol.com if you have any interest in these coins.

1) 1925 Stone Mountain commem. NGC MS-64, bright white $95. (2 available)

2) 1920 Pilgrim Commem. NGC MS-63 Listed on the web site at $90, but offered here for $85

3) 1920 Pilgrim Commem. NGC MS-64 bright white $165 (4 available, one with a trace of gray tone)

4) 1936 Gettysburg Commem. NGC MS-65. Brilliant white. Listed on the web site for $715, but offered here for only $600!

5) 1901-O Morgan. NGC MS-65. Spectacularly toned blue rims on both sides with a PL obverse that is NOT marked on the holder. $295

6) 1891 Morgan. NGC MS-64. Brilliant white. I have this one listed on the web site for $685, but can offer a much better deal for a board member. Offered here at the Greysheet bid value of $510!

7) 1889-O Morgan. ANACS MS-63. A Beautiful, brilliant white coin that appears to be undergraded. This looks as good as, if not better than many coins in NGC/PCGS MS-64 holders! Listed on the website for $475, offered here for $450!

8) 1885-CC Morgan. GSA not graded, but looks to be a lower-end MS-63. In the GSA box, no certificate. It has a beautiful crescent rainbow on the obverse from about 10:00 to 3:00 with blues, greens, golds, and purples. The reverse has some pale rainbow tone from 1:00 to almost 5:00. The pics on the web site don't capture the true colors of the coin. Listed for $700 on the web site, but for a board member I'm asking $600!

9) 1882-CC Morgan. GSA not graded, but still in the original box and with the certificate. This coin grades at MS-64 easily, but that's not what makes it special. This coin survived a fire in someone's safe. As a result, the box and COA are a bit tattered, and the plastic GSA case is melted and deformed. The coin was not damaged. There are 7 pics of the box COA, and coin on my web site.
I'm not offering a special deal on this one, as it's a bit unique. I bought it from a board member at the ANA show on a whim (as I was walking out the door!) and am reluctant to sell it, but I will for the firm price of $450!

PS
I realize the price on the 1882-CC is a bit steep, but I wanted to share this piece with all you guys and girls. It IS for sale, but at that price I'll probably keep it for a while!

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