Did not seem as busy and crowded as Nashua show (the bourse floor 7 times larger, that may be the reason). Several dealers were also missing. I maged to grab that nice CC Morgan:
sadysta1: I like your new 1882-CC Morgan Dollar! It's got some nice pretty original toning, very few minor contact marks, strong luster and a strong strike. I think that it's a lock MS-64 (and perhaps a long-shot 65) because these factors combined with high eye-appeal.
The shot-65 will very much depend on how shallow or how deep those obverse contact marks are, and how distracting they look in person vs. the digital image.
Thanks for sharing her with us!!
Stuart
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That's a nice one and appears to be a 64 to me. Nice buy.
ms64++/65
Looks 65 to me.
Herb
The shot-65 will very much depend on how shallow or how deep those obverse contact marks are, and how distracting they look in person vs. the digital image.
Thanks for sharing her with us!!
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
I also bought two more Morgans that will reqire VAM help I'll post them later when I get home.
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