Mark Feld had that coin in his case when I viewed it, in hand. I can tell you it's waaaaaaay better than that set of photos. Luster is blinding and the color coupled with the near PL surfaces are outstanding. The finest Morgan at the show- no matter what grade.
My guess, if enough people view it in person, it'll close $15,000.00+
<< <i>Pat, to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding - it was in ANR's case/table, not mine. They let me hang out at their tables at shows. >>
Well, you chose one killer table! Between that Morgan, the stunning early bust halves and the outstanding gold type (many in PCGS MS67 holders...) there was a lot of eye candy.
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Russ, NCNE
The finest Morgan at the show- no matter what grade.
My guess, if enough people view it in person, it'll close $15,000.00+
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<< <i>Pat, to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding - it was in ANR's case/table, not mine. They let me hang out at their tables at shows.
Well, you chose one killer table! Between that Morgan, the stunning early bust halves and the outstanding gold type (many in PCGS MS67 holders...) there was a lot of eye candy.
<< <i>Hopefully that common date Morgan is commanding that kind of price because of the grade and not the color. >>
Why not both?
<< <i>Now that coin is a bona fide monster, unlike what a lot of people around here just think are monsters.
Russ, NCNE >>
Without a doubt a greatly Toned Morgan $ With a kicka$$ grade to boot!
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