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Here is a pretty group of 51 (46 remaining) high quality certified Morgan Dollars (Mostly PCGS & NGC) which I am offering for sale only via the BS&T Forum. Pricing is based on the latest online PCGS Morgan Dollar Price Guide. Many new coins have been added, and prices significantly reduced on coins previously offered.

I personally believe that choice PL Morgan Dollars are significantly undervalued in the PCGS Price Guide and the general marketplace, as they are typically priced at only marginally more than standard grade, and their average populations are between 5-20% of graded Morgans, varying per date. I have priced these coins based upon the actual eye-appeal and quality of the coins, not solely based upon the grade on the holder.

Please PM me if you are seriously interested in these coins & if I can provide you with additional descriptive information to assist you in making your purchasing decision. I plan to post images of the more expensive coins, and would be pleased to e-mail high resolution images of coins to those considering making purchases.

I will consider offering discounted pricing for quantity purchases. Thanks very much for taking the time to consider purchasing these!!

I prefer to focus on Morgan Dollars with high eye-appeal that are either high-end for their respective grade, or coins with some extra "pop" such as cameo contrast and Semi-PL or PL fields.

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I am offering Free Shipping, 7-day return privilege, and 100% satisfaction guarantee on all coins sold. I strive to maintain the very highest level of client satisfaction with every sale, and will be pleased to provide you with client references upon request. I guarantee it!!
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Today's Featured Coin: 1878-S PCGS MS-65 Prooflike Morgan Dollar (Inv #9809) -- Coin #3 Below - $325

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  1. * 1878-CC PCGS MS-63 #5593 (Truly a PQ frosty white that looks MS-64 to me with only light contact marks on cheek) - (Was $525) $465
  2. * 1878-CC NGC MS-63 #2795 (Pretty Brown Rim-Toned on Both Sides) - << SOLD >>
  3. * 1878-S PCGS MS-65 PL (PROOFLIKE Gem) #9809 (Good Value Grade - Huge 12x Price Jump to $4000 in MS-65 DMPL) - (Was $365) $325
  4. 1878-S PCGS MS-64 PL (PROOFLIKE) #1087 (Very Pretty Lightly Contrasting Cameo PL) - << SOLD >>

  5. 1879-S PCGS MS-64 #8755 (Sharp Satiny Light Cameo with Hint of Brown Rim Toning Top Obv & Bot Rev) - $75
  6. 1879-S PCGS MS-64 #6963 (White Satiny Semi-PL Fields with Lightly Contrasting Cameo Devices) - $75
  7. 1880 NCS "Genuine" Binion - Not Graded #7192 (Frosty White Looks MS-63) - $80
  8. * 1880-CC PCGS MS-64 (GSA Designated) #9262 (Satiny Fields and Frosty White Devices & Small Crescent Toned Area on Rev) - (Was $775) $735
  9. 1880-O PCI MS-60 PL (PROOFLIKE) (14 Digit Green Bordered Label) #0001 (Very tough Coin in PL) - $115

  10. * 1880-S PCGS MS-65 (Gem) #5914 (Large "S" Tilted Left MM - PQ High-End Satiny Semi-PL w/Bright Cartwheel Luster) - (Was $230) $215
  11. 1880-S PCGS MS-64 #0482 (Bright White Semi-PL) - $70
  12. 1880-S PCGS MS-63 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #7699 (Just Missed PL) - << SOLD >>
  13. 1880-S PCGS MS-63 (Gen-1 Old Rattler Holder) #5997 (Semi-PL Light Cameo Contrast) - $50
  14. 1880-S ANACS MS-63 (Old ANA Type Gold Hologram Holder) #6900 Beautiful Blue-Brown 2-Sided Rim Toned - $60

  15. 1880-S NGC MS-63 #4707 (Beautiful Lightly Contrasted Cameo Semi-PL) - $50
  16. 1880-S NGC MS-63 #0807 (Just Missed PL - Several Brown Toning Spots in Obv Field) - $50
  17. 1881-S NGC MS-64 (Old Fat Keyless NGC Holder w/ Wide Hologram on Rev) #4842 (Cameo Semi-PL w/ Pretty 2-Sided Brown Rim Toning) - $80
  18. * 1881-O PCGS MS-64 #4160 (Frosty White Strong Cartwheel Luster & Good Value Grade - 10x Price Jump to $1725 in MS-65 ) - (Was $165) $160
  19. 1881-S PCGS MS-64 #9057 (Strong Semi-PL with Moderate Satiny Cameo Contrasting Devices) - $75

  20. 1881-S NGC MS-63 #2741-052 (Super Bright Satiny Cartwheel Luster Bands -- MS-64 Quality & Eye Appeal) - $60
  21. 1882 PCGS MS-64 #1266 (Blast White Frosty High-End MS-64 Good Value Grade with 6x Price Jump to $465 in MS-65 - $90
  22. 1882-O SEGS MS-62 #3913 (Very Pretty Satiny Semi-PL w/ Moderate Cameo Contrast - Looks MS-63+) - $45
  23. * 1882-S PCGS MS-65 (Gem) #8517 (Gorgeous Brown 2-Sided Rim Toning & Looks PL w/ Light Cameo) - (Was $245) $225
  24. 1882-S NGC MS-64 #6651 (Bright White Semi-PL Strong Cartwheel Luster Bands w/ Light Satiny Cameo Contrast) - $80

  25. 1882-S PCGS MS-63 (Gen-1 Old Rattler Holder) #2258 (Very Bright Satiny Cartwheel Semi-PL Luster -- MS-64 Quality & Eye Appeal - $55
  26. * 1883-CC PCGS MS-64 #3297 (Gray Toned Obv w/ Strong Semi-PL Fields that Looks PL) - (Was $280) $265
  27. 1883-CC PCGS MS-61 #3298 (Deeply Red/Brown Toned Reverse - Looks Better than MS-61) - $185
  28. 1883-O PCGS MS-64 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #2339 (Pretty Light Brown 2-Sided Toning) - $85
  29. 1883-O PCGS MS-64 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #3393 (Semi-PL w/ Moderate Cameo Contrast) - $85

  30. 1883-O PCGS MS-64 #4405 (Frosty White w/ Multicolor Toned Small Crescent on Rev -- Choice) - $80
  31. 1883-S PCGS AU-50 #0472 (Steel Gray Original Toning - Matches 1884-S Below -- Looks AU-53+) - $175
  32. 1884-CC PCGS MS-63 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #8382 (Strong for the Grade - Looks 64!!) - $225
  33. * 1884-S PCGS AU-50 #0760 (Steel Gray Original Toning - Matches 1883-S Above) - (Was $450) $395
  34. * 1884-S ANACS AU-50 #6873 (Brown Rim Toning that Looks Better than AU-50) - (Was $400) $355

  35. 1885 NGC MS-63 #8404-019 (Pretty Golden Colored 2-Sided Toner w/ Small Obv Textile Toned Patch) - << SOLD >>
  36. 1885 NGC MS-63 #8404-081 (Light Golden Colored Toned Obv) - $50
  37. 1885 NGC MS-63 #8404-107 (Very Subtly Light Golden Toned Obv) - $50
  38. * 1885-O NGC MS-65 (Gem) #7450 (Bright White with Strong Satiny Luster and Moderate Cameo Contrast) - (Was $230) $195
  39. 1885-O PCGS MS-64 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #3124 (Coppery-Bronze Toned Obv) - $75

  40. * 1887 PCGS MS-64 PL (PROOFLIKE) #5095 (Nearly DMPL w/ Strong Cameo Contrast & Strong for Grade) - (Was $215) $205
  41. * 1887-S PCI "MS-63 PQ" #3975 (Good Value Grade - Light Brown 2-Sided Toner - (Was $285) $265
  42. 1890-S PCGS MS-63 #9644 (Bright White Attractive Flashy Cartwheel Luster) - $115
  43. 1891-S PCI MS-63 (14 Digit Green Bordered Label) #0009 (2-Sided Brown Toning in Old Green Border Label - Accurately Graded) - $125
  44. 1891-S PCGS MS-62 #0421 (Absolutely DMPL Cameo Obv & Semi-PL Rev) - $115

  45. * 1896 PCGS MS-65 (Gem) (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #6047 (Frosty Luster) - (Was $240) $195
  46. 1896 NGC MS-63 #9397 (Semi-PL with Strong Cartwheel Luster) - << SOLD >>
  47. 1901-O ANACS MS-63 #4685 (Semi-PL & Brown Rim Toned on Both Sides) - $55
  48. * 1903-O PCGS MS-64 "PQ" #9588 (Very Scarce Truly PQ Looks MS-65 PL with Near Miss PL Surfaces that Appear PL to Me) - (Was $850) $795
  49. * 1921 NGC MS-64 PL (PROOFLIKE) #2071 (Very Scarce in this Grade with Moderate Cameo Device Contrast) - (Was $325) $295

  50. 1921 NGC MS-62 Morgan #3447 (Semi-PL Obv w/ Nearly PL Rev) - $45
  51. 1921-S PCGS MS-64 #9966 (Frosty White with Strong Strike) - $155
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A Few Words About My Morgan Dollar Purchasing Selection Criteria:

I have been collecting Morgan Dollars for the past 35 years, and have hand selected each of these coins for my personal collection. Please refer to my PCGS SBG Morgans PL/DMPL Registry Set to see digital photograph examples of the high quality Morgan Dollars that I collect.

My preference is to select high eye-appealing coins, typically MS-64 and above, with some extra "pop" such as Prooflike or Semi-Prooflike fields with some contrasting cameo frosty devices. I think that cameo contrast Morgans are far more attractive than totally frosty coins.

I prefer to purchase and collect coins that are solid to high-end for their respective grade, and always avoid overgraded coins. My personal grading "sweet spot" is for MS-64 PL Morgans, which I feel are aesthetically pleasing, and provide high eye-appeal at reasonable market prices.

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"

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  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Today's Featured Coin: 1903-O PCGS MS-64 Morgan Dollar - (Semi-Prooflike) (Inv #9588) -- Coin #48 Below - $795

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    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks to a fellow forum member who purchased 6 beautiful Morgan Dollars from this group yesterday. There are now 51 remaining from which to choose...

    I have made some price reductions on the scarcer higher-priced coins in this group as of Friday November 17th. Please take another look and send me a PM if interested.

    Thanks very much for looking!! image

    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Today's Featured Coin: 1880-S PCGS MS-65 Morgan Dollar (Inv #5914) -- #10 Below - $215

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    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks to another forum member for purchasing 3 of my Morgan Dollars this evening leaving a total of 48 remaining from this grouping.

    I have selected another 40 Morgan Dollars from my personal collection this past weekend, which I will be listing only on the PCGS BS&T Forum over the next few weeks, just in time for your Holiday shopping!! image

    I am planning to photograph these within the next couple of weeks, and list these coins with new higher resolution photos to be hosted on PhotoBucket. I am very pleased with the results that I have gotten with my improved forum images posted in this way.

    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    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"
  • HyperionHyperion Posts: 7,440 ✭✭✭
    stuart, received my morgans today. BEAUTIFUL coins!!! excellent pics !
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hyperion: I am very glad to hear that you are pleased with your new Morgan Dollar purchases. I always appreciate having satisfied customers.

    Thanks very much for purchasing some of the Morgan Dollars from my personal collection!

    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    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"
  • Hi Stuart-

    PM Sent--
    Looking to buy Morgans in ACG, INS, IGA, Old PCI photo, and Hannes Tulving holders.
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    NH484000: Please turn on your private message capability in your user profile, or post your e-mail address so that I may communicate with you about this coin.

    Thanks!! image

    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"
  • StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    image<< Stuart's Morgan Dollar Winter Sale -- PRICES REDUCED on * Marked Listings!!! >> imageimage

    Here is a pretty group of 51 (46 remaining) high quality certified Morgan Dollars (Mostly PCGS & NGC) which I am offering for sale only via the BS&T Forum. Pricing is based on the latest online PCGS Morgan Dollar Price Guide. Many new coins have been added, and prices significantly reduced on coins previously offered.

    I personally believe that choice PL Morgan Dollars are significantly undervalued in the PCGS Price Guide and the general marketplace, as they are typically priced at only marginally more than standard grade, and their average populations are between 5-20% of graded Morgans, varying per date. I have priced these coins based upon the actual eye-appeal and quality of the coins, not solely based upon the grade on the holder.

    Please PM me if you are seriously interested in these coins & if I can provide you with additional descriptive information to assist you in making your purchasing decision. I plan to post images of the more expensive coins, and would be pleased to e-mail high resolution images of coins to those considering making purchases.

    I will consider offering discounted pricing for quantity purchases. Thanks very much for taking the time to consider purchasing these!!

    I prefer to focus on Morgan Dollars with high eye-appeal that are either high-end for their respective grade, or coins with some extra "pop" such as cameo contrast and Semi-PL or PL fields.

    ===================================================================================================

    I am offering Free Shipping, 7-day return privilege, and 100% satisfaction guarantee on all coins sold. I strive to maintain the very highest level of client satisfaction with every sale, and will be pleased to provide you with client references upon request. I guarantee it!!
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    imageimage<<< CLICK_ HERE_ FOR_ HIGH_ RESOLUTION_ PHOTO_ LINKS >>> imageimage

    Today's Featured Coin: 1878-S PCGS MS-65 Prooflike Morgan Dollar (Inv #9809) -- Coin #3 Below - $325

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    1. * 1878-CC PCGS MS-63 #5593 (Truly a PQ frosty white that looks MS-64 to me with only light contact marks on cheek) - (Was $525) $465
    2. * 1878-CC NGC MS-63 #2795 (Pretty Brown Rim-Toned on Both Sides) - << SOLD >>
    3. * 1878-S PCGS MS-65 PL (PROOFLIKE Gem) #9809 (Good Value Grade - Huge 12x Price Jump to $4000 in MS-65 DMPL) - (Was $365) $325
    4. 1878-S PCGS MS-64 PL (PROOFLIKE) #1087 (Very Pretty Lightly Contrasting Cameo PL) - << SOLD >>

    5. 1879-S PCGS MS-64 #8755 (Sharp Satiny Light Cameo with Hint of Brown Rim Toning Top Obv & Bot Rev) - $75
    6. 1879-S PCGS MS-64 #6963 (White Satiny Semi-PL Fields with Lightly Contrasting Cameo Devices) - $75
    7. 1880 NCS "Genuine" Binion - Not Graded #7192 (Frosty White Looks MS-63) - $80
    8. * 1880-CC PCGS MS-64 (GSA Designated) #9262 (Satiny Fields and Frosty White Devices & Small Crescent Toned Area on Rev) - (Was $775) $735
    9. 1880-O PCI MS-60 PL (PROOFLIKE) (14 Digit Green Bordered Label) #0001 (Very tough Coin in PL) - $115

    10. * 1880-S PCGS MS-65 (Gem) #5914 (Large "S" Tilted Left MM - PQ High-End Satiny Semi-PL w/Bright Cartwheel Luster) - (Was $230) $215
    11. 1880-S PCGS MS-64 #0482 (Bright White Semi-PL) - $70
    12. 1880-S PCGS MS-63 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #7699 (Just Missed PL) - << SOLD >>
    13. 1880-S PCGS MS-63 (Gen-1 Old Rattler Holder) #5997 (Semi-PL Light Cameo Contrast) - $50
    14. 1880-S ANACS MS-63 (Old ANA Type Gold Hologram Holder) #6900 Beautiful Blue-Brown 2-Sided Rim Toned - $60

    15. 1880-S NGC MS-63 #4707 (Beautiful Lightly Contrasted Cameo Semi-PL) - $50
    16. 1880-S NGC MS-63 #0807 (Just Missed PL - Several Brown Toning Spots in Obv Field) - $50
    17. 1881-S NGC MS-64 (Old Fat Keyless NGC Holder w/ Wide Hologram on Rev) #4842 (Cameo Semi-PL w/ Pretty 2-Sided Brown Rim Toning) - $80
    18. * 1881-O PCGS MS-64 #4160 (Frosty White Strong Cartwheel Luster & Good Value Grade - 10x Price Jump to $1725 in MS-65 ) - (Was $165) $160
    19. 1881-S PCGS MS-64 #9057 (Strong Semi-PL with Moderate Satiny Cameo Contrasting Devices) - $75

    20. 1881-S NGC MS-63 #2741-052 (Super Bright Satiny Cartwheel Luster Bands -- MS-64 Quality & Eye Appeal) - $60
    21. 1882 PCGS MS-64 #1266 (Blast White Frosty High-End MS-64 Good Value Grade with 6x Price Jump to $465 in MS-65 - $90
    22. 1882-O SEGS MS-62 #3913 (Very Pretty Satiny Semi-PL w/ Moderate Cameo Contrast - Looks MS-63+) - $45
    23. * 1882-S PCGS MS-65 (Gem) #8517 (Gorgeous Brown 2-Sided Rim Toning & Looks PL w/ Light Cameo) - (Was $245) $225
    24. 1882-S NGC MS-64 #6651 (Bright White Semi-PL Strong Cartwheel Luster Bands w/ Light Satiny Cameo Contrast) - $80

    25. 1882-S PCGS MS-63 (Gen-1 Old Rattler Holder) #2258 (Very Bright Satiny Cartwheel Semi-PL Luster -- MS-64 Quality & Eye Appeal - $55
    26. * 1883-CC PCGS MS-64 #3297 (Gray Toned Obv w/ Strong Semi-PL Fields that Looks PL) - (Was $280) $265
    27. 1883-CC PCGS MS-61 #3298 (Deeply Red/Brown Toned Reverse - Looks Better than MS-61) - $185
    28. 1883-O PCGS MS-64 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #2339 (Pretty Light Brown 2-Sided Toning) - $85
    29. 1883-O PCGS MS-64 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #3393 (Semi-PL w/ Moderate Cameo Contrast) - $85

    30. 1883-O PCGS MS-64 #4405 (Frosty White w/ Multicolor Toned Small Crescent on Rev -- Choice) - $80
    31. 1883-S PCGS AU-50 #0472 (Steel Gray Original Toning - Matches 1884-S Below -- Looks AU-53+) - $175
    32. 1884-CC PCGS MS-63 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #8382 (Strong for the Grade - Looks 64!!) - $225
    33. * 1884-S PCGS AU-50 #0760 (Steel Gray Original Toning - Matches 1883-S Above) - (Was $450) $395
    34. * 1884-S ANACS AU-50 #6873 (Brown Rim Toning that Looks Better than AU-50) - (Was $400) $355

    35. 1885 NGC MS-63 #8404-019 (Pretty Golden Colored 2-Sided Toner w/ Small Obv Textile Toned Patch) - << SOLD >>
    36. 1885 NGC MS-63 #8404-081 (Light Golden Colored Toned Obv) - $50
    37. 1885 NGC MS-63 #8404-107 (Very Subtly Light Golden Toned Obv) - $50
    38. * 1885-O NGC MS-65 (Gem) #7450 (Bright White with Strong Satiny Luster and Moderate Cameo Contrast) - (Was $230) $195
    39. 1885-O PCGS MS-64 (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #3124 (Coppery-Bronze Toned Obv) - $75

    40. * 1887 PCGS MS-64 PL (PROOFLIKE) #5095 (Nearly DMPL w/ Strong Cameo Contrast & Strong for Grade) - (Was $215) $205
    41. * 1887-S PCI "MS-63 PQ" #3975 (Good Value Grade - Light Brown 2-Sided Toner - (Was $285) $265
    42. 1890-S PCGS MS-63 #9644 (Bright White Attractive Flashy Cartwheel Luster) - $115
    43. 1891-S PCI MS-63 (14 Digit Green Bordered Label) #0009 (2-Sided Brown Toning in Old Green Border Label - Accurately Graded) - $125
    44. 1891-S PCGS MS-62 #0421 (Absolutely DMPL Cameo Obv & Semi-PL Rev) - $115

    45. * 1896 PCGS MS-65 (Gem) (OGH - Old PCGS Green Labeled Holder Insert) #6047 (Frosty Luster) - (Was $240) $195
    46. 1896 NGC MS-63 #9397 (Semi-PL with Strong Cartwheel Luster) - << SOLD >>
    47. 1901-O ANACS MS-63 #4685 (Semi-PL & Brown Rim Toned on Both Sides) - $55
    48. * 1903-O PCGS MS-64 "PQ" #9588 (Very Scarce Truly PQ Looks MS-65 PL with Near Miss PL Surfaces that Appear PL to Me) - (Was $850) $795
    49. * 1921 NGC MS-64 PL (PROOFLIKE) #2071 (Very Scarce in this Grade with Moderate Cameo Device Contrast) - (Was $325) $295

    50. 1921 NGC MS-62 Morgan #3447 (Semi-PL Obv w/ Nearly PL Rev) - $45
    51. 1921-S PCGS MS-64 #9966 (Frosty White with Strong Strike) - $155
    ===================================================================================================

    A Few Words About My Morgan Dollar Purchasing Selection Criteria:

    I have been collecting Morgan Dollars for the past 35 years, and have hand selected each of these coins for my personal collection. Please refer to my PCGS SBG Morgans PL/DMPL Registry Set to see digital photograph examples of the high quality Morgan Dollars that I collect.

    My preference is to select high eye-appealing coins, typically MS-64 and above, with some extra "pop" such as Prooflike or Semi-Prooflike fields with some contrasting cameo frosty devices. I think that cameo contrast Morgans are far more attractive than totally frosty coins.

    I prefer to purchase and collect coins that are solid to high-end for their respective grade, and always avoid overgraded coins. My personal grading "sweet spot" is for MS-64 PL Morgans, which I feel are aesthetically pleasing, and provide high eye-appeal at reasonable market prices.

    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"
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