1884-S AU58+ CAC Morgan

Just got this at the past Heritage Auction. My new favorite coin.

Morgan Everyman Set
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Looking for PCGS AU58+ 1901-P, 1896-O, & 1894-O
Member, Society of Silver Dollar Collectors.
Looking for PCGS AU58+ 1901-P, 1896-O, & 1894-O
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Eric
This coin has character, almost too much for a slab.
Well, just Love coins, period.
Nice pickup!
<< <i>In that particular state of preservation and originality, I would guess that it is practically unique. >>
I agree, that is very cool and might just be recent to market
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<< <i>Wow, so much nicer than the dipped or AT crap we see so often...
This coin has character, almost too much for a slab. >>
WELL SAID!
Eric
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<< <i>Wow, so much nicer than the dipped or AT crap we see so often...
This coin has character, almost too much for a slab. >>
WELL SAID!
Eric >>
Your coin is very attractive and solid for the grade but I wouldn't bet against it having been dipped once before perhaps 30 years ago.
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Can we see the reverse?
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<< <i>Love it!
Can we see the reverse? >>
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This is what kills me, I couldn't sell a certified, PCGS MS example for LESS than paid, blows me away, but whatever.
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<< <i>Wow, so much nicer than the dipped or AT crap we see so often...
This coin has character, almost too much for a slab. >>
WELL SAID!
Eric >>
Your coin is very attractive and solid for the grade but I wouldn't bet against it having been dipped once before perhaps 30 years ago. >>
Yeah, I've heard rumors to that effect
I am not used to seeing this steel grey, which I find most appealing (esp on Walkers), on dipped out silver which is what I think 71Jagaurs was getting at. In any event, I was speaking of the comment about the slab.
Best wishes,
Eric
<< <i>Wow, almost a 5x premium compared to an avg but nice pcgs au58
This is what kills me, I couldn't sell a certified, PCGS MS example for LESS than paid, blows me away, but whatever. >>
I hear ya there. Just a matter of finding that one right buyer I suppose.
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<< <i>Wow, almost a 5x premium compared to an avg but nice pcgs au58
This is what kills me, I couldn't sell a certified, PCGS MS example for LESS than paid, blows me away, but whatever. >>
That is a lot of money for that coin, but it looks like a wonderful piece.
BTW, you can sell me any 84-S graded MS by either of the top two services for this price unseen.
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Nice coin. Very original.
Lance.
<< <i>Wow, almost a 5x premium compared to an avg but nice pcgs au58 >>
You can't buy a nice AU58 84-S at anywhere near even PCGS values.
$1800-2500 will secure you a nice example with breast feather details.
I'm not seeing what the + is for on this example and I hate to be the bearer of bad news but both the obverse and reverse seem to suffer from mild pvc issues.
In fact most of the AU58+ Coins I have seen at auction sold at ms62-63 prices. Luckily this didnt go higher.
Nick
Member, Society of Silver Dollar Collectors.
Looking for PCGS AU58+ 1901-P, 1896-O, & 1894-O
The 1884 s is for sure a wild coin... should be common as dirt in MS.... but all went out for folks to use.
Kinda neat to have a non rare coin..... be so rare!
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Circs and even up to mid AUs are common. If you notice, 1884-S Dollars in Mint State have completely dried up in the current marketplace. One used to be able to find MS-61/62 certified coins from time to time, but those types of pieces just aren't around presently for the most part.
The OPs coin looks like a great coin! I would love to see it in hand.
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<< <i>Wow, almost a 5x premium compared to an avg but nice pcgs au58 >>
You can't buy a nice AU58 84-S at anywhere near even PCGS values.
$1800-2500 will secure you a nice example with breast feather details.
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This is not what the auction records at HA.com state but I don't know the market to be honest.
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Looking for PCGS AU58+ 1901-P, 1896-O, & 1894-O
AU58+: Slightly detectable rub (with a capital S)
That's a real hair splitter.
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<< <i>Wow, almost a 5x premium compared to an avg but nice pcgs au58 >>
You can't buy a nice AU58 84-S at anywhere near even PCGS values.
$1800-2500 will secure you a nice example with breast feather details.
I'm not seeing what the + is for on this example and I hate to be the bearer of bad news but both the obverse and reverse seem to suffer from mild pvc issues. >>
I agree, and am wondering if PCGS would give it an acetone bath to remove the light film.
However, it does look nice for the date/cond.