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PCGS Tour Morgan Dollar

I don't know much about this display except that it was at a Seattle ANA and I think a few other sites. It was a set of Morgans that were out of some of the best collections of the time, Jack Lee, Casper, NFL set and others. After the tour ended, the coins went back to the owners. I cant imagine many of the label are around, or even the pedigree as that would be given up for some great names. I have been told there were a lot ofPL/DMPL coins in the display.
I picked up this Tour coin at Long Beach, I think it is a pretty cool piece.
If you have any info or memories of the display feel free to share.


I picked up this Tour coin at Long Beach, I think it is a pretty cool piece.
If you have any info or memories of the display feel free to share.



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Ask David Hall; there should be an article about the Tour Set somewhere in the PCGS archives.
By comparison the "Saddle Ridge Hoard" display was a none event. Lots
of nice dollars such as the one posted here.
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The holder is kinda cool too.
Beau
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Wanted - Flipper notes with the numbers 6-9 or 0-6-9 ON 1$ 2$ 5$ 10$ 20$
Wanted - 10$ Sereis 2013 - fancy Serial Numbers
Stuart
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Pics look great too... Who was the photographer
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Awesome coin!
and what a picture!
Your close up pictures really show the coin in great detail, nice pick
The ANA had a show up in Seattle at the end of summer in 1989. I was there and saw this collection (or so says a friend of mine who was there with me!). I paid for the trip by selling a Proof Lincoln penny where my net profit was equal to the amount of money I had in the coin - maybe it was a 1931?
Todd: nice coin! Who does your photography? Can I get his/her card?
Mitchell
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Dave
Anyone have a link to the article?
Thanks for the info
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maybe they can give us the background on this
event. There may even have been a handout.
The 1884-S and the 1886-O were two of my
favorites.
The PCGS Tour was an assemblage of the finest Morgan silver dollars from top collections and brought together as a traveling display, representing perhaps the finest possible Morgan dollar set. Although the property of several different owners, these were all labeled as PCGS Tour coins, and today are seldom encountered.
<< <i>I saw the "TOUR SET" at the Chicago ANA , 1991. >>
As did I.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
printed (8.5 x 7 inches, color, glossy paper) in
1990.
The cover says "A Rare Coin Experience"
"The World's Finest Morgan Silver Dollars"
Inside two pages show four coins, with info on types of
Dollars, Grading, etc.
The back cover says "With generous loans from the Private
Collections of:
and then lists 14 names of those who loaned coins for the exhibit.
There's also a label on the back that says "Premier Exhibition"
99th Annual
ANA Convention
Seattle, Washington
August 22-26, 1990
I happen to have some of the brochures because I lent PCGS
my (at the time, mine) 1880-S Morgan, PCGS MS-69 - the
first Morgan Dollar of any date, graded PCGS MS-69, at the time.
By the way, none of the coins pictured had "PCGS Tour" on their
tags....must have been added after the brochure was printed.
I'll be glad to mail a brochure out to the first half-dozen or so
CU members who email me requesting it........
( am I allowed to put my email here for this purpose, or not? )
Hope this info helps a bit.......
I saw this set in Chicago,,,,been a long time.
I had just moved to Seattle at that time, new job, new city etc.. I did not attend this event... and I am filled with regret at not seeing this display..... Cheers, RickO
Great pick up Todd.
bob
Cool story and an awesome Morgan Todd! AB
4 year old thread alert!!!!
I see I liked it back then. Still do!
Very cool. No info bro. New to me but why didn't I get to see it at LB?! Pretty darn neat..
Very nice coin
and very generous offer from Fred
Damn! Caught again. No wonder I didn't get to see it at LB lol
WOW! Cool coin
Face palm!
I just sent a PM for a brochure from Fred. lol
Whoops.
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