Will be interesting to see haw these are marketed. Good chance we'll see most of them on the "US Coin Show". The vast majority not numerically graded, sold in groups of 5. Fun stuff.
The 1889 bag, if they are nice like the one they show, will be the money bag! It's tough to tell from the washed out image, but it looks 67, (or better) making it a minimum 15K coin.
@fiftysevener said:
At least the owners were honest about the coins' existence rather than claim 'they found them in a safe deposit box' [like the 1933 Double Eagles]
huh?
The 1933 double eagles probably were found in a SDB - where would you keep them?
And, unlike the 33 20's, Morgan dollars are LEGAL to own.
I don't think those Double Eagles were 'found' in a SDB rather they were likely 'stored' there knowing that they would have ownership challenged at some point.
@FadeToBlack said:
I was getting eviscerated on Reddit for saying this isn't a big deal lol.
At least twenty-five years ago, IIRC there was a fellow named Del Romines who wrote a book/booklet entitled "Morgan Dollar Aint't Rare!". He had many many haters, but his main message was correct. If I ever owned a copy, I don't have it today.
Another 16 bags of common date dollars means very little in the ocean of Morgan Dollars.
Possibly, viewing the coins from this little group will help remind modern collectors of the color and quality of original silver coins.
The overall condition will likely be lower for any non-Mint bagged coins, since these coins will have been handled, counted and banged around in repackaging.
@Wabbit2313 said:
The 1889 bag, if they are nice like the one they show, will be the money bag! It's tough to tell from the washed out image, but it looks 67, (or better) making it a minimum 15K coin.
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A single "CC" mintmark away from a $250.000.00 coin!
Garrett said the hoard should bring on average between $65 and $90 per coin. Do you really want to buy a common date Morgan $. Keep in mind the big GSA CC Hoard sold in 1979 and 1980 for the most part had really ugly low grade Uncs. 8 of the 12 coins I bought from that hoard were so ugly, it was painful to look at them. I sold them to Superior for what I paid for them.
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This hoard is great but it would've been outstanding in '11-12.
At least the owners were honest about the coins' existence rather than claim 'they found them in a safe deposit box' [like the 1933 Double Eagles]
Lol what?
I'd love to jump off a diving board into piles of these and break my hands and wrists.
Will be interesting to see haw these are marketed. Good chance we'll see most of them on the "US Coin Show". The vast majority not numerically graded, sold in groups of 5. Fun stuff.
The 1889 bag, if they are nice like the one they show, will be the money bag! It's tough to tell from the washed out image, but it looks 67, (or better) making it a minimum 15K coin.
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Congrats to Jeff! That is so freakin cool. I'm sure NGC will do a good job-they actually have been tight lately
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LMAO and crying at the same time here
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There isn't any...which is why they have been dropping for a couple of years now.
huh?
The 1933 double eagles probably were found in a SDB - where would you keep them?
And, unlike the 33 20's, Morgan dollars are LEGAL to own.
I don't think those Double Eagles were 'found' in a SDB rather they were likely 'stored' there knowing that they would have ownership challenged at some point.
“I am wondering if NGC will give this hoard a name so the telemarketers can hype them up.”
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He who knows he has enough is rich.
" The Coin Markets going down. Silvers going down. BAIL ! Everyone BAIL ! " Wall Street Bank Hoard.
At least twenty-five years ago, IIRC there was a fellow named Del Romines who wrote a book/booklet entitled "Morgan Dollar Aint't Rare!". He had many many haters, but his main message was correct. If I ever owned a copy, I don't have it today.
Another 16 bags of common date dollars means very little in the ocean of Morgan Dollars.
Maybe generate some new interest in collectors and non-collectors.
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Possibly, viewing the coins from this little group will help remind modern collectors of the color and quality of original silver coins.
The overall condition will likely be lower for any non-Mint bagged coins, since these coins will have been handled, counted and banged around in repackaging.
There will probably be some pedigree connected to the sales promotion; but not some cockamamie story as usually goes with the gold hoards.
A single "CC" mintmark away from a $250.000.00 coin!
They probably were stored in the huge vault at 120 Broadway in lower Manhattan.
Years ago, I did some business with the late Jules Karp, and he had an office in the vault.
That was a unique experience.
I’m gonna get a few of these for sure.
Best place to buy !
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Garrett said the hoard should bring on average between $65 and $90 per coin. Do you really want to buy a common date Morgan $. Keep in mind the big GSA CC Hoard sold in 1979 and 1980 for the most part had really ugly low grade Uncs. 8 of the 12 coins I bought from that hoard were so ugly, it was painful to look at them. I sold them to Superior for what I paid for them.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."