Don't forget the 1892-s... it is much tougher than one would think to find in original AU. As we all know, uncs are probably over $20k now. How do the numbers add up for this date in AU? As of January, a total of 446 were slabbed by PCGS ranging in grade from AU50 TO 58. Figure a 25% resubmission factor and the real number is probably under 350. The number for the 89-cc is higher at 536 and the 95-o is significantly higher t 862 but those numbers probably drop too for resubmissions.
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<<Thanks, Numonebuyer. I'm using a Sony Cybershot 5 megapixel camera with audio/video/macro capability. I thought it was pretty slick, but I've not been too impressed with the results thus far compared to the pix that others take. I think I may get a different digital camera with a better lens someday, like maybe a Nikon Coolpix or that Fuji with the big lens.>>
Even a blind man can spot most of the pix from a Sony Mavica at 1000 paces.
<< Even a blind man can spot most of the pix from a Sony Mavica at 1000 paces. >>
I borrowed an old Sony Mavica once, and it took MUCH better pictures than the newer Cybershot. The newer ones have very small, cheap lenses, IMO. Here's a rare Morgan in this grade that I took with my Sony Cybershot, which isn't too bad, and, for me, is one of my better shots. I still want to get a new one with a better lens.
I have a Mavica and in my hands its ho hum at best. I can tell Mavica pix used in eBay listings without much trouble and they usually leave a lot to be desired IMHO.
All I can say is if you see any of these tough dates that we have been discussing and you need/want one you better pull the trigger right away cuz if you don't it won't be there the next day and you may have to wait a long time and pay way more the next time!!
I'm very fond of peripheral toning, and when I can find them, I grab them. Here is another one of my favorites, and a date that you usually do not find with nice toning:
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<< <i>The 92-s is indeed tough too!!! its amazing how many top registry sets have that one no better than 53. >>
Kind of funny how you picked out AU53.
Kind of funny how you picked out AU53.
Well the statement IS largely true!!
Even a blind man can spot most of the pix from a Sony Mavica at 1000 paces.
I borrowed an old Sony Mavica once, and it took MUCH better pictures than the newer Cybershot. The newer ones have very small, cheap lenses, IMO. Here's a rare Morgan in this grade that I took with my Sony Cybershot, which isn't too bad, and, for me, is one of my better shots. I still want to get a new one with a better lens.
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Very nice.
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<< <i>Thanks NumOneBuyer!! I also like the 1883-S -- she's a keeper!! >>
Here is one too!! Blast white she is!!
1883-S KEEPER
<< <i>Looks like I may need to adjust my monitor or color scheme at home! >>
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I can quit collecting anytime I want to.....I just don't want to!
Thanks
CC's aint bad atall!!
Nor are wagon wheel end roll toners!!
<< <i>1892-s in both the number 3 and number 8 current finest sets is a AU55! Shows you what a tough date in AU that coin really is. >>
I've got a real nice EF 40 (same with the 94-P)...and it looks like it just may stay that way for a while...
1878 7TF RV 78 $1.00 NGC $93.00
1878 8TF $1.00 NGC MS-64 $437.00
1878-CC $1.00 NGC MS-64 $616.00
1878-CC $1.00 NGC MS-65 PL $2,896.00
1878-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $384.00
1878-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $616.00
1878-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $616.00
1879 $1.00 PCGS MS-66 $4,633.00
1879-O $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $579.00
1880 $1.00 NGC MS-63 $53.00
1880-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $737.00
1880-CC 8/ LOW 7 $1.00 PCGS MS-65 $1,622.00
1881-CC $1.00 NGC MS-63 $511.00
1881-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-65 $869.00
1881-CC GSA $1.00 NGC MS-66 $1,564.00
1882-CC $1.00 NGC MS-65 $490.00
1883-CC $1.00 NGC MS-65 $400.00
1883-CC GSA $1.00 NGC MS-64 DPL $526.00
1883-S $1.00 NGC MS-62 $1,211.00
1883-S $1.00 PCGS AU-58 $405.00
1884-CC $1.00 NGC MS-65 $395.00
1884-CC $1.00 NGC MS-66 $927.00
1885-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $526.00
1885-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $732.00
1885-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-65 $1,390.00
1885-CC GSA $1.00 NGC MS-64 PL $911.00
1885-CC GSA $1.00 NGC MS-65 $1,395.00
1885-CC GSA $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $737.00
1885-O $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $811.00
1885-S $1.00 NGC MS-63 $242.00
1885-S $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $553.00
1885-S $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $553.00
1886-S $1.00 NGC AU-58 $174.00
1886-S $1.00 NGC MS-65 PL $4,686.00
1887-S $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $253.00
1887-S $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $695.00
1888 $1.00 NGC MS-65 $168.00
1888 $1.00 NGC MS-65 $168.00
1888 $1.00 PCGS MS-65 $174.00
1889-S $1.00 NGC MS-63 $526.00
1889-S $1.00 PCGS MS-62 $279.00
1889-S $1.00 PCGS MS-62 $279.00
1889-S $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $369.00
1890-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-62 $526.00
1890-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-62 $542.00
1890-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $2,211.00
1890-CC Tail Bar $1.00 NGC MS-62 $2,896.00
1890-O $1.00 NGC MS-63 $98.00
1890-S $1.00 NGC MS-63 $93.00
1891-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $811.00
1891-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $1,264.00
1891-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $1,264.00
1891-S $1.00 NGC MS-63 $104.00
1891-S $1.00 NGC MS-64 $221.00
1892 $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $379.00
1892 $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $379.00
1892-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $2,085.00
1892-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-63 PL $2,317.00
1892-CC $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $2,780.00
1893-S $1.00 PCGS VF-30 $5,792.00
1894 $1.00 PCGS AU-55 $2,948.00
1894 $1.00 PCGS VF-30 $1,564.00
1894-S $1.00 PCGS MS-62 $695.00
1894-S $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $1,042.00
1894-S $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $1,622.00
1896-O $1.00 NGC AU-58 $379.00
1897-S $1.00 NGC MS-63 $93.00
1898-S $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $405.00
1898-S $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $753.00
1898-S $1.00 PCGS MS-64 $753.00
1899 $1.00 NGC MS-63 $232.00
1899 $1.00 NGC MS-64 $353.00
1900-S $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $379.00
1901-O $1.00 PCGS MS-66 $1,211.00
1901-S $1.00 PCGS MS-63 $695.00
1902-S $1.00 NGC MS-63 $611.00
1903 $1.00 NGC MS-63 $69.00
1903-S $1.00 PCGS EF-45 $1,158.00
1921-D $1.00 NGC MS-64 $110.00
1921-D $1.00 NGC MS-64 $110.00
1921-S $1.00 NGC MS-63 $46.00
1921-S $1.00 NGC MS-64 $126.00
<< <i>Prices could double from where they are now and I wouldn't sell. >>
I just sed it was tempting !!!
with no premium paid.
Snagged it/sniped it offn eBay for under $300 postpaid n all!
that uns the capped kind
Thanks so much to K6AZ for providing the latest pictures to this thread.
Awesome.
You did know that Bajjerfan has a #21 PCGS Registry Morgan Basic Set?
Mine is #32 and K6AZ is #29.