question about CC morgans

Are their any decent looking CC's for around 100 dollars or so? Just turned 16 so I have some money to spend

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An AU will run you $100 or a little more. Maybe you can find a clean one (clean = minimal bag marks not CLEANED) with just a wisper of wear. Look for an 1882, '83 or '84 CC. Those will be the most likely candidates.
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I've sold some nice looking MS-64 coins. That's the grade I like to find because it's a good compromise between the high prices for MS-65+ coins and the ugly MS-63 coins.
<< <i>No. These coins are 'baggy' for the grade to begin with. Bill's right re the dates to look for, but to my eye, most Uncs. I've seen are ugly. Most of them I've seen in MS 63 are butt ugly. Some in MS 65 look okay, but the only one I have is an 84 CC in MS 66 (which will break your budget, I'm afraid), which is truly a beautiful coin. >>
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<< <i>If your limit is $100, I would find a nice unmolested VF circulated example. These can be had for well under $100 for several dates, and are still nice looking coins when original. >>
Yep, this would be a great way to go -- this coin would probably be worth about $100. You can't tell me this beauty doesn't have some good stories about the Old West in her!
See eBay #3969949010.
Steve
<< <i>I'm with Eric on this one. I just sold a decent example for $95.
See eBay #3969949010.
Steve >>
Exactly.
If you can't afford such a grade (and I do understand that, as I could only dream of this coin 8 months ago when I turned 16
-It's a first year of issue coin
-They did circulate, as most 1882-CC,1883-CC and 1884-CC did not circulate, those were stored in governments vaults until the 1960's with the treasury releases
-If you read (and learn) the stories behind Carson City's, you will smile because your coin was there at that time
I would stick with a problem free ANACS graded coin, those will be somewhat cheaper than PCGS or NGC graded coin. Untill you learn some more, I wouldn't buy a raw coin if I were you, especially not over the internet.
Hope this helps,
Dennis
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<< <i>Is that a capped CC coin? >>
Yes it is.
whats is a capped CC coin.??
i never hear of this before.
but i do not know much about silver dollars,i am still learning about them.
littlejohn
<< <i>hi
whats is a capped CC coin.??
i never hear of this before.
but i do not know much about silver dollars,i am still learning about them.
littlejohn >>
The "capped" CC is actually a large CC over small CC variety, VAM 3.
If decent means MS63+, maybe you won't be interested. Decent to me is a pretty key or semi-key in F or VF.
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Also kinda agree that the Dollars are kinda high at current levels, I paid $110 for my 84-CC MS-63 a few years ago..... Now it is double that.....