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Went Through a Bag of Silver DOllars

Pulled just 40 from a mixed bag of circulated silver dollars. This was a bag used as payment at face value for a $1,000 bill. I am not sure of everything I pulled out of it but a few are probably new finds. Some that I am pretty sure of are:

1880-O NEW FIND (clash)
1882-O VAM-7 -- O/O amazingly attributable AG specimen!
1887 NEW FIND (clash)
1888-O VAM-6 -- oval O
1889-O VAM-2 -- oval O
1892-O VAM-5 -- doubled ear (formerly was identified as VAM-7)
1899-O VAM-34B (R-6)
1900 VAM-24 -- DDR with quadrupled stars
1900-O VAM-22C2 -- counterfeit with the same obverse as the micro o
1921 NEW FIND (break)
1921 NEW FIND (break)
1921-D VAM-1F - ULDS
1921-D VAM-1H -- one of the best examples I have seen but have to try to get some gunk off of it
1921-D VAM-1M
1921-D VAM-1Q -- amazingly reverse toned Pompadeur T
1921-D VAM-1AD
1921-D JOH-5
1921-D grease filled mint mark
1921-D grease filled mint mark (different one)
1921-D NEW FIND (DDO)

Also found two amazing 1921 Morgans with overlapped reeding. I only know of the infrequent (wide) reeding VAMs. UNless these are identifiable, they are off to Leroy.

Haven't fully attributed the Peace dollars, but looks like I do have 1922 VAM-2AV, 1922-D VAM-1S, 1923-D VAM-1K, 1923-S VAM-1K, among 15 that I selected.

Here is the shot of that VAM-1Q. A little blurry but I was trying to capture the toning. It looks a lot nicer too.

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    GoldenEyeNumismaticsGoldenEyeNumismatics Posts: 13,187 ✭✭✭
    nice finds!
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    ccmorganccmorgan Posts: 1,232 ✭✭✭
    Let me get this right, you got 1000 silver dollars for a $1000 dollar bill? Thats a lot of sorting you have to do. I don't know what the $1000 bill is worth but it sounds like you got a deal.
    Love the 1885-CC Morgan
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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    No. Someone was paid a $1,000 in 1,000 Morgans (face value) in the 1960s. They just cashed them in with a guy I know. He let me go through them and I found 40 worth keeping. Amazingly, among the great number of 1921 dates, there were no pitted reverses and no infrequent reeds. Only two clashed Morgans were in the entire bag and I took both of them.
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    ccmorganccmorgan Posts: 1,232 ✭✭✭
    Ahhh ok, SWEEEET!! image
    Love the 1885-CC Morgan
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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    Here is the VAM-1F. In addition to the horned O, there is a break at the top of the D of UNITED that I hadn't recalled before.

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    ccmorganccmorgan Posts: 1,232 ✭✭✭
    WOW that's die break city there. Great pics too!
    Love the 1885-CC Morgan
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    DJCoinzDJCoinz Posts: 3,856
    Very nice! image
    aka Dan
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    Wolf359Wolf359 Posts: 7,666 ✭✭✭
    Pretty good cherrypicking out of 1,000 coins!
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    LostSislerLostSisler Posts: 521 ✭✭✭
    There are still many small hoards to be found! I had a gentleman come into the shop once with four bags! He'd picked them up in the early 80's and had hoped the price would go up. He had a lot of good coins in there and he made his money back.
    My point is, this still happens. People get reminded of that old bag they have tucked-away somewhere and the finally decide to bring them out.
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    wam98wam98 Posts: 2,685
    Neat finds. image
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    Very nice finds, WTG

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