FSHO- PCGS Morgans, ASE

For sale here are a few items from my personal collection. I am accepting "best offers" by PM. I will review offers periodically and decide what to sell.
Offers assume "free shipping" and Paypal. If paying by personal check or money order, I will consider that offer to be 3% higher than an equivalent offer by Paypal, so please specify how you wish to pay. Checks must clear for people I don't know, but they are welcome.
Please do not post any offers to this thread. This is not an auction.
Lot 1) Three common Morgans in certified MS64, offered as a group. Coins are 1879-p (NGC MCS64), 1884-P (PCGS MS64, OGH), and 1885-P (PCGS MS64). All three were hand-picked for my personal collection and have booming luster, which is my #1 criterion for Morgans. The photos did not show the luster well, but all three look like fresh roll coins with strong luster. The 1884-P is close to MS65 and has luster/surfaces more like an 1881-s than a P-mint. The marks on the cheek are very light, and not as bad as the image shows. The 1879-p is a better date that trades at a premium, so check your price guides. It has a nice frosty appearance for a date that usually comes dull. It's a touch nicer than what I usually see in NGC MS64 holders, but a few abrasions on the cheek ensure that it won't upgrade. The 1885-P is bright and nearly white, with less marks than usual for MS64- but it's not a 65.
Lot 2) American silver eagle, PCGS MS69 Collectors' Club edition, 2004.
Good luck!











Offers assume "free shipping" and Paypal. If paying by personal check or money order, I will consider that offer to be 3% higher than an equivalent offer by Paypal, so please specify how you wish to pay. Checks must clear for people I don't know, but they are welcome.
Please do not post any offers to this thread. This is not an auction.
Lot 1) Three common Morgans in certified MS64, offered as a group. Coins are 1879-p (NGC MCS64), 1884-P (PCGS MS64, OGH), and 1885-P (PCGS MS64). All three were hand-picked for my personal collection and have booming luster, which is my #1 criterion for Morgans. The photos did not show the luster well, but all three look like fresh roll coins with strong luster. The 1884-P is close to MS65 and has luster/surfaces more like an 1881-s than a P-mint. The marks on the cheek are very light, and not as bad as the image shows. The 1879-p is a better date that trades at a premium, so check your price guides. It has a nice frosty appearance for a date that usually comes dull. It's a touch nicer than what I usually see in NGC MS64 holders, but a few abrasions on the cheek ensure that it won't upgrade. The 1885-P is bright and nearly white, with less marks than usual for MS64- but it's not a 65.
Lot 2) American silver eagle, PCGS MS69 Collectors' Club edition, 2004.
Good luck!











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