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An "Unappreciated" Circulated 1884-CC Morgan Dollar.

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I'd say G-4 or AG-3... hopefully AG-3.



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 Posted 02/27/2016  10:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I don't see many 1884 CC Morgan's in circulated grades,
most of them were in the GSA hoard.

This is really a nice looking coin, for a lower grade.
My guess would be AG 3, to me not enough rim to make G 4.
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I wanted a heavily circulated 1884-CC, rather than the usual, blast white GSA. Finally found what I was looking for, GR58.

Not worth a ton, just a conditional oddity only rarely encountered.

Hoping for AG-3 when I submit to PCGS.
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 Posted 02/28/2016  10:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting that more members are not responding to
this coin. You really don't see many low grade 1884 CC's

Something like 84% of the total mintage of 1884 CC's
were in the GSA hoard. I am sure many of that 16% percent
that were out in the wild, were MS coins, in collectors
hands. There must have been a very small amount of coins
that saw much circulation.

I do think a coin like this, is very rare in this condition.

Very good candidate for a low ball set.

At least in my opinion.

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Interesting coin to grade... a G4 should have definitive line outlining the rim. This coin 'barely' does not have that.

I'd say 'choice' AG3.

And yes... I love this coin much more than the typical GSA holdered coin that you see at every show.
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That's sweet DE! I'm sooo with you. Take a look at my set here and notice hoe I NEED your coin lol. I have 82 & 83 in low grades but that blast 84 drives me nuts. Way to go

Now you need to find a circulated 03o

https://goccf.com/t/254162
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I'm leaning towards a G-4.
AG-3 generally needs more wear into the letters.
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I used to own a G-6 1903-O, Cascade. Sold off most of the Morgan dollars when I went into bust halves. I have continued to collect 1878-1885 Carson City Morgan dollars, though. 1878, 1879, 1882, 1883 and 1884-CC are circulated coins. 1880, 1881 and 1885-CC are GSA's.

Keep an eye out, you will find one. PCGS estimates that there are 5-10k survivors of the circulated 1884-CC's out there.
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I knew I had seen another one of these lately, I just could
not remember who posted it.

As I get older that is happening more often.

I think your 1884 CC .... is a grade nicer than the one
I picked up today.
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I like yours as well, GR...and you got it for a great price.
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Personally, I like 'em better with some hones wear on them. Makes for a nice change from the run-of-mill GSA hoard example.

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It is definitely a nice coin for the grade. I like 'em like this. I saw a circulated 1883-CC at the local flea market yesterday, but the table was full of people, so I couldn't take a good look.
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