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Valued Member
United States
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Folks:
If you are undertaking this great journey of collecting all 95 Morgans, I have been buying all my raw Morgans from a great Chicago based, now retired, collector/dealer. If anyone wants his contact information, please email me , I will make the introduction. & with raw coins, I always like to see, touch, Microscope, & grade...........
& I have been collecting this great Morgans for almost 40 years, & I still need 5 to complete the set.
Have fun Ron (ronaldb112) edited to remove email address, you can use the forums email server to contact him
Edited by Bryan1315 01/29/2007 10:30 pm
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Valued Member
United States
414 Posts |
For a MS63/64 Morgan, should I see the great detail on the chest of the eagle? Thanks!
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Valued Member
United States
133 Posts |
Hadleydog:
Great article,
Wrt to the keys "1895, 1893-S, 1895-O, 1892-S, 1889-CC, 1884-S and 1879-CC", also include the 1894. The Middle 1890's are getting to be the hardest to find. I just picked up a 1895-O VF30. (& BTW: have a repo of the proof 1895, I will never afford the real coin.)
Still need the 1885-CC & 1895-S, which I may pick up in the next couple months.........Then the 1889-CC, 1893-S, & 1894 will be long "wild wild west cattle drive", money & time.
Have fun, Ron (ronaldb112)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
751 Posts |
Mila, Bryan, congratulations to both of you
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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quote: Soooo, Bryan, it was your great grandfather who started the run on the Treasury that caused the GSA to hoard Morgans that caused the 1882-CC I just purchased to be so expensive. (from the GSA hoard)
If it hadn't been for the run on the Treasury your 1882-CC would have been a lot MORE expensive. A very significant percentage of the entire mintage for 1882 - 1884 were hidden away in the Treasury vaults which is why they are actually rather INEXPENSIVE in MS today. Back before the Treasury run the 1882 - 84 CC dollars were considered to be semi-key dates and were difficult to locate in any condition, especially uncirculated.
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Valued Member
United States
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Hi, everybody. I've never seen an MS67 $50 Pan-Pac in person. Please PM me for my address. 
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Valued Member
United States
414 Posts |
Hi, PM sent. I have never held a 1933 Double Eagle. If you got one, I world like to have a bite of it.  
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New Member
United States
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"Scrawny Eagle" is right. Have to say that the eagle on the reverse of a Morgan is a far cry from (for example) the SLQ. Umm, not to offend you Morgan-Lovers - the obverse makes up for it...
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