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1890 CC Morgan Dollar Metal Detecting Find !

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Well here is a bargain for you Morgan collectors
seller is asking only $25000.00 as buy it now.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1890-CC-Mor...AOSwOu5ZpDyK
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What a shame. No sale at $10,000, either.
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Nop, no bites yet
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I don't get it - for 10.000$ NO bids? Must have been that 3 dollar shipping charge that drove them away!
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Come on, it is a "key" date after all...
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Jeesh.
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Uggggh!! I missed it
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My impression - on my phone - from the poor pics is it's the 1921-only reverse.
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Sent him a couple of zingers.
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It has a slanted top arrow feather, instead of the 1878 7TF w/PAF found on 1921 reverses. I think it MAY be a genuine 1890-CC, but the story and circumstances are a load of hokey.

Knee deep water - assuming about 1.5-2? feet for an average size human male - and 6 inches below said water under sand is possible, but unlikely; at any rate the coin shows no saltwater damage at all.

A more likely story is that the seller's tale is simply that - a tall tale invented to try to cash in on a rather ugly 1890-CC Morgan, fake or real.

As an aside, seller is violating ebay listing policy by falsely stating that the coin is PCGS certified in the listing header.
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