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The 1893-cc is one of the few Morgans I own. I like it for being the last year of the mint, and no GSA specimens that I know of.
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Every CC date was represented in the GSA hoard, but for three of them only a single specimen was in the hoard. I believe those were the 89, 92, and 93. Two of them are still in their GSA holders, the third has never shown up as far as I know.
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The 93CC is a nice one to have with only the 89CC being more scarce thus more expensive. What grade is your 93CC? This is a coin that gets very expensive in higher grades just like the 89CC. You can get a 94 Morgan cheaper than a 89CC or even a 93CC and the 94 is much more scarce. Each Morgan has a story to tell.
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