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Pillar of the Community
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Your link is to the front page of the catalogue. Which lot number are you looking at?
Edited by Canadian-Banknotes 06/11/2015 11:25 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Woops. I thought that would happen 1 second.
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The 1st one is #42, and the second one is 78.
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The catalog is just as juicy if you start at the end and work backward through the non-Morgan stuff.
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I got to page 79, and these coins are just incredible! I noticed there were plenty of MS-68's and MS-68+'s, with some PL, but I haven't seen a single MS-69 so far. Do those even exist? Looking through, I was quite surprised to see two coins so far whose price estimates I could actually afford- an 1887 Morgan (MS-67), est. $1,500, and an 1874-S Trade $ (MS-62), est. $1,000. However, these would take about a half and a third of my savings, respectively, at those prices!
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Quote: but I haven't seen a single MS-69 so far. Do those even exist? There are currently 9 MS-69 Morgans (Graded by PCGS), one of which is PL.
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6 of the MS69's, including the PL, are 1880-S. Two more are 1881-S. And then there's The Morgan, the absolutely ridiculous Jack Lee 1896-S which really shouldn't exist but does, two grades higher than the next nearest competition.
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Wow, I'm now seeing some incredible Monster Toners in the MS-64/65 range for under $1K!
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Pillar of the Community
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Where online can I find this 1896-S?
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I decided not to print it off becacuse: -I dont have the patience to wait for beautiful coins -I would ruin the paper  ing Awesome action!
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Lot 327 the 1870-CC Seated quarter is from the G.F. Landon sale that took place earlier this year in Canada. One of the Canadian members posted it sold around $15,000. No surprise that it is on the market again in the US. -MV
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