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Grade My 1889-CC Morgan

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 Posted 12/31/2011  4:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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1892-CC: AG3-ish, and maybe a ~$100 coin.

1895-S: VF25-ish, $700+ if in a righteous slab. $500-ish if cleaned. Is that green I see on the breast?
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Just making an observation here but the 89 cc looks questionable to me. The ty in liberty looks mushy I guess would be the word. There is a spot on the rim just right of the s in pluribus and above the you in united on the reverse that kinda looks to be remnants of it being cast. The little pock marks on the cheek and below the e look like they could be from gas bubbles. The spot in between the m and e of america on the reverse doesn't really look to be a hit to me. Again these are my observations and I could be totally wrong.
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OK...I feel I have done my due diligence pretty well and have decided to send the 1889-cc and 1895-s to Heritage for auction. They will send them to be graded and get them in the big March auction. Thanks to everyone here at coin community, I have learned a lot from your feedback regarding this post and also from reading the many other related subjects. I will let you know how they grade out and when they go up on the Heritage site just in case anyone is interested. Wish me (my mom) luck!
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definitely get them slabbed it makes people more comfortable buying them.
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Good news...keep us posted.
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