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Ok, I said I was going to do it. Id like to see other collectors proofs. I love them and I cant be the only one that has them. I'm going back through other posts to see what I have already shown you. I'm sure you dont want to see them again.
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Really? Only one response? That 87s is beautiful 
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1878 PCGS PROOF 66
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1876 PCGS PROOF 64 CAMEO 
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Edited by barryg 08/09/2014 10:14 pm
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I don't exactly have 10 grand to spend on an 1898 PR-67 Barber half, but they're beautiful to look at! 
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Barryg, fantastic coins. 98percent of my coins were my grandfathers. Your proof morgan (1900) is great. I have one in pr55 same year. The 84cc is great too. I love Morgan dollars. And I dont know what they cost and dont care. I've seen $15 proofs I would buy for there beauty.
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Quote: I don't exactly have 10 grand to spend on an 1898 PR-67 Barber half, but they're beautiful to look at! True, that! You'll notice I didn't include one when I listed my proof coins. I'm thinking someday I might afford a lesser example, but even then we are talking upwards of $2000. Quote: Your proof morgan (1900) is great Glad you like it! It does look better in hand, but I do wish I could have afforded a higher grade that really shined. PR-67 would be awesome, but then I'd have to sell my house...
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Oops did one twice. Sorry
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 This one on my grandfather had in a plastic coin flip inside an old bank envelope. When I first found it, something just didnt look right about it. I put it to the side as a common, used morgan. When I decided to being a few coins to my local coin shop, on my way out I picked it up and put it in my pocket. I asked the shop owner if it looked right. He got kind of excited and said "wow, this is a proof". He told me they were rarer then the regular morgans as there was only a few hundred minted for each date. Believe it or not, that was the day I started appreciating proofs. Before that, I really didnt care.
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My goodness, the auto correct thing on these iphones changes words when it wants to.
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ANT! That morgan is unbelievable wow I had to look twice just to be sure!!
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Thank you. I have a passion for morgans just as my granfather did. He use to come over when we were little and throw them all over the floor. My brothers and I would scramble to pick them up and put them in these giant, porcelain piggy banks the size of real ones. My brothers have both broke theirs but I still have mine. Jeez, maybe I should take a hammer to it and see whats inside
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