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1893 CC, 1892 CC, 1882 Morgans

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Thinking of sending these in to be graded as well...I think the 93CC is VF20, but it has a few rim dings and a mark on eagles chest, 1892 CC scratch on face diagonally also VF220 details, 1882 I think MS64, very nice face and little contact marks on obverse and little on reverse (Paid 15 for it, and greysheet has it at over $100 MS64). Can anyone agree with my analysis or sees something I missed that would net anything a details grade via PCGS. Here are the photos.


1882

1893-CC,-1892-CC,-1882-Morgans

1893-CC,-1892-CC,-1882-Morgans

1892CC

1893-CC,-1892-CC,-1882-Morgans

1893-CC,-1892-CC,-1882-Morgans

1893CC

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1893-CC,-1892-CC,-1882-Morgans
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They all look authentic, which is a good start.
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I would send in the CC's but the 82 looks circulated & possibly cleaned?
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I agree the CCs might be worth sending in. Hard to tell the grade, but the '92 might be F15, and the '93 might be VF20, the reverse has a couple of rim issues. Why do you want to send them in, resale?
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When I first started collecting I got all raw coins....My collection is an investment towards the future....Certified coins bring in more money for when and if I decide to sell my collection. I figure it is worth 100-200 dollars to have 2x 1883CC, 1884CC, 1885CC, 1892CC, and 1893CC in (especially the 93CC I got it for 200 in VF20 the price doubles to like 600). I also have a 1890CC and 1891CC but they have been cleaned so I won't waste the money. I took a second look at the 1882 and I won't send it in, and I think I saw some old cleaning especially along the stars and inside the date...Thanks for the help.
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