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I'm Very new to Collecting Coins. I came across this auction and they have a ton of Morgan silver dollars for sale like 13 of them. I'm super interested in this Morgan silver dollar and its an 1889-CC Morgan silver dollar. I wanna get some advice on how much it would be. I'm new to this SUB so I don't if this is alright to post but here is a picture and id love some advice.
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Pillar of the Community
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Try to upload the auction photos here before you bid, because from a brief look at the photos on the auction site, I'm not entirely convinced about authenticity.
Edited by Zurie 10/24/2020 11:18 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I'm no expert but they look fake
Watch your top knot
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 .... to the Community! Thanks for asking about these coins before taking the plunge! Isn't it ironic that all of those CC Morgan dollars in that auction appear to have nearly the same degree of wear and toning? Rarely, do you see circulated 1882, 1883 and 1884 CC Morgans show up in auctions as the vast majority of those coins were released in uncirculated condition in the GSA Auctions of the 1970's. You would think that the consignor (AND AUCTION COMPANY) would want to maximize their return by having all those coins certified by PCGS or NGC. They aren't certified for a reason! I suspect that all of those CC Morgan dollars In that auction are Chinese counterfeits. I hope I'm wrong but I wouldn't touch them with a 3 meter pole! Please do more homework and think long and hard before spending any hard earned money on these coins. Others may have a different opinion.
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Pillar of the Community
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couple of things, from their Terms and Conditions Disclaimer..
All items are sold as is where is without warranty or guarantee. It is the bidders' responsibility to verify the integrity and condition of all goods before bidding. We do not test or verify any items sold in the auction.
The items have been photographed and each purchaser shall be held to have Satisfied themselves as to the condition, identity & authenticity, and shall not be permitted to make any objections after the sale on any grounds.
All the USA CC dollars, are fakes, in my opinion..
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Pillar of the Community
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I agree, all 13 of the Carson City Morgan dollars in that auction appear to be counterfeits. This is not a coin you want to buy raw at an auction if you are a new collector.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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As already mentioned every Morgan dollar in that auction is a cheap Chinese counterfeit. I'll bet if you were to look the complete CC set can be purchased from the forty thieves web site. In this case CC stands for cast counterfeit...
Edited by dave700x 10/24/2020 2:53 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Unless you really know your stuff, you shouldn't buy something like this raw. Just my opinion.  to the CCF!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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A bunch of fake Chinese Crap. Don't walk away , run away !
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United States
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Hi, bertagaming12! Welcome to the forum. I've been collecting for a few years now but I still consider myself new to the hobby. I haven't spent the kind of time that would be necessary to be an "expert"—life gets in the way, you know. Anyway, some of the earliest advice I got when I first found this site was to stick with professionally graded coins. I didn't always listen and while I did stumble onto some nice coins, I also spent money on coins that weren't worth what I paid for them. Sometimes this can be a valuable education, but it's only worth it if you didn't pay much!
Anyway, I'm going to pass on the advice I got. If you're looking at coins that could run into big bucks and they aren't graded, there's probably a good reason. At the very least, check in with these guys before you put down a bid, as you did this time. Smart move!
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* 3.048 meter pole
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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