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1-St Book And Last Page Of Morgan's Now Done Still Missing 1889-CC

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It's been a few years but I feel I reached a milestone.Missing only one and the 1889-CC that I would be interested in owning in searching is $3000.00 or best offer.I don't ever see that happening.It's kinda like a Mercury dime collection missing the 1916-D.I'm ok with that I guess.With food and gas going sky-high I probably won't be buying anymore Morgan dollars for quite a while or ever.I'm kinda glad I got what I have before they were completely out of reach now that inflation is really taking off now.Here's my last page!

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Despite missing that one coin, this is still pretty impressive @fly. Well done.
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Thanks Spence,off the top of my head now the ones that I need are like:
1892-CC
1893-CC
1894-P
1893-S
1894-S
1896-S
1897-O
1903-O
1903-S
1904-O
HaHa! You know the really expense ones in AU or MS.
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Opps not 1904-O I mean 1904-S.
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Ya'll are doing it backwards... You have to collect the expensive ones first!
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go fund me page
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Nice set so far.
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That advice from NumismaticsFTW would have served me well the past few years with the run up that we've seen since the pandemic started. Those Morgans look pretty sharp Flying Tiger :)
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Congratulation on having come near the end.
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