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NGC Typo On Morgan Label

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 Posted 01/19/2023  4:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jester to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like they have several different description ways. I just picked this one up and it spells out "MORGAN" instead of S or Silver.

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Looks like they have several different description ways. I just picked this one up and it spells out "MORGAN" instead of S or Silver.
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"Morgan" in 1921 makes sense, because there was also the Peace dollar. But again, kinda obvious which one it is.
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NGC dropped the S$1 at some point. I don't know how many listings I've seen on ebay where the seller thought they had a San Francisco minted dollar based on the silver dollar notation.


About six months ago I came across a listing for a "1928 S Peace dollar" in an NGC slab graded AU details. It was not a SF, the label just said "1928 S$1" and the listing had a $80 BIN price with free returns. I'd never clicked through a transaction so fast! A couple days later the seller messaged me to let me know that there was an error in the listing. Oh well, I tried!
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