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These are being offered up for auction at one of the local hole in the wall auction houses in my area today. I was gonna go and check these out but I think I'll sit it out. This guy always has key date gold and silver on the block, a few to many keys at times in my opinion. Everyone else may have a key date coin 2 or 3 times a year.

http://www.auctionzip.com/Full-Imag...825/fp13.cgi

http://www.auctionzip.com/Full-Imag...825/fp18.cgi

OOPS! almost forgot. Here is the listing.

http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/p...p=28504&kwd=
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I don't see anything that throws a red flag up Tim. Of course in hand would be better.
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This guys nephew works with me. I'll ask him if he was at the auction and find out if knows what they went for.
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Cool ;-)
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The pictures are not good enough quality to really tell, but two jumped out at me. A 1921-O Morgan? OK, maybe they confused the tiny little D for an O. But they don't show any pictures of the reveres so who knows. Second is a mid to lower grade 1895-P Morgan? RIGHT. This is either a fake, an altered coin, or if you hit the jackpot a well circulated proof. Who knows maybe it is one of the never seen 12,000 business strike that they never actually made. NOT!
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