6/22/25 6:07 PM
Gold: $3,372.89
Silver: $36.06
Platinum: $1,255.18
Palladium: $1,039.74
G/S: 93.54
Pt/G: 0.37
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Category:
Category:  Coins > Silver & Related Dollars > Morgan
PCGS:
PCGS:  007216
Cert:
Cert:  33933524
Price:
Price:  $965

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  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #626 - Carson City Morgan dollar set in a Capital Plastics holder
  • Silver Dollar-Morgan
  • A total of only thirteen Morgan silver dollars were struck and issued by the ever-popular Carson City branch mint in Nevada. Here lies a complete Carson City Morgan dollar year set that is tastefully housed in a Capital plastics display board. Included in this particular set are the following issues: an 1878-CC (AU details, cleaned), an 1879-CC (formerly PCGS XF-40), an 1880-CC (MS-63), an 1881-CC (formerly PCGS MS-63), an 1882-CC (MS-63), an 1883-CC (MS-64), an 1884-CC (MS-64), an 1885-CC (MS-62+), an 1889-CC (VF-25), an 1890-CC (AU-58), an 1891-CC (AU-55), an 1892-CC (formerly PCGS AU-58), and an 1893-CC (formerly PCGS XF-40). The tags for the coins that were removed from PCGS holders are also provided (ck).
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #428 - 1857 PCGS MS-64+ TOP POP
  • Hammer: $20,500
  • Gold $5-Liberty Head Half Eagle
  • 2 graded MS-64+, zero higher at PCGS, thus placing claims as the "finest known" 1857 five-dollar gold piece. NGC has never graded one above MS-63+, affirming the extreme rarity of choice and better examples. That so few survive seems surprising given a not-so-high but reasonable mintage of 98-thousand coins.

    Tilting the coin back and forth beneath good lighting reveals exactly the kind of gleaming, satin-textured flowline effect one expects as the mint had ample experience striking superior half-eagles by 1857. One copper spot clings to the first start and a tiny carbon dot randomly flings into the obverse right field. A loupe also detects a one tiny hairline at the upper chin, with this trio of characteristics perhaps conspiring to limit full gem potential. The reverse seems particularly free from any mentionable defects while the entire presentation takes full advantage of an exceptional strike.
 

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