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Gold: $3,298.69
Silver: $33.05
Platinum: $1,080.80
Palladium: $1,008.25
G/S: 99.82
Pt/G: 0.33
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Category:
Category:  Coins > Half Dollars > Liberty Seated
PCGS:
PCGS:  006275
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Price:
Price:  $645

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • 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
  • Download Auction Prices Realized
  • Lot #580 - 1799 PCGS AU-53
  • Hammer: $4,825
  • Silver Dollar-Draped Bust
  • Robert Michaels Collection. Bolender-9, BB-166, "apostrophe reverse", the most common die-marriage for 1799. This example seemingly surpasses diagnostics for die-state V, which references basically a shattered obverse die and stars drawn to the edge. While very common, the B-9 is collectable by die-state, and such a collector might be interested to know that this is the latest die-state ever personally examined by the cataloger, most assuredly terminal and a fascinating case study as such. Add in very decent aesthetic qualities, including midnight-violet coloration throughout and a twinge of peripheral luster and one has a compelling case for the Scotsman Cataloger's Choice Award.
 

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G/S: 99.82  Pt/G: 0.33

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