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Offline NoHope587

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This is the second half of a collection belonging to my brother in-law he sold the first through me a few months back.
He is interested in knowing grades and an approx value before he runs down to his local dealer.

I don't know zip about Morgans so I'll throw it out to the experts here.

What I do see
A die clash on the 1901-O
Die Cracks on the 1921-D,1898,1921,1902-O
As far as I know there is nothing special here but it would be nice to be surprised...

I have arranged them in two formats to cater for the Dial-uppers and the broadband crowd.

First link is to thumbnails
http://www.mycoins.us/forum/Sales/Morgans2/Thumbnails/Morgan%20thumbs.htm


Second link is direct to the images (27megs)
http://www.mycoins.us/forum/Sales/Morgans2/Large%20pics/morgan_set_2_Large.htm

Thank you for your time and any comments at all are most welcome

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Don't know enough to help out, but is there any chance he would sell them here? I would be interested.

 


Offline AdamL

Well, I can't really grade from the thumbnails, and I have super slow dial-up. But, I looked at the full sized pics of the 1900, and in my non-expert opinion it is an AU coin.

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I think the 1900-O is better than the 1900, but it still has wear, preventing it from making an MS grade.

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Offline AdamL

These are photos and not scans, right?

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Offline NoHope587

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Yep they are photos I cut the size down by 50% to make em manageable.
the 1901-O has the diagnostics for a VAM 23A
the 1892-S is the only one that has any significantly high value as a regular Morgan My bad grading puts it between VF30 and EF40 I think it makes it a $100 plus coin.

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