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Please stop with the Super Size images.

 

They are very distracting.

 

800x800 is fine.

 

Thank you.

 

(thumbs u

 

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Here are my two latest Morgan purchases. The 1894 is readily available in AU but I had to look through an awful lot to find a nice one without marks or hairlines. The 1879-S Rev 78 is quite hard to locate - but I am thrilled with the obverse color and luster on this one.

 

1894 NGC AU58

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1879-S Rev 78 PCGS MS64+ CAC

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Snagged this on eBay as a novelty for the unique toning pattern:

 

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Also took a flyer on this for $17, turned out to be cleaned/polished, but the blues are interesting nonetheless, especially for the price.

 

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Thanks for the kind words, I've been trying to put together a nice XF set of these as they actually circulated due to the reduction in gold content. Ironically enough, the 34 graded EF-45 while the 38 is in an old green PCGS holder graded EF-40. I guess time takes a toll on grading standards! Still need a 37 and 34 crosslet to complete the set though.

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Still need a 37 and 34 crosslet to complete the set though.

 

Good luck with that. I've had some trouble with this series as many I see I don't like and I'm collecting in the same grading range you are. I've only got a 34 (no surprise) so I haven't gotten far. The 37 is more difficult that you might think and the crosslet is pricey. I'm just doing a date set so I'll avoid the crosslet and the branch mints...It's a good set IMO.

 

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Spotted what was once mine years ago - sorry I ever sold off my

collection of 1832 B-1 Quarters ....

 

Had to have it.... I liked it for a VF 25 then - and love it still, now:

 

 

 

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Whether or not this is NT or AT, to me its a nice coin, and ill be waiting for it in the mail.

 

MS67* no fb desgination but it looks fb to me

 

Very nice coins. The Morgan is definitely NT, and looks quite attractive.

 

The dime, however, is not FB. The bottom lines are not fully split. NGC also requires the verticals to be fully split, which yours are not (look at the vertical lines towards the bottom). Attractive toning on that one, though.

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Will be curious to see what NGC says about this one. It's a low grade example but I liked the visible detail and the surfaces looked decent to me.

 

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The Morgans are just toned the right amount - love the 1893 as well !!

 

Spotted this on HA.com - and had to add it to my 1891 Dime set....

{ its my Grandmother's Birth Year - so, of course, I have way too many

duplicates !! }

 

 

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I spotted another duplicate 1891 Dime - and this one is for my God Child....

 

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All the other newps are Barbers... :applause:

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