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An attractive better-date Morgan with bright, satiny luster and strong definition in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s wings. Light contact marks are consistent with the grade, while overall eye appeal remains pleasing.
Sharply struck with frosty white surfaces. Outstanding for the grade with a better ‘look’ and fewer marks than expected for an MS-62.
An appealing lightly circulated example of this scarce issue with rich original gold color and traces of mint luster.
A scarce Carson City issue with reflective proof-like fields that offer strong mirror contrast against heavily frosted devices. Well struck with bold central detail and pleasing cartwheel luster beneath the mirrors. Surfaces show only moderate marks for the grade, with an overall bright, original appearance and solid eye appeal.
A scarce Carson City issue with bright silver luster and pleasing overall eye appeal. Well struck showing strong detail in Liberty’s portrait and a bold reverse eagle. The design features are frosted and the fields are semi proof-like, producing a strong ‘cameo’. Light contact marks are consistent with the MS-62 grade.
A pleasing example of this better Carson City issue with bright, silvery luster and attractive surfaces. Well struck for the date, with bold central detail on Liberty and the reverse eagle. Light scattered marks are consistent with the grade, but the overall eye appeal remains attractive.
CAC. A pleasing example of this scarce Carson City issue, offering solid strike definition with bold central detail and well-formed devices throughout. The surfaces are clean for the grade, showing smooth fields with only light, scattered marks. Bright, frosty luster blankets both sides, accented by subtle peripheral silver-gold toning.
Medium silver-gray surfaces show honest circulation with strong remaining detail throughout Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s wings. The strike is pleasing for the issue, and the overall appearance is wholesome and original.
A better New Orleans issue with a mintage of 390,000. This 1892-O grades just shy of Mint State and retains considerable original luster beneath soft silver-gray patina. The surfaces are attractive and relatively clean for the grade, with only light friction on the high points and strong overall eye appeal.
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