Title | : | Carson City GSA Hoard Morgan Dollars Grade Reveal - NGC Open Box - 1880-CC, 1881, 1883, 1884, 1885 |
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Views | : | 5,5 rb |
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i have 30 of the 1881 cc grade 64 - i plan to buy way more of these coins in bulk again - wont be happy until i die with the amount of them i have Comment from : david |
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you are shorting yourself on values of your coins , a grade of 64 book value is more like 600 to 1500 dollars and up - on all cc coins unless of course error coins and such Comment from : david |
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I WANT ONE MORGAN CC Comment from : Roberto Hernandez |
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Die scratches Comment from : MCSilver Wolff |
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Wish you would have used your loupe on the MS66 in each quad on both sides or maybe 6 times on each side Nice vid Comment from : Clatsop Coin |
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if ihave appx 1500-2k to spend on CC coins and i dont have any yet - what do you recommend? Comment from : Andrew Hart |
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I noticed all of yours were holdered in "uncirculated" some holders do not have that marked What's the significance? Comment from : Texas Joe |
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Bought a few from a local guy Pulled out coin I knew was 66 or better It was a wow moment You know when you see it after looking at hundreds of 63 and 64's Comment from : UncleMonkey |
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Seems in Morgan grading that the detail in the hair above the ear is what seperates MS-64s from MS-65 and up, past clean fields and coin marks Comment from : CDubRealTalk |
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Those lines were from the sheets of silver Before striking Comment from : Charles gordon |
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Those are some nice Carson City Morgans, I have 1880 through 1885 in GSAholders ungraded,I got a really good deal on them!!probably my best coin buys yet Comment from : stack attacker Wager |
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The lines look like the metal grain lines to me I wish i could put a picture up Comment from : Greg K-ski |
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another Animaniacs reference Comment from : Seaholm Dem |
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The last Morgan has the best look than the rest its a very beautiful coin Comment from : Jose Figueroa |
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File marks on planchet to bring it to correct weight Comment from : CYLENTKILLS |
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The lines across the face and cheek of liberty are actually roller marks, made on the surface when the silver is being thinned out by the rolling machine making it the right thickness Pressure and imperfections on the roller causes the lines on the planchet which continues into the striking process Comment from : Michael Foley |
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They are always crazy tough on GSA's for some reason Comment from : Make Numismatics Great Again |
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NGC giveth, NGC taketh away Comment from : lpandy21 |
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I have the 1885 PL65 it is one of my favorites Comment from : Frost Knives |
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Lines could be stretch marks on the planchette Comment from : Frost Knives |
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On the 1884, those marks are “extrusion” marks on the planchette, usually found on coin planchettes stamped from the very beginning or very end of the raw planchette strip Comment from : Silver Drill Pickle |
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Hi Ben, I'm glad that you have post a video off GAS CC cause never in my wildest dreams I thought I would never own a GSA CC with the original box and COA I have 8 of them 2 are 1881-CC and 1885-CC each I pay $600 and rest of them are 1882-CC to 1884-CC I only pay $300 each i was lucky to come across with this old man his plan was to pass it to his kids or grandkids none of them show no interested I have been buying Morgan's from him cherry pick he was collected Morgan's in his younger years I got more to say don't want to make that long I'm lucky Comment from : Robert Hurtado |
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Crack out the 1881 and go for a 67!😀 Comment from : SOB |
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I trust Ben will resubmit the 1881-CC in order that NGC will assign it a correct grade one point lower than Mint State-66 The 1885-CC really is a high-end 63, and I don’t understand why he was hoping for a grade of Mint State-65 Yes, John is correct - the parallel lines across Ms Liberty’s face on the 1884-CC are roller marks that resulted from the metal strip being rolled out to the proper thickness before the planchets are punched out In my opinion, they do detract from the eye appeal of a coin, however they are not really scratches I wish Ben, “The Coin Geek”🤓 would suscribe to Grammarly 🤨😲😖😬😁 Let’s go DODGERS !!! ⚾️⚾️⚾️ Oh, sorry, I’m watching the wrong YouTube video 😉🤣😂😖 Comment from : Roger Kinard |
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Very nice coins! Thank you for sharing Comment from : Upnorth Collector |
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beauty is in the eye of the guy who puts it in a holder! Comment from : Roger Mueller |
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Maybe sometime you can go into depth about CAC and Eagle Eye certs, add-ons What do you mean how they help? etc Comment from : Mark Baros |
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It was the M in unum mark that stopped them from getting 65 Personally I think the 85 is close Sometimes one specific mark just takes a coin out of contention for the gem grades Comment from : Silvadel Shaladin |
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Wow that MS66 is an amazing grade! Congrats on that Comment from : PokeCat |
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roller marks Comment from : John Wachter |
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I think that 1880 is an 8 over high 7 Comment from : John Wachter |
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Big die crack the reverse of 1885 cc Looks to me at least through the top lettering Comment from : Michael Johnson |
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I agree, that 1885 CC looks MS65 All are very nice 😎 Comment from : Ontario100 |
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The 1881 CC MS 66 GSA is such a sweet coin The 1885-CC should have been awarded an MS 65 Comment from : Edward Slizewski |
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Hi Ben - I have seen many of those fine parallel scratches on Morgan’s I’ve heard them called strip scratches and they occurred during minting process when imperfections were in the lubricant in the strips of silver as the planchets were punched out Comment from : Tim Herring |
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Thanks Ben A pleasant surprise ($) on that 1881 MS 66 Comment from : Steve Dietrich |
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Love it bro Comment from : Colorado Coin Hunter |
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