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1880-CC $1 Morgan Silver Dollar VAM5-8/7 high & die gouge arrow feather— $680.00 (Save 2%!)
Fine 1880-CC MORGAN Dollar Silver ? VAM5-8/7 high & die gouge arrow feather ? (Discovered by Walter Breen, October 1964. Revised 2006.), This coin is a Top 100 Morgan VAM., 90% silver, 10% copper, 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver, 26.73g, 591,000 minted, Mint records indicate that 591,000 1880-CC silver dollars were originally produced....
1880-CC $1 Morgan Silver Dollar VAM5-8/7 high & die gouge arrow feather
Fine 1880-CC MORGAN Dollar Silver ? VAM5-8/7 high & die gouge arrow feather ? (Discovered by Walter Breen, October 1964. Revised 2006.), This coin is a Top 100 Morgan VAM., 90% silver, 10% copper, 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver, 26.73g, 591,000 minted, Mint records indicate that 591,000 1880-CC silver dollars were originally produced. Writing in 1993, however, Bowers relates that the Assay Commission found 96,000 '80-CC dollars to be of insufficient silver fineness. These coins were melted in early 1881, leaving a net mintage of 495,000 coins for this issue. Although not a great rarity in Mint State, the 1880-CC has always been popular due to the CC mintmark. Most collectors settle for MS 64 or MS 65 examples. RARE The coin scanned is the one you are buying. Please view scan to determine your own grade Unless stated otherwise in the description below, the item you see pictured here is exactly the coin you will receive. All coin grading is subjective as we each have our own personal preferences. Please reference the photos and ask me any questions you wish. Our goal is to gain your loyal patronage by providing Five Star products with courteous, prompt, and fair customer service. We are proud of our eBay Feedback - we invite you to read our customer comments. If you are a returning customer we thank you for your loyal patronage, and if this is your first time buying from us, we welcome you to our loyal customer family. Buy Now - Free First Class Mail Shipping Item specifics Seller Notes: “We are not collectible experts nor appraisers, so our grading is based upon our own experienced opinion. Sorry, we cannot accept returns on bullion items. On coins where the value is largely derived from the value of the spot metal, we cannot allow returns due to fluctuations in the commodities markets.” Year: 1880 Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper Strike Type: Business Certification: Uncertified Mint Location: Carson City Grade: Ungraded Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Detailed item info Product Information Ron Guth The 1880-CC Silver Dollar is a fairly common date thanks to the Treaury hoards that were sold by the General Services Administration (GSA) in the lat 1970's and eatly 1980's. Literally bags and thousands of coins came on the market but the demand was enough to meet all the supply. PCGS has certified over 17,000 1880-CC Dollars as of March 2011 but that number includes all of the different varieties of the year. Nonetheless, 17 bags of anything is a significant quantity, especially Silver Dollars. Despite the large quantities of graded coins, the 1880-CC has been able to maintain a strong valuation...collectors love the CC mintmark. Several varieties exist of the 1880-CC Silver Dollar, some major, some minor. The most obvious difference is on the reverse. Some 1880-CC Silver Dollars were struck with the reverse of 1878 (flat instead of rounded breast, and with a flat fletch on the top-most arrow). Other varieties include variations of overdates, plus the often minute VAM varieties. As far as condition goes, most of the certified 1880-CC Silver Dollars are MS-64, bracketed on either side by nearly equal amounts of MS-63 and MS-65 examples. A small percentage of MS-67 examples have been certified by PCGS (see the PCGS Population Report), with none finer. Prooflike examples comprise less than 10% of the population and Deep Mirror Prooflike examples make up less than two percent of the total population. Collectors may be selective when choosing an 1880-CC Silver Dollar, thanks to the large supply. Collectors should seek out well-struck examples that are either blast white or attractively toned. Product Identifiers PCGS Number 7100 Key Features Year 1880 Category Dollars; Morgan Dollar Country The United States of America Mint Carson City Strike Type Business Other Features Denomination $1 Mint Location Carson City, Nevada Mint Mark CC Diameter 38.1 millimeters Weight 26.73 grams Mintage 591 Composition 90% Silver, 10% Copper Designer George T. Morgan Edge Reeded
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U. S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1888-S NGC UNC Details— $300.00 (Save 7%!)
NGC Cert# 2632661-015, Improperly Cleaned, 90% silver, 10% copper, 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver, 26.73g, Low Mintage 657,000 minted, The 1888-S is one of the important condition rarities with the series. Most of this date that were retained by the Treasury were released long before the massive vault clearing event of the 1960s, and by that...
U. S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1888-S NGC UNC Details
NGC Cert# 2632661-015, Improperly Cleaned, 90% silver, 10% copper, 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver, 26.73g, Low Mintage 657,000 minted, The 1888-S is one of the important condition rarities with the series. Most of this date that were retained by the Treasury were released long before the massive vault clearing event of the 1960s, and by that time few remained. A few bags were also included in the famous Redfield Hoard of the 1970s, but nearly all of those were lower quality. The pictures I took with my phone do not do the coin justice, because of the shadow of my hand and camera. This coin is very lustrous The coin scanned is the one you are buying. Please view scan to determine your own Gem grade All coin grading is subjective as we each have our own personal preferences. Please reference the photos and ask me any questions you wish. Our goal is to gain your loyal patronage by providing Five Star products with courteous, prompt, and fair customer service. We are proud of our eBay Feedback - we invite you to read our customer comments. If you are a returning customer we thank you for your loyal patronage, and if this is your first time buying from us, we welcome you to our loyal customer family.
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1880 NGC MS64— $200.00 (Save 11%!)
While MS 65 examples are scarce, they are available often enough to satisfy all but the most impatient collector. At the MS 66 level, however, the 1880 becomes a significant rarity. NGC MS64 Certificate Number 3717814-007 Diameter: 38.10 millimeters Designer: George T. Morgan Weight: 26.73 grams # Edge:...
Morgan Silver Dollar 1880 NGC MS64
While MS 65 examples are scarce, they are available often enough to satisfy all but the most impatient collector. At the MS 66 level, however, the 1880 becomes a significant rarity. NGC MS64 Certificate Number 3717814-007 Diameter: 38.10 millimeters Designer: George T. Morgan Weight: 26.73 grams # Edge: Reeded Mintage: 12,600,000 Metal Content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act in 1878. The Act required the U.S. government to purchase large quantities of silver and turn it into silver dollars. Thus, the dollar denomination was restored once again in the form of the Morgan dollar. Named after its designer, George T. Morgan, the Morgan dollar is one of the most popular of all American coins. It's large size, abundant supply, and pleasing appearance make it both affordable and desirable. Morgan Dollars were struck without interruption from 1878-1904, then again in 1921. U.S. Mints that produced Morgan Dollars include Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, Denver, and Carson City. Mintmarks for all mints except Philadelphia were placed on the reverse of the coins just beneath the ribbon bow of the wreath. Obverse Side Liberty head designed by George T. Morgan. Reverse Side Eagle clasping arrows and olive branch by designer George T. Morgan To see more of our unique family friendly fun products visit http://wiipersonalizeit.tripleclicks.com
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U. S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1887 S/S TOP-100 VAM-2 AU Details— $120.00 (Save 11%!)
NGC Cert# 2632661-011, VAM 2 S/S, Improperly Cleaned, Top 100, 1,770,000 mintage, 90% silver, 10% copper, 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver. The pictures I took with my phone do not do the coin justice, because of the shadow of my hand and camera. This coin is very lustrous The coin scanned is the one you are buying. It comes in the Snap...
U. S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1887 S/S TOP-100 VAM-2 AU Details
NGC Cert# 2632661-011, VAM 2 S/S, Improperly Cleaned, Top 100, 1,770,000 mintage, 90% silver, 10% copper, 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver. The pictures I took with my phone do not do the coin justice, because of the shadow of my hand and camera. This coin is very lustrous The coin scanned is the one you are buying. It comes in the Snap Coin Holder as pictured. Please view scan to see NGC's Grading. All coin grading is subjective as we each have our own personal preferences. Please reference the photos and ask me any questions you wish. Our goal is to gain your loyal patronage by providing Five Star products with courteous, prompt, and fair customer service. We are proud of our eBay Feedback - we invite you to read our customer comments. If you are a returning customer we thank you for your loyal patronage, and if this is your first time buying from us, we welcome you to our loyal customer family.
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U. S. Morgan Silver Dollar – 1883-CC— $1,700.00 (Save 8%!)
This very rare coin is Graded at an impressive MS 66+ PCGS Cert #7144.66+/25028127, This is a remarkable Carson City Morgan with outstanding luster that glides across nearly flawless silver surfaces. It has been awarded the rare "Plus" Grade from PCGS, indicating that they felt it was a particularly high quality coin. It looks better than...
U. S. Morgan Silver Dollar – 1883-CC
This very rare coin is Graded at an impressive MS 66+ PCGS Cert #7144.66+/25028127, This is a remarkable Carson City Morgan with outstanding luster that glides across nearly flawless silver surfaces. It has been awarded the rare "Plus" Grade from PCGS, indicating that they felt it was a particularly high quality coin. It looks better than many you will see rated MS67. , 90% silver, 10% copper, 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver, 26.73g, 1,204,000 minted, According to Q. David Bowers, the Federal government stopped paying out silver dollars in March 1964, although more than a million pieces remained in Treasury holdings. These were inventoried, and it turned out that many of these were Uncirculated 1883-CC examples. Those pieces were eventually dispersed in a series of GSA auctions, held between October 1972 and February 1980. Today, if a GSA dollar is sighted on the bourse floor, the chances are it will be a Carson City issue struck between 1882 and 1884.
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5 oz 2016 America the Beautiful | Cumberland Gap National Historic Park Silver Coin— $179.99 (Save 21%!)
Cumberland Gap National Park celebrates an historic route through the Appalachian mountains that was used by many settlers as a gateway to a new life in the western frontiers of America. The Gap was used by hundreds of thousands of early settlers leaving America's original colonial settlements in search of a new life out West. The obverse of...
5 oz 2016 America the Beautiful | Cumberland Gap National Historic Park Silver Coin
Cumberland Gap National Park celebrates an historic route through the Appalachian mountains that was used by many settlers as a gateway to a new life in the western frontiers of America. The Gap was used by hundreds of thousands of early settlers leaving America's original colonial settlements in search of a new life out West. The obverse of the coin features the John Flanagan effigy of George Washington, as it has appeared on US quarters since 1932. The reverse features an early settler holding a rifle, while gazing through the Cumberland Gap. You can almost sense his trepidation mixed with excitement at the start of a journey to a new life. The America the Beautiful series will eventually comprise 56 unique coins by the time the series is complete in 2021. These US Mint coins are a perfect way build your wealth in ounces by investing in a government minted product with a relatively low premium.
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5 oz 2015 America the Beautiful | Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Silver Coin— $179.99 (Save 21%!)
Celebrate a famous wildlife refuge national mountain park while investing in a tangible asset. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge was founded in 1937, encompassing almost 16,000 acres. The tidal salt marsh along Delaware Bay is a very important resting point for birds migrating from Northern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico every year....
5 oz 2015 America the Beautiful | Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Silver Coin
Celebrate a famous wildlife refuge national mountain park while investing in a tangible asset. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge was founded in 1937, encompassing almost 16,000 acres. The tidal salt marsh along Delaware Bay is a very important resting point for birds migrating from Northern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico every year. The obverse of the coin features the John Flanagan effigy of George Washington, as it has appeared on US quarters since 1932. The reverse features a great blue heron in the foreground with a great egret dipping it's beak in the water in the background. The America the Beautiful series will eventually comprise 56 unique coins by the time the series is complete in 2021. These US Mint coins are a perfect way build your wealth in ounces by investing in a government minted product with a relatively low premium.
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5 oz 2016 America the Beautiful | Shawnee National Forest Park Silver Coin— $159.99 (Save 20%!)
Celebrate a wonderful wilderness area in southern Illinois while investing your savings in a hard asset. Shawnee National Forest was created by President Roosevelt in 1939. Much of the land was exhausted farmland that was rehabilitated through the planting of new trees. The park includes several unique geographical areas, including the...
5 oz 2016 America the Beautiful | Shawnee National Forest Park Silver Coin
Celebrate a wonderful wilderness area in southern Illinois while investing your savings in a hard asset. Shawnee National Forest was created by President Roosevelt in 1939. Much of the land was exhausted farmland that was rehabilitated through the planting of new trees. The park includes several unique geographical areas, including the Little Grand Canyon which is over 200 feet deep. The obverse of the coin features the John Flanagan effigy of George Washington, as it has appeared on US quarters since 1932. The reverse features a red-tailed hawk soaring above Camel Rock with a variety of trees in the foreground. The America the Beautiful series will eventually comprise 56 unique coins by the time the series is complete in 2021. These US Mint coins are a perfect way build your wealth in ounces by investing in a government minted product with a relatively low premium. In multiples of 10 these coins ship in a tube. In multiples of 100 they ship in a US Mint monster box.
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5 oz 2015 America the Beautiful | Saratoga National Historic Park Silver Coin— $169.99 (Save 15%!)
Celebrate the turning point in the U.S. revolutionary war while investing your savings in a hard asset. Saratoga National Historic Park preserves the battlefield and site of the British surrender in 1777. The park is filled with many monuments to the battles, and preserves several buildings from the period. The obverse of the coin features...
5 oz 2015 America the Beautiful | Saratoga National Historic Park Silver Coin
Celebrate the turning point in the U.S. revolutionary war while investing your savings in a hard asset. Saratoga National Historic Park preserves the battlefield and site of the British surrender in 1777. The park is filled with many monuments to the battles, and preserves several buildings from the period. The obverse of the coin features the John Flanagan effigy of George Washington, as it has appeared on US quarters since 1932. The reverse features British General Burgoyne surrendering his sword to American General Gates after the Battle of Saratoga in the fall of 1777. The America the Beautiful series will eventually comprise 56 unique coins by the time the series is complete in 2021. These US Mint coins are a perfect way build your wealth in ounces by investing in a government minted product with a relatively low premium.
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5 oz 2011 America the Beautiful | Glacier National Park Silver Coin— $189.99 (Save 20%!)
A memorable way to protect your savings and celebrate a famous national mountain park! Glacier National Park in Montana covers over 1 million acres of land. The Triple Divide Peak is considered the apex of North America, and sends water to the Pacific Ocean, Hudson Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The obverse of the coin features the John...
5 oz 2011 America the Beautiful | Glacier National Park Silver Coin
A memorable way to protect your savings and celebrate a famous national mountain park! Glacier National Park in Montana covers over 1 million acres of land. The Triple Divide Peak is considered the apex of North America, and sends water to the Pacific Ocean, Hudson Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The obverse of the coin features the John Flanagan effigy of George Washington, as it has appeared on US quarters since 1932. The reverse features a mountain landscape with trees and a mountain goat standing on a ledge. The America the Beautiful series will eventually comprise 56 unique coins by the time the series is complete in 2021. These US Mint coins are a perfect way build your wealth in ounces by investing in a government minted product with a relatively low premium.
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