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1882 Carson City Morgan Dollar

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Deanteaks's loves520 of 11121878 Carson City Morgan DollarNorman  by Hubley with solid base in original polychrome paint,
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    Posted 12 years ago

    NicoleJere…
    (439 items)

    Pictured is a Carson City Morgan Dollar from 1882. An aesthetic feature of the coin is its toning on the obverse side. This feature is not desirable to all coin collectors.

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    1. Poop Poop, 12 years ago
      I love coins, i used to have a 1,500$ collection!!
    2. Poop Poop, 12 years ago
      Most most expensive coin was a gold 5$ liberty, type 3 1894s, graded AU-50
    3. NicoleJerelen NicoleJerelen, 12 years ago
      What happened to your collection? Have you seen the other Carson City Morgan Dollars that I've posted, including the 1889 one? As for the Liberty coin that you mentioned, I take it that it didn't sell at auction? According to the newest red book, the most expensive US coin to sell at auction was a $20 1933 Gem BU that sold in July of 2002 through Sotheby's for $7,590,000

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