This is a good Morgan dollar. It has the same silver content as the MS-65. I cannot afford the high prices of the better grade coins and this condition suits me just fine. This coin in the 2017 Official Red Book in MS-65 lists for $65,000.00. That explains it all for me. Thank You, Kenneth
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One of my mistakes is thinking a coin has value with PCGS AU ratings, but they really don't do well and in this case, this coin lacks any luster what-so-ever to make it worth $225. Oh well, I "live 'n learn" from my mistakes !
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I'm very happy I ran across these . The particular Morgan I purchased was from New Orleans. A little worn but happy with it none the less. I bid quite a few Morgan's and was going to turn this one but after finding out it's from New Orleans I think I'll keep it , very rare coin . Thank you
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The reason I purchased the 1894 o is condition rarety, this is main factor, most 1894 o silver dollars are poorly struck and heavily bagmarked and below average luster. so when you see a coin for a good price that is rare you can't resist biding on the coin. beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I look for originality, toned, not cleaned coins. Question, should a 1882 o fully stuck gem with 2 bagmarks grade the same as a fully stuck 1880 s with 2 bag marks. 1882 o with 2 bag marks,fully struck, is extremly rare. 1880s with 2 bag marks,fully struck is very common. rarety sould be considered when a grade is given, and its not
For a 1894 o Morgan that was an awesome price and a great Morgan dollar to have in my collection especially when you can’t afford high-end Morgan’s at key dates awesome coin Great bye
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