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1615
1883-CC
.
NGC graded MS-65. Star
. Beautiful deep multicol-
ored iridescent toning covers most of the obverse and just a
tiny area on the reverse. A great looking Gem example that is
housed in an original GSA black holder.
Estimated Value .................................................... $1,000-UP
1616
1883-CC
.
NGC graded MS-65
. Mottled multicolored irides-
cent hues of the rainbow cover the obverse; the reverse is
essentially brilliant. Housed in an original GSA black holder.
Estimated Value ................................................... $750 - 800
1617
1883-CC
.
PCGS graded MS-66
. Nicely toned on both sides
with attractive multicolored iridescence. Well defined with frosty
surfaces. (
PCGS # 7144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $650 - 700
1618
1883-CC
.
PCGS graded MS-66
. Well preserved with an espe-
cially clean cheek and just a couple of tiny field scuffs. Both
sides are essentially snow-white with satiny fields and frosted
devices. (
PCGS # 7144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 650
1619
1884-CC
.
PCGS graded MS-67.
CAC APPROVED.
Virtually
white overall, save for a small crescent of multicolored irides-
cence at the top of the obverse. Sharply impressed and virtually
mark-free.
Pop 91; 6 finer, 3 in 67+, 2 in 68, 1 in 68+.
(
PCGS # 7152
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$4,000 - 4,500
1620
1884-CC
.
NGC graded MS-64. Star
. Somewhat mottled mul-
ticolored shades including crimson-red, yellow-gold, and jade-
green decorate the obverse of this otherwise brilliant specimen.
Housed in an original GSA black holder.
Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 650
1621
1884-S
.
PCGS graded AU-58.
CAC APPROVED.
This coin
boasts nearly full luster accented with some light patina and a
good strike. The surfaces present a satiny appearance. Close
examination finds a touch of rub on the highpoints, Liberty's
hair curls and the eagle's breast. It is most curious indeed that
this San Francisco issue is very, very difficult to find in any Mint
State grade, but a number of high-grade, slightly circulated
pieces exist. This is about as nice as can be reasonably obtained
(for a near-Mint example), and the desirability is at the top of
the chart for an 1884-S. (
PCGS # 7156
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $700 - 800
1622
1885-CC
.
PCGS graded MS-66
. Intensely lustrous with cor-
uscant mint frost. Both sides are sharply struck with a brilliant,
snow-white sheen. An exceptionally lovely Gem example of the
lowest-mintage date of all the Carson City Morgan dollars.
(
PCGS # 7160
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,600 - 1,700