Morgan 1882-o & 1900

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by HAGOP, Nov 27, 2008.

  1. HAGOP

    HAGOP Member

    Here is my two Morgan Dollars,that I bought during this month.It's a bit late for a collector who collect US coins since a while.But I had bought once a Silver Countrifeit Morgan Dollar,it was two months ago,it had a weight of 24.2 grams.I returned to the dealer the next day & I got my money back.During my coin collecting era, I have been encounted with many Morgan dollars,sometimes very light copper mixed silver looking Morgans.
    I was always in doubt to buy a Morgan Dollar.
    Finally I met another coin collector/also who likes to deal "Steve" who had brought a bag of Morgans from USA.Different dates,No Key Dates,not even any CC mint.Just P-S-O.
    During last few months there was a high orders on Morgan Dollars,
    Before the dealers/antique shops ect. used to sell any Morgan Dollar for 30$ they used to buy it for 20-25$. 30$ was for any grade/condition,Even sometimes damaged or drilled Morgans sell fo 25$...
    After the low quantity of Morgans,Steve wanted to sell to some dealers,Most of them didn't agree with the price.
    He wanted 30$ for any Morgan.So the dealer should sell for 35 to 40 maybe.
    That made a 5$ raise on Morgans.
    Now with 30$ you can only find G-VG or FAKE Morgans.(Yes! there are lots of FAKE/Countrifeit Morgans here,maybe as much as real ones...)
    Fine Morgans are sold for 40$ sometimes 35$.
    So knowing Steve who raised the price around the city,help me to buy each of these Morgans for 30$ only.
    Maybe you guys in USA buy it Certified graded Morgans for 30$ or less (cheapest types) or maybe cheap auctions on Ebay.:)

    Please experts,give me your grades so I can guess it approx.

    I like to call :Crying Morgan 1882-0 & 1900-P

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    The reverse of 1882-0

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  3. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

  4. CoinCrave

    CoinCrave Member

    Very cool! I will have to pick up one of theses.... i've wanted one for a few months now. I should of bought one the other day but instead I purchased a 1996 silver eagle and I feel I got jipped on it.
     
  5. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    careful with the Morgans unless they are slabbed. Try for some good AU50+ examples at first if going for raw coins. LOOK for hairlines and signs of dipping. Explore the Breast feathers ...

    Ruben
     
  6. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    What is a "BU50" coin? The numerical grade '50' is for an AU (About Uncirculated) coin.
     
  7. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

  8. HAGOP

    HAGOP Member

    Nobody took attention on "The reverse of 1882-0"
    is it VAM? it has two olives.See the macro photo I posted...

    I bought another MOrgan too I will post a photo soon, IT'S TONNED :)
     
  9. HAGOP

    HAGOP Member

    Guys,today, I noticed that the reverse of Morgan 1900 has two LARGE stars
    * ONE DOLLAR *

    Do u see?
     
  10. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    well i am far from a morgan dollar admirer but i would like to see the obv of the morgan on the rev of the penny it would look good :)
     
  11. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    I thought BU and AU was the same? ? ?

    :desk:
     
  12. raider34

    raider34 Active Member

    BU stands for Brilliant Uncirculated, and AU is about uncirculated.
     
  13. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    I was thinking that BU was a warped abbreviation for 'Bout Uncirculated and MS was Mint State.
     
  14. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

  15. raider34

    raider34 Active Member

    Goodness Ruben what happened to that one :bigeyes:.
     
  16. mgChevelle

    mgChevelle AMERICAN

    he thought that it was a piece of bread and put it in the toaster for breakfast.
    ;)
     
  17. Morgan1878

    Morgan1878 For A Few Dollars More..

    No luster..but very little wear..it has "personality". How do grade a coin like this that lacks luster? My other question; Is this a counterfeit?
    Something about the spacing between the 8 & 9 in the date doesn't look right..
     
  18. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    Its a scan and show no luster :)
     
  19. Morgan1878

    Morgan1878 For A Few Dollars More..

    Very clever...I thought perhaps it was a counterfeit with a lot of copper, not too much silver..hence the brownish red patina..
     
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