Two major CC rarity’s. Thoughts?

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  1. Vertigo

    Vertigo Did someone say bust?

    This is my whole thing with both of these coins. Let me first say I'm not the best with either of these series. But something doesn't look right on the Morgan. Now when you have the 2 together I would then question the half as well. I would ask myself, being such a key coin that the half is, you said estimated to be 200 left? I'm not even a dealer but if I got my hands on these coins in some way they would go straight to pcgs. Why isn't this dealer doing that? Regardless of whether they look right or not. We can look at that half and figure it's cleaned. But we can't tell if it's genuine. Even if it weights proper it can be fake. I've heard people here say they wouldn't buy a 1916 d mercury dime unless it was slabbed. I would trust this far far less.
     
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  3. Dug13

    Dug13 Well-Known Member

    If I had to make the choice for myself, I’d go with the ‘73. It has more eye appeal.
     
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  4. David Betts

    David Betts Elle Mae Clampett cruising with Dad

    Anyone see anything funky around feather and arrows on Morg? Hard for me to tell for sure
     
  5. NorCal

    NorCal Well-Known Member

    Well, I have more time to think about it. My coin guy was not working today.
     
  6. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    This is the information that's needed to make an informed opinion of a coins authenticity and value. Thanks for the link.
    Edited to add: Wow! This book is awesome. Again thanks!
     
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  7. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    Great post. A lot of information can be found here. Thanks!
     
  8. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    He has books for the other branch mints, too. I keep online attribution materials like this bookmarked on my website here.
     
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  9. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    Added to my book marks. Thanks again!
     
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  10. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    When I'm judging two or more coins, and my budget will only allow me one, I go with my gut feeling. Which one causes my heart to sort of skip a beat, and I go with it. I, personally, like the Half Dol. the most.
    Let us know your final decision when you make it.
     
  11. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    I've probably said enough. And if the OP wants to buy a CC coin from, I assume, a local coin shop, that's great. Still, there are other fish in the sea, and just for myself, I'm not sure I'd buy either one if I was looking to spend a thousand bucks on one neat coin. I'll admit the rarity of the half has appeal. But, just throwing this out there, I think coins like this for example could be in the consideration. Sorry if I'm out of line, I guess this is the internet though.:) https://www.ebay.com/itm/1808-7-Bus...p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
     
  12. NorCal

    NorCal Well-Known Member

    Longshot there are other coins out there I know. I pulled the trigger on some other coins today that you might like. I’ll post shortly
     
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  13. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

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  14. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    My thoughts? I wouldn‘t buy any of them. Although the CC half may be a scarce coin, it does not have much detail left, it was improperly cleaned and is raw/uncertified. Sorry, but I think there are better deals out there.
     
  15. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    That's about what I calculated from my 10 year old redbook. About $250 for the Net VG8 Half and about $2000 for the Net 25 Dollar.

    Both have issues, but are scarce. A mintage of 125,000 with an estimate of 200 survivors for the Half messes with the rarity. A 350,000 mintage for the dollar and I would suspect a higher survival rate IF they made it into circulation which many did not. I wonder how many
    GSAs of that variety were released.

    But the prices absolutely do not reflect the rarity, just the demand.
     
  16. NorCal

    NorCal Well-Known Member

    The GSA release for the 1889 CC is easy. One single coin… it’s value is six figures
     
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  17. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    73 is WB-1. After all, the best way to differentiate them is draw an imaginary line from the ends of the one.

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  18. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    WB-2 also has a repunched 1, although this might not be visible on lower grades.
     
  19. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    The dollar is nowhere near VF25. VG10 or F12 is probably what it would grade. It's a $950 coin, frequently available through major auctions in all grades.
     
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  20. NorCal

    NorCal Well-Known Member

    I’ve seen 1889 CC’s quite often lately for a “rare” coin
     
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