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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1433573, member: 37839"]@Duke, thanks. I was lucky and found a private collector in Jacksonville who bought the entire set--I didn't have to break it up. It was in 2002, and it worked out well. I understand that he's broken up the set and sold it off to dealers. The 1893s was "VF details cleaned," and the 1889CC was "cleaned, genuine." The 1884s was not uncirculated either.</p><p><br /></p><p>@ICE, I am not looking to do a full MS set of Morgans--just a specialty group of very pretty coins. Don't want to have a second mortgage on my condo just for the 93s, 89cc and 84s in a MS grade, and there are 6 other dates that would break the bank. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I am going to limit it to 50 of the nicest Morgans I can find in 63-66 condition, and not looking to fill all the keys, as I have had that before in non-MS. With this "fun collection," I will probably get some of the low late 80's San Francisco mintage dates, and the 1899 in PL--those aren't cheap, but still affordable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1433573, member: 37839"]@Duke, thanks. I was lucky and found a private collector in Jacksonville who bought the entire set--I didn't have to break it up. It was in 2002, and it worked out well. I understand that he's broken up the set and sold it off to dealers. The 1893s was "VF details cleaned," and the 1889CC was "cleaned, genuine." The 1884s was not uncirculated either. @ICE, I am not looking to do a full MS set of Morgans--just a specialty group of very pretty coins. Don't want to have a second mortgage on my condo just for the 93s, 89cc and 84s in a MS grade, and there are 6 other dates that would break the bank. :) I am going to limit it to 50 of the nicest Morgans I can find in 63-66 condition, and not looking to fill all the keys, as I have had that before in non-MS. With this "fun collection," I will probably get some of the low late 80's San Francisco mintage dates, and the 1899 in PL--those aren't cheap, but still affordable.[/QUOTE]
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