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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1122726, member: 24633"]For the Morgan CC's, the 1885-CC has the lowest mintage of all of them at 228,000. It remains very affordable since about 148,000 (65%) were made available in the Treasury releases of the 70's. The optimal collecting grade is considered to be MS65 which makes for a very pretty coin, yet the certified population is only about 4,000 in this grade. This is my PCGS MS65 VAM-4 Hot 50.</p><p> </p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1122726, member: 24633"]For the Morgan CC's, the 1885-CC has the lowest mintage of all of them at 228,000. It remains very affordable since about 148,000 (65%) were made available in the Treasury releases of the 70's. The optimal collecting grade is considered to be MS65 which makes for a very pretty coin, yet the certified population is only about 4,000 in this grade. This is my PCGS MS65 VAM-4 Hot 50. Chris[/QUOTE]
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