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Ugrade of 1889-CC Dollar
15 years 6 months ago #90
by Garryn
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You just bought that?
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15 years 6 months ago #91
by Loosechange
Go "CC'S"
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Wow nice coin. Thanks for sharing with us.
Loosechange,
Mark
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Go "CC'S"
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15 years 6 months ago #100
by LITAS
Replied by LITAS on topic Re:Ugrade of 1889-CC Dollar
This coin was bought a few months ago from Yellow River Rare Coins
in Minneapolis, MN.
Any idea what Richmond Collection stands for and what happened to it?
All I could find on the Internet that it consists of 3,600 coins.
in Minneapolis, MN.
Any idea what Richmond Collection stands for and what happened to it?
All I could find on the Internet that it consists of 3,600 coins.
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15 years 6 months ago #101
by LITAS
Replied by LITAS on topic Re:Ugrade of 1889-CC Dollar
The NGC holder needs to be replased. This coin deserves a new
clean holder. I will contact NGC to see what is involved to get
that done.
clean holder. I will contact NGC to see what is involved to get
that done.
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15 years 6 months ago - 15 years 6 months ago #105
by Carsonite
C4OA Lifer!
Replied by Carsonite on topic Re:Ugrade of 1889-CC Dollar
The Richmond Collection refers to a three-part auction that was conducted by David Lawrence Rare Coins from July 2004 through March 2007.
The collection consisted of 45 complete sets of different U.S. coin series assembled by one man (who chose to remain anonymous) over the course of many years.
He had 110 out of the possible 111 pieces in a complete set of Carson City coins; missing only the 1873-CC Without Arrows dime.
Your 1889-CC Morgan silver dollar in NGC MS-63 sold in the Richmond sale for $32,775 on March 7, 2005. It has since changed hands on several occasions.
The collection consisted of 45 complete sets of different U.S. coin series assembled by one man (who chose to remain anonymous) over the course of many years.
He had 110 out of the possible 111 pieces in a complete set of Carson City coins; missing only the 1873-CC Without Arrows dime.
Your 1889-CC Morgan silver dollar in NGC MS-63 sold in the Richmond sale for $32,775 on March 7, 2005. It has since changed hands on several occasions.
C4OA Lifer!
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