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1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50 Picture (maybe ex-Norweb?)
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #3146
by OriginalCC
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1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50 Picture (maybe ex-Norweb?) was created by OriginalCC
Hello, I just submitted my first post under CC silver non-Morgans, and posted an image of a 1875-CC 20 cents PCGS AU50. Please check it out.
Here is an image of an 1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50. I bought it raw 6/7 years ago. Its a nice original coin. Decent luster, a little dirt, and most importantly no heavy marks. I do think the strike may be weak? (Experts chime in).
I bought it from a collector who set up at a local show. Claims he bought it out of the Norweb sale. If anyone has a Norweb catalog, please look it up, I'd like to verify. I doubt, because of the value, there would be a picture of the coin in the sale. Also, the coin was probably graded VF/XF back then (1987?). Gradeflation.
Enjoy.
Here is an image of an 1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50. I bought it raw 6/7 years ago. Its a nice original coin. Decent luster, a little dirt, and most importantly no heavy marks. I do think the strike may be weak? (Experts chime in).
I bought it from a collector who set up at a local show. Claims he bought it out of the Norweb sale. If anyone has a Norweb catalog, please look it up, I'd like to verify. I doubt, because of the value, there would be a picture of the coin in the sale. Also, the coin was probably graded VF/XF back then (1987?). Gradeflation.
Enjoy.
Crusty CC coins are great!
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13 years 1 month ago #3149
by Garryn
Replied by Garryn on topic Re:1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50 Picture (maybe ex-Norweb?)
It would be tough to trace that to a particular collection without a plate in the catalog. There are a few marks on the coin which would be telling. Another idea is to go to the auction house, [Bowers and Merena/Stacks] and ask them if they have a photo in their archives.
Without that, can you ask the seller if he has his purchase invoice?
Without that, can you ask the seller if he has his purchase invoice?
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13 years 1 month ago #3155
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Replied by OriginalCC on topic Re:1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50 Picture (maybe ex-Norweb?)
I've never seen the catalog, so I don't know if it was plated. The purchase was awhile ago from someone I can't track down. Thanks for the ideas.
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #3156
by Garryn
Replied by Garryn on topic Re:1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50 Picture (maybe ex-Norweb?)
If there weas an 1880-cc Eagle in the Norweb Collection, I would bet that Stacks/ Bowers would have a photo of the coin. That collection was near and dear to Dave Bowers.
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13 years 1 month ago #3170
by coindrummer
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Replied by coindrummer on topic Re:1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50 Picture (maybe ex-Norweb?)
Hi Original CC
Whether it is an ex-Norweb or not, you have a very nice looking coin there!
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Whether it is an ex-Norweb or not, you have a very nice looking coin there!
the drummer
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #3178
by Belayoff
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Replied by Belayoff on topic Re:1880-CC $10 PCGS AU50 Picture (maybe ex-Norweb?)
Guys,
The Norweb family's Carson City coins included an XF-40 example of the 1893-CC $10. The coin was an ex-Morganthau collection piece originally purchased by Henry Norweb Sr. back in 1935.
The coin was sold in the second (or maybe it was the third) Norweb auction held by Bowers and Marina. The sale took place in March, 1988 with Norweb's XF-40 1880-CC $10 selling for an earth shattering $715.
There were many new record sale prices achieved at the Norweb auction, as well as many more great coins that sold for prices which seem to us like highway robbery. Over 4,000 of the Norweb family's coins were sold with the total hammer price surpassing $20,000,000. These coins had been collected over a period of almost 100 years by five different Norweb family members beginnin in about 1890, through the time of the collection's sale by Henry Norweb Jr. in 1988.
The 1880-CC Eagle pictured below is from the Rian's Bequest Collection of Carson City coins.
The quality of the coins assembled in the great collections, such as the Norweb, Eliasberg, Bass, Green, Lang, Stack and in modern times, Battleborn are truly amazing. Today, the average, mere millionaire would not be able to afford building a collection on par with those of the past. I would venture to say that most of the major collections of the 20th century would require at least an eight figure committment to assemble today.
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The Norweb family's Carson City coins included an XF-40 example of the 1893-CC $10. The coin was an ex-Morganthau collection piece originally purchased by Henry Norweb Sr. back in 1935.
The coin was sold in the second (or maybe it was the third) Norweb auction held by Bowers and Marina. The sale took place in March, 1988 with Norweb's XF-40 1880-CC $10 selling for an earth shattering $715.
There were many new record sale prices achieved at the Norweb auction, as well as many more great coins that sold for prices which seem to us like highway robbery. Over 4,000 of the Norweb family's coins were sold with the total hammer price surpassing $20,000,000. These coins had been collected over a period of almost 100 years by five different Norweb family members beginnin in about 1890, through the time of the collection's sale by Henry Norweb Jr. in 1988.
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Henry Norweb Sr.
The 1880-CC Eagle pictured below is from the Rian's Bequest Collection of Carson City coins.
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1880-CC $10 AU-55 NGC
The quality of the coins assembled in the great collections, such as the Norweb, Eliasberg, Bass, Green, Lang, Stack and in modern times, Battleborn are truly amazing. Today, the average, mere millionaire would not be able to afford building a collection on par with those of the past. I would venture to say that most of the major collections of the 20th century would require at least an eight figure committment to assemble today.
Belay Off
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