Re: 1893-S Morgan Dollar Key to series PCGS VF-30
JMark wrote:
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> I liked the look of the coin for the grade for sure - particularly after
> I went to the Heritage archives. I was a bit shocked at the number of
> auctions in just 2005 for this "rare" coin though.
I've noticed that, too. I've seen more 93-S Morgans this year than I
can remember ever seeing. People must be letting some of their rare
coins go in today's healthy market.
Anita
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