LOT #3931 |
Current Bid: $4,000
1889-CC $1 XF40 NGC. CAC. VAM-4....
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Description
1889-CC Morgan Dollar, XF40 CAC
Umber Luster
1889-CC $1 XF40 NGC. CAC. VAM-4. Carson City issued a
mintage of just 350,000 silver dollars 1889, making it one of the
great key dates of the series that is only surpassed by the 1893-S
Morgan. The specimen shows petrified umber luster that intertwines
with lighter jades, citrine, and topaz tones. The eagle's breast
displays some strike weakness and minor abrasions, though they are
unintrusive to the appeal. The example is bolstered by CAC
endorsement.(Registry values: P9, N1793)Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2559, PCGS# 7190, Greysheet# 7554)
Weight: 26.73 grams
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Auction Info
2026 April 29 - May 2 CSNS US Coins Signature® Auction #1393 (go to Auction Home page)
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May
1st
Friday
11:50 am CT
Auction Dates
Apr-May
29th-2nd
Wednesday-Saturday
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16 Days
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Dallas, TX 75261
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