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1885-O MS63 NGC Morgan Silver Dollar
HSN Price: $129.95
3 payments of $43.31
1884-O MS63 NGC Morgan Silver Dollar
HSN Price: $129.95
3 payments of $43.31
1904-O MS63 NGC Morgan Silver Dollar
HSN Price: $129.95
3 payments of $43.31
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Great presentation... Anonymous , CO Rating 5/2/2007
This set always catches the attention of my friends.
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A great investment... Anonymous , CO Rating 4/30/2007
This is a great investment--worth the money
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Thanks... Anonymous , OH Rating 4/27/2007
I've looked at all the shopping networks, ebay, and then some and no one else had this. When I got it the quality was great
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Pleasantly Surprised... Anonymous , FL Rating 4/26/2007
Was nervous to purchase a collection so expensive but was pleasnty surprised at the presnetation and ultimate value
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Questionable Condition... Anonymous , VA Rating 3/12/2007
It has been my experience that a circulated HSN coin most often arrives in "way beyond" circulated condition. For $5000 bucks I would want some guarantee of condition. I don't expect AU/BU for this price but I don't want AG-G just because it's a CC mint mark. To Chuck, FL, could you be a little more vague in your response?? I'm sure you were making a point but to date it eludes me. Thanks.
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1878-1893 Carson City Morgan Dollars in Wooden Binder

Item: 460-222
Event Price: $5,499.95
HSN Price: $5,999.95 | You Save: $500.00 (8%)
Shipping & Handling: $22.95
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Get your hands on the ultimate collectors item with a Complete Morgan Dollar Collection from the obsolete Carson City Mint. What makes these Morgan Dollars so highly collectable are their mint. Carson City ceased production in 1893. All 13 coins are in circulated condition, encased in protective acrylic capsules to preserve beauty and condition. Each capsule fits neatly in niches in a beautiful velvet lined carved wooden box.

Designed by George T. Morgan, each Morgan Dollar bears the likeness of Anna Willess Williams, a Philadelphia kindergarten teacher. The reverse features an American Eagle grasping an olive branch. More details about the Morgan Dollars from Carson City include:

  • Each coin measures approx. 1.5" in diameter
  • Weighs approx. .86oz. each
  • Contains .773oz. of pure silver
  • Composed of .900 silver and .100 copper
  • All coin items considered for return must be in their original condition as sold. Seals and cases contribute to the value of the coin and currency collectibles and must remain intact and unbroken. This applies but is not limited to: grading cases, Mint and Proof cases and packages, bag seals, original government sealed packaging and/or any other special packaging or containers.

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  • This item is not for sale to customers in Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It cannot be shipped to a P.O. Box. Orders must have a physical address.

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