G'day SS, you have a very impressive collection of vintage CC coins, primarily PCGS graded coins, I've seen on several channels how low mint CC coins are highly sought after by collectors in the USA, particularly the Morgan Dollars, interesting that everything produced from the CC mint came from a single silver source, thanks for sharing a video with a numismatic flavour. Cheers Peter J 😂👋🔥💪👍
Late to replying to this comment good sir! Yes- your 100% right, all the silver used to strike these coins came from the Comstock loade. The lower mintages and history behind this one time US mint makes coins like the ones shown here highly sought after for sure.
Really an absolutely awesome collection of Carson City coins. As always very impressive. The couple of CC dollars I have bought were purchased after I watched your previous videos. Some PCGS MS64 1882 & 1883. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you for your friendship and video watching my friend! Glad I inspired a few coin purchases- the CC's are worth it, imo. Pretty much the only serious numismatic coins I collect are the CC's.
Fantastic CC collection, SS. Never get bored seeing them and noticed you’ve updated a few, great job! The 93cc was a very good deal if I remember correctly! Keep it up and happy holiday to you, my friend!
Hey Ace! I have updated a few but keep getting out bid for some of the coins I'd like to replace. That 93 was 5k at the LCS and then I sent it to CAC. I thought that was a good price at the time.
I have ZERO CC Morgans but am happy that an enthusiast like you has some. I purposely try NOT to remember what those official blue boxes were priced at in 1998 when I first saw them in LCS. They were pricey compared to the plain Eagles that I sought. TYVM for an informative and entertaining video. Beautiful coins!
And here i thought all you collected was vintage bars. That's quite a nice collection you have there. I don't have any CC coins but a few days ago I was at my LCS and they have a very nice CC trade dollar that caught my eye. I don't know if I want to part with $800 for it. I feel your story about the free coin being your most expensive. I didn't get it for free but buying a certain obsolete bank note became my most expensive too. My obsolete bank note collection of that one bank is now over 20. I've gotta be close to owning every one in existence. The bank was only in business for 6 years in the 1830s. I'm on a mission to find all of them. It's pretty cool to see you have coins along with your bars. If I'm not mistaken, I'd say you're more excited about these coins than your bars. I can hear it in your voice.
Oh yes, I love this CC collection- it's the base of my collection even over vintage bars. Would love to pick up a CC trade Unit someday but as you know- big, big money to get AU/BU. Still looking to upgrade some of these as I go, I really wanted all 13 dates in PCGS/CAC stickered. That's 8 coins that need to be upgraded. It's nice to talk with someone that know what I mean about the most expensive part of the collection- the one piece that sparked the passion for collecting! I hope you do a video someday showing your bank note collection, so awesome that you have almost all of them from the bank you collect!
Great collection, thanks for sharing! RE: your most expensive coin In many ways, Good, Very Good graded coins sometimes have a charm that the blast white examples are missing. I think your example is beautiful. The wear, grime actually enhances the detail and appearance in my opinion. What a collection!! I'm big into Morgans. I can't get enough of straight graded colorfully toned examples. Silver is amazing how it tones beautifully. Thanks again.
The 1889CC has a wonderful patina on it and has a similar affect of antiquing, imo. The details do pop on a coin like that. Thank you for watching and your kind words and compliments😊👍
I guess you knew I was going to ask about the PCGS, lol. I want to see some more coins from the other mints that closed down, like New Orleans, Dahlonega,GA, Charlotte.Nice collection. have a good Thanksgiving
I almost picked up a gold coin from Charlotte! In my collecting I tend to focus on one area, so for the Morgans, the CC's. This hobby get expensive fast if you chase the more rare stuff. I do have some O's! Perhaps I'll see what I have for a video down the road. Happy Thanksgiving!
Numismatically speaking, I have really just focused on what you see here. Been working on this set for years and still upgrading coins when possible. Thank you for taking the time to check out the collection and Happy Thanksgiving!
Wow such eye candy 🔥👀very awsome collection of CC'S my favorite mint 👊👍hope next year im going to get me some more Carson City's and hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and definitely thanks for sharing
Hey SW, I'm surprised you don't have a CC somewhere in your stack! I see that gold number one Flowing hair is close to 200K now and that is just nuts. I got out bid on the number three coin and that's fine with me. Planning to watch the auction live just to see what happens.
Wow, that's a great collection, with a lot of good little stories attached to some of them too. The individual color that is added by each persons experience with getting the coins is part of what makes the hobby so fun. I'll tell you the truth. I do keep track of my stack, in terms of how much I have of what, but I can honestly say that I have never gone through my 200+ Morgan dollars and looked at their individual mint marks. Since I've been buying them for 17+ years, that's probably something that I should do at some point. Who knows, maybe I have a CC Morgan or two. I kinda doubt it, but since I've not gone through and checked, it's at least possible. I guess that's something to look forward to, for whenever I get the chance to do that in the future. I enjoyed seeing all of these coins at once. I hope you keep them all, even if there are some duds or cleaned coins in there, but they all have a story to tell about the overall journey. Great stuff! Have a very Happy Thanksgiving! Hopefully, you're able to spend it with all of your family and get to enjoy a lot of good food! I'm looking forward to some brisket, turkey, and ham in about 12 hours, but all of my family and extended family will be there...plus friends. Should be fun! Take care buddy!
About your 200+ Morgans, you may want to consider looking for VAMS! It's possible that among your raw Morgan's you could have certain varieties that could be worth some money. Of course studying each coin and indemnifying each variety takes hours and hours. Long from now if I get to retire, I hope to study raw coins for fun more- you never know what you can find! Heading down to Massachusetts to see family for Thanksgiving in a few hours. Sounds like you have a great day planned with friends and family! Happy Thanksgiving my friend!
Damn!!!!! Very nice Struck. Good to see something for numismatists. Some mintage numbers would've been ok with me as I'm no expert. Did really enjoy the show and getn to see all the CAC C.C. Thanks.
Happy Thanksgiving! I do collect coins but try and limit myself to certain areas. Only so much cash to go around for metals. Thank you for watching. always great to see you here😊👍
What an amazing collection! I am pretty much a PCGS fanboy but do agree the NGC GSA’s are nicer than those from PCGS. Congrats on another fabulous video, my friend
Hey Austrian! Yes, for the most part they are lower mintage than virtually all the other US mints as the Carson City Mint was a small building. Here's the real special part tho- The Carson City Mint was built to process all the silver out of the Comstock load, so all the silver used to strike CC silver coins only came from that one silver mine. You can't trace the raw silver back to it's origin for the other US Mints. The Carson City Mint was located out West during the time of famous US outlaws- the "wild West" times and is the only US silver coin to have a double letter Mint Mark- CC. There is more but those are the highlights.
That’s an excellent group!
Sometimes I'll just have one bar but over years, add more if I'm lucky!😊
Holy cow, looks like "Carson City" city! 😆👍🏼
LOL
G'day SS, you have a very impressive collection of vintage CC coins, primarily PCGS graded coins, I've seen on several channels how low mint CC coins are highly sought after by collectors in the USA, particularly the Morgan Dollars, interesting that everything produced from the CC mint came from a single silver source, thanks for sharing a video with a numismatic flavour. Cheers Peter J 😂👋🔥💪👍
Late to replying to this comment good sir! Yes- your 100% right, all the silver used to strike these coins came from the Comstock loade. The lower mintages and history behind this one time US mint makes coins like the ones shown here highly sought after for sure.
That's a ridiculously incredible collection. Love em blast white.
B2! Good to see you man! I hope you have a great Thanksgiving😊👍
Really an absolutely awesome collection of Carson City coins. As always very impressive. The couple of CC dollars I have bought were purchased after I watched your previous videos. Some PCGS MS64 1882 & 1883. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you for your friendship and video watching my friend! Glad I inspired a few coin purchases- the CC's are worth it, imo. Pretty much the only serious numismatic coins I collect are the CC's.
Beautiful collection! Thanks for sharing them with us.
You bet, always fun taking with you guys and showing some coins! Happy Thanksgiving!
Fantastic CC collection, SS. Never get bored seeing them and noticed you’ve updated a few, great job! The 93cc was a very good deal if I remember correctly! Keep it up and happy holiday to you, my friend!
Hey Ace! I have updated a few but keep getting out bid for some of the coins I'd like to replace. That 93 was 5k at the LCS and then I sent it to CAC. I thought that was a good price at the time.
Superb collection, I recently purchased my first seated quarter, not a cc, but I'm learning to really appreciate these coins
Congratulations on your seated quarter! Perhaps you end up putting a date set together, that could be a lot of fun. Happy Thanksgiving!
A rare look at a world class collection.
Thank you for the compliment my friend! Still a work in progress but happy with what I have been able to collect thus far. Happy Thanksgiving!
@ eventually you’ll have to register it with PCGS.
Wow I love Carson City that is awesome😮
Thank you for watching!
I have ZERO CC Morgans but am happy that an enthusiast like you has some.
I purposely try NOT to remember what those official blue boxes were priced at in 1998 when I first saw them in LCS.
They were pricey compared to the plain Eagles that I sought.
TYVM for an informative and entertaining video.
Beautiful coins!
Thank you for checking out the CC's my friend! The Carson City Mint is by far my favorite mint to collect from. Have a great week ahead!
And here i thought all you collected was vintage bars. That's quite a nice collection you have there. I don't have any CC coins but a few days ago I was at my LCS and they have a very nice CC trade dollar that caught my eye. I don't know if I want to part with $800 for it. I feel your story about the free coin being your most expensive. I didn't get it for free but buying a certain obsolete bank note became my most expensive too. My obsolete bank note collection of that one bank is now over 20. I've gotta be close to owning every one in existence. The bank was only in business for 6 years in the 1830s. I'm on a mission to find all of them. It's pretty cool to see you have coins along with your bars. If I'm not mistaken, I'd say you're more excited about these coins than your bars. I can hear it in your voice.
Oh yes, I love this CC collection- it's the base of my collection even over vintage bars. Would love to pick up a CC trade Unit someday but as you know- big, big money to get AU/BU. Still looking to upgrade some of these as I go, I really wanted all 13 dates in PCGS/CAC stickered. That's 8 coins that need to be upgraded. It's nice to talk with someone that know what I mean about the most expensive part of the collection- the one piece that sparked the passion for collecting! I hope you do a video someday showing your bank note collection, so awesome that you have almost all of them from the bank you collect!
Amazing collection. 1889 is also my most expensive cc, only because I spent the most on it. Just need 85, 91 and 92 to complete the cc's
Those 1890's dates are all tough. When I completed the date set for the first time, the 1892 was one of the last coins I picked up.
Wonderful collection! Every one of them is a masterpiece, that’s not easy to do.
Much appreciated and thank you for watching!
Super impressive! Those are some real beauties! I have a handful of CC's, none as good looking as yours! Happy Thanksgiving!
Been years working on this set and still upgrading coins when possible! Happy Thanksgiving!
Great collection, thanks for sharing! RE: your most expensive coin In many ways, Good, Very Good graded coins sometimes have a charm that the blast white examples are missing. I think your example is beautiful. The wear, grime actually enhances the detail and appearance in my opinion. What a collection!! I'm big into Morgans. I can't get enough of straight graded colorfully toned examples. Silver is amazing how it tones beautifully. Thanks again.
The 1889CC has a wonderful patina on it and has a similar affect of antiquing, imo. The details do pop on a coin like that. Thank you for watching and your kind words and compliments😊👍
This is my dream 🤩
It took years to put this together but glad i did it. Still upgrading coins when possible. Thank you for watching!
I guess you knew I was going to ask about the PCGS, lol. I want to see some more coins from the other mints that closed down, like New Orleans, Dahlonega,GA, Charlotte.Nice collection. have a good Thanksgiving
I almost picked up a gold coin from Charlotte! In my collecting I tend to focus on one area, so for the Morgans, the CC's. This hobby get expensive fast if you chase the more rare stuff. I do have some O's! Perhaps I'll see what I have for a video down the road. Happy Thanksgiving!
Like #74 - Great Video!! New Subscriber here from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
Welcome aboard, I hope you enjoy the channel!
Great collection, well done 👍
Thank you NC! Appreciate you saying that as a coin collector 😊
Awesome CC collection SS ... Thanks for showing them 👍
Thank you for watching, it's nice to have you back around the community here. Happy Thanksgiving!
Very nice collection. Man, those are so cool. I have a CC collection but yours is top notch.
Numismatically speaking, I have really just focused on what you see here. Been working on this set for years and still upgrading coins when possible. Thank you for taking the time to check out the collection and Happy Thanksgiving!
Great collection, I hope you and your family have a great thanksgiving!
Thank you sir! Happy Thanksgiving and best wishes to you and your family!
Wow such eye candy 🔥👀very awsome collection of CC'S my favorite mint 👊👍hope next year im going to get me some more Carson City's and hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and definitely thanks for sharing
Thank you! I have a feeling you'll add some Carson City coins to your collection in the near future my friend. Happy Thanksgiving!
Great collection, Struck 👌
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Happy Thanksgiving my friend! I hope you have some really great time with the family!
Happy Thanksgiving! I don't actually have a CC Morgan yet... Nice Collection...
Hey SW, I'm surprised you don't have a CC somewhere in your stack! I see that gold number one Flowing hair is close to 200K now and that is just nuts. I got out bid on the number three coin and that's fine with me. Planning to watch the auction live just to see what happens.
Another Amazing display of beautiful Looking Silver. a glimpse of history and what real money looked like all in one video.👊 Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving! Yes- real money indeed and proof our paper is worth far less.
@SilverStruck 🦃
SLABS! Love all of those slabbed CC's.
Thank you for checking out the CC's!
Wow, that's a great collection, with a lot of good little stories attached to some of them too. The individual color that is added by each persons experience with getting the coins is part of what makes the hobby so fun. I'll tell you the truth. I do keep track of my stack, in terms of how much I have of what, but I can honestly say that I have never gone through my 200+ Morgan dollars and looked at their individual mint marks. Since I've been buying them for 17+ years, that's probably something that I should do at some point. Who knows, maybe I have a CC Morgan or two. I kinda doubt it, but since I've not gone through and checked, it's at least possible. I guess that's something to look forward to, for whenever I get the chance to do that in the future. I enjoyed seeing all of these coins at once. I hope you keep them all, even if there are some duds or cleaned coins in there, but they all have a story to tell about the overall journey. Great stuff! Have a very Happy Thanksgiving! Hopefully, you're able to spend it with all of your family and get to enjoy a lot of good food! I'm looking forward to some brisket, turkey, and ham in about 12 hours, but all of my family and extended family will be there...plus friends. Should be fun! Take care buddy!
About your 200+ Morgans, you may want to consider looking for VAMS! It's possible that among your raw Morgan's you could have certain varieties that could be worth some money. Of course studying each coin and indemnifying each variety takes hours and hours. Long from now if I get to retire, I hope to study raw coins for fun more- you never know what you can find! Heading down to Massachusetts to see family for Thanksgiving in a few hours. Sounds like you have a great day planned with friends and family! Happy Thanksgiving my friend!
Happy thanksgiving! great collection
Thanks! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
Oh my goodness! I hope this doesn’t become a community challenge LOL! You win hands down Struck’s 😂 Happy thanksgiving my friend 🥳✌🏻
LOL! No challenge here good sir, just some CC's! Always good to see you here and hope all is well out your way 😊👍
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Wow! That's an awesome CC collection.
Thank you CCT! Always good to see you, thanks for watching!
Your CCs are looking great !! Thanx for another great video sir !!
Good to see you 210 and thank you for watching!
Wow. You have some nice CC.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
beautiful collection !!!
Thank you for watching!
Damn!!!!! Very nice Struck. Good to see something for numismatists. Some mintage numbers would've been ok with me as I'm no expert. Did really enjoy the show and getn to see all the CAC C.C. Thanks.
Happy Thanksgiving! I do collect coins but try and limit myself to certain areas. Only so much cash to go around for metals. Thank you for watching. always great to see you here😊👍
Thanks for sharing your passion, knowledge and collection with us. Your friend AgAu👍
One of my favorite videos you've done
Wow, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed watching this one.
@SilverStruck yeah I'm a sucker for Morgan's
LOVE THE CC'S.GREAT COLLECTION.HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING SS
Happy Thanksgiving! Thanks for checking out the CC's!
@@SilverStruck YOU KIDDING ME? EYECANDY AND TURKEY DAY?...PRICELESS
Happy Thanksgiving Struck ✌🏼
Happy Thanksgiving my friend!
What an amazing collection! I am pretty much a PCGS fanboy but do agree the NGC GSA’s are nicer than those from PCGS. Congrats on another fabulous video, my friend
Thanks for watching CSAN! I favor PCGS for the classic older coins but NGC for modern. Weird, I know🤣
@ the new design NGC holders are a major improvement.
Nice collection 🤠👍
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!
I just purchased my first Carson city!
Excellent to hear, congratulations on your CC!
Great collection. 👍 Why are Carson City coins so special? Do they have a lower mintage?
Hey Austrian! Yes, for the most part they are lower mintage than virtually all the other US mints as the Carson City Mint was a small building. Here's the real special part tho- The Carson City Mint was built to process all the silver out of the Comstock load, so all the silver used to strike CC silver coins only came from that one silver mine. You can't trace the raw silver back to it's origin for the other US Mints. The Carson City Mint was located out West during the time of famous US outlaws- the "wild West" times and is the only US silver coin to have a double letter Mint Mark- CC. There is more but those are the highlights.
1st my favorite Mint 👍👊
Carson City coins are some of the best! I like that mint mark as well.
Happy Thanksgiving 2024!! Yes, taking some time off.
Happy Thanksgiving! Glad you have some time off👍👍
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
5 GREEN BEANS....SWEET
Yes but eight more to go for upgrading coins!
@@SilverStruck SWEET
For goodness sake...Struck! Fat collection you got there!
Thank you, still working on upgrading some of the coins but this is the core of my collection! Happy Thanksgiving!
@@SilverStruck It's a beaut! Likewise. Happy Turkey Day to you n yours! 🇺🇸
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First!!!
Always an honor to see you here sir, thank you!