PCGS Unboxing Video #19 – Rare Morgan Silver Dollars and More

PCGS Unboxing Video #19 – Rare Morgan Silver Dollars and More
In this video, I will reveal the grading results of my coins that I found either coin roll hunting, through cherry picking junk silver purchases, or have had in my collection – through my submission to PCGS. I hope you enjoyed this video and found it informative. Keep hunting and good luck! They're still out there for us to find!
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Intro 0:00
Rare Mercury Dime 2:31
Morgan Dollars 5:30
1893 Morgan Dollars 9:08
More Morgan Dollars 16:08
Wrap up 24:38

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24 Comments on “PCGS Unboxing Video #19 – Rare Morgan Silver Dollars and More”

  1. In this video, I will reveal the grading results of my coins that I found either coin roll hunting, through cherry picking junk silver purchases, or have had in my collection – through my submission to PCGS. I hope you enjoyed this video and found it informative. Keep hunting and good luck! They’re still out there for us to find! Thanks for watching!
    PCGS Unboxing Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLknd43YfQfvYztWGLXLut71CBA9OkhP-N

    Here’s the link to the PCGS Price Guide Report Website that I use: https://www.pcgs.com/prices

    By the way – I am selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on my website or on eBay (see below):
    https://robfindstreasure.com/whats-for-sale/
    https://www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure

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    Intro 0:00
    Rare Mercury Dime 2:31
    Morgan Dollars 5:30
    1893 Morgan Dollars 9:08
    More Morgan Dollars 16:08
    Wrap up 24:38

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    1. I think you did perty good brother. I’ve had submits come back that have kicked me square in the jeweler’s most coveted. Looks to be that you came out ahead and added a nice boost to your portfolio, if you will. You’re a smart man, you understand the world events unfolding, esp in your own back yard. Those coins have potential to skyrocket in value, now that their numismatic value has been pinned to them other than just their intrinsic melt value. Very nice bro👍 Y’all stay safe, Peace🙏🕉️

  2. Idk dude, all the time you show these coins that are “questionably cleaned” they look pretty obvious on my end. Could just be through the camera, but if that’s the case, I’d recommend filming your coins prior to submission. A lot of these should be easy catches

    Edit: maybe not cause I agree with the 1893-s looking cleaned lol

  3. Your video has taught me alot about your coin submissions, It get’s confusing sometimes, but watching helps out. Nice Coins Rob and Thanks 😊 Enjoy the rest of your weekend, say hi to Charlani

  4. To be honest, I have to agree with PCGS on the last coin. I think you were out of your mind to think you could get more than MS 60 on that one. AU 58 seems about right, I probably would have said MS 60 though.

    1. I guess I really just felt it was MS not AU. “Out of my mind” seems a little much 😂 but I can be that for sure!

  5. I really appreciate your unboxing videos and you giving your thoughts and strategy for grading. It’s been really helpful. I’ll soon be submitting and decided to not submit a few because I realized, thanks to your videos, it’s likely a waste of money. Some coins that I was initially going to PCGS will now be submitted to NGC.

  6. As far as grading goes, I’m still learning how to do it. I’ve learned more about Morgan dollars from you than others. Some day, I’ll get my 1880 O micro O Morgan graded. Thank you for the information that you provide.

  7. I want to have my great grandpa’s Morgan graded. It’s an 1879 P, and it’s at least in MS 62 condition. It’s not worth a fortune but due to the sentimental value i want a good holder to protect it

  8. That 79-O is definitely a really nice AU58 but I think it’s the correct grade. Too much *light* wear in the fields. The 1893-S more than offsets that small loss though so still a huge win!

  9. I love your unboxing videos! Could you please explain what you mean by insured it for an ms63? I’ve never sent them coins and I’m super curious. Thank you so much for the great video!❤

  10. You give me some hope with coins I submitted to ANACS. The two I’m mostly looking forward to getting back are a 1922 No D Lincoln in VF I cherry picked out of a roll of 1922-Ds and a 1921-D PL or DMPL Morgan I cherry picked out of a group of 1921-Ds. I sent in some other better Morgans to see what grades they give, including an 1895-O in VF, an 1899-P in MS 63, a 1901-P in MS 63 and a 1903-O in MS 65.

  11. Rob, if I had any of the rarer Morgans or even some more common ones, I am sure probably 99% would come back cleaned, or 2 to 4 grades below what I thought. I don’t have any expertise in the field and always think I have more value than I do. Just saying.

  12. Thanks for the grading unveiling, Rob. Excellent get on the 1893-S(And it does look cleaned, by the way). I thought overall it was a pretty good haul (Nice spitting eagle by the way). The two that stood out as “bs” for me was that last one and the merc. To me, the marks on the reverse (dime) are a part of the circulation/wear. I just got back a submission and had them do the almost exact thing happen to an 1881 Morgan that they did with your 1879-O. And I reacted the exact same way that you did! (“Wah?). Hope you’re feeling better! Cheers!

  13. I am not good at grading. This is mainly why I watch these unboxings. You give out great information for me to learn by. Thank you very much! I didn’t see why you got the lower grade on some but I think it is because of the slight differences in grading. I am definitely still learning.

  14. I agree with everything you said, the one looked cleaned and the other absolutely deserved at least an MS grade

  15. great video very good submission. that 1879 o at the end was for sure under graded. i dont know why they hate giveing out ms 61 but i agree with you still ms coin. (it dont really change the value to much if you end up selling it). have a good one and keep up the good work.

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