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1893-D 10 Mk J-199 MS66 PCGS #281357

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1878 7/8TF $1 Weak MS64+ PCGS #7070

CAC certified first year of issue, 1878 7/8 weak tail feathers with pastel colors evenly distributed on both the obverse and reverse.

1878-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7080

Peripheral blue and orange toning around the obverse's frosty devices.

1878-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7080

Peripheral blue and orange toning around the obverse's frosty devices.

1879 $1 MS64 PCGS #7084

Pleasing surfaces with warm russet and blue tone at the obverse rim and eye appealing red and golden at the reverse rim. The overall surfaces are particularly attractive for their luster.

1879-CC $1 Capped Die XF45 PCGS #7088

Darker blue and orange toning covers both the obverse and reverse of this Carson City dollar sporting a rusted CC mint mark. The rusted version is often called the "Capped Die" or the "Capped CC." Of the two varieties, the non-rusted version is more common.

1880 $1 MS64 PCGS #7096

Thick blue and orange toning on the obverse surrounds Liberty while the reverse is barely rimmed in color.

1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7114

Rim toning in blue and orange surround the obverse devices while plum and violet fill 90% of the reverse of this MS64 graded coin. It is clear by the surviving population of 1880-O Morgan dollars that most of the 5.3 million coin mintage were released directly into circulation. Few were represented in the Treasury releases, which has made this coin exceptionally rare above MS64.

1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7114

Rim toning in blue and orange surround the obverse devices while plum and violet fill 90% of the reverse of this MS64 graded coin. It is clear by the surviving population of 1880-O Morgan dollars that most of the 5.3 million coin mintage were released directly into circulation. Few were represented in the Treasury releases, which has made this coin exceptionally rare above MS64.

1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7118

Ringed with blue, red and yellow, this gem Morgan dollar exhibits the classic album rim toned look.

1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7118

Ringed with blue, red and yellow, this gem Morgan dollar exhibits the classic album rim toned look.

1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7118

Ringed with blue, red and yellow, this gem Morgan dollar exhibits the classic album rim toned look. The reverse is frosty and proof-like. The 1880-S Morgan Dollar is one of the most common coins in the series. It is fairly easy to find up to MS66 condition.

1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7118

Ringed with blue, red and yellow, this gem Morgan dollar exhibits the classic album rim toned look. The reverse is frosty and proof-like. The 1880-S Morgan Dollar is one of the most common coins in the series. It is fairly easy to find up to MS66 condition.

1881 $1 MS64 PCGS #7124

Wonderful wisps of silver stretch across predominantly orange-grey centers on the obverse, while concentric bands of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue radiate from the peripherals of this coin.

1881 $1 MS64 PCGS #7124

Wonderful wisps of silver stretch across predominantly orange-grey centers on the obverse, while concentric bands of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue radiate from the peripherals of this coin.

1881-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7126

A rainbow of blues and reds frame lady Liberty above her head on the obverse of this clean and flashy Carson City Morgan dollar.

1881-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7126

A rainbow of blues and reds frame lady Liberty above her head on the obverse of this clean and flashy Carson City Morgan dollar.

1881-S $1 MS67+ PCGS #7130

Fully superb gem, rim toned 1881-S as if it was struck yesterday.

1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS #7134

Album rim toning encircles the obverse and reverse in shades of blue and yellow.

1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS #7134

Album rim toning encircles the obverse and reverse in shades of blue and yellow.

1883-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7146

Rimmed with concentric rings of blue and orange, this New Orleans Morgan dollar exhibits a clean cheek and lacks distracting contact marks on all fields.

1883-S $1 AU58 PCGS #7148

The 1883-S Morgan dollar is an issue that is usually well struck and high quality. However, the coins picked up many bag marks and abrasions due to years of improper storage in bags at the Treasury Department. Due to these abrasions, examples of this date are quite rare in the higher levels of mint state. This nearly uncirculated San Francisco minted dollar displays tremendous luster, especially on the reverse, where a bright cartwheel flashes around almost full eagle breast feathers. The obverse possesses a ring of orange toning around the devices.

1883-S $1 AU58 PCGS #7148

The 1883-S Morgan dollar is an issue that is usually well struck and high quality. However, the coins picked up many bag marks and abrasions due to years of improper storage in bags at the Treasury Department. Due to these abrasions, examples of this date are quite rare in the higher levels of mint state. This nearly uncirculated San Francisco minted dollar displays tremendous luster, especially on the reverse, where a bright cartwheel flashes around almost full eagle breast feathers. The obverse possesses a ring of orange toning around the devices.

1884-O $1 MS67 PCGS #7154

Richly toned a pretty lavender-grey with stunning rainbow tints featured along the obverse rim and similar coloration more prevalent on the reverse of this New Orleans issue preserved in gorgeous premium gem condition.

1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7156

Flashy rim toned coin with plenty of mint luster still present.

1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7156

Flashy rim toned coin with plenty of mint luster still present.

1885 $1 MS65+ PCGS #7158

Full rainbow of colors on the obverse starting at the rim and toward the center while a muted rainbow rims the reverse of this flashy dollar.

1886 $1 MS65 PCGS #7166

Rim toned on both the obverse and reverse in reds and blues.

1886 $1 MS65 PCGS #7166

Rim toned on both the obverse and reverse in reds and blues.

1886-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7170

Bold orange, violet, and blue surround the design on both the obverse and reverse of this CAC-certified, lower mintage S-mint coin. The San Francisco Mint produced the smallest number of silver dollars in 1886 of any year since the inception of the Morgan series. MS-64 coins are somewhat scarce and this issue is nearly always well struck.

1887 $1 MS66+ PCGS #7172

Ridiculous orange toned centers with blue-silver rims on both the obverse and reverse, as both sides of the coin matches in color, luster and strike.

1887-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7176

Nice ring of blue and orange toning around the obverse and reverse of this New Orleans issue.

1887-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7176

Nice ring of blue and orange toning around the obverse and reverse of this New Orleans issue.

1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7184

A thick blue crescent adorns the obverse while peripheral rim toning highlights the reverse...

1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7184

A thick blue crescent adorns the obverse while peripheral rim toning highlights the reverse...

1888-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7186

The 1888-S is one of the scarcer Morgan dollars of its era. MS-64 1888-S dollars are scarce, with an estimated population of 3,000 to 5,000. This coin is frosty at the center with colorful rings of blue and orange toning along the rims.

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1889-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7194

Nice rim toning in blue and red encircle the obverse.

1889-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7194

Nice rim toning in blue and red encircle the obverse.

1891 $1 MS64 PCGS #7204

This date is tough to find without bagmarks and scuffs. This example displays rim toning in blue and umber along the obverse and reverse. Liberty's cheek is clean. CAC approved...

1891 $1 MS64 PCGS #7204

This date is tough to find without bagmarks and scuffs. This example displays rim toning in blue and umber along the obverse and reverse. Liberty's cheek is clean. CAC approved...

1891-CC $1 MS64+ PCGS #7206

Nice, sharply struck lustrous Carson City issue with light golden toning on the obverse surface.

1891-CC $1 MS64+ PCGS #7206

Nice, sharply struck lustrous Carson City issue with light golden toning on the obverse surface.

1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7208

Target rim toned in blue and ochre framing the obverse and reverse, especially on the left side of the coin. Typical mushy strike for this issue.

1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7208

Target rim toned in blue and ochre framing the obverse and reverse, especially on the left side of the coin. Typical mushy strike for this issue.

1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7208

Target rim toned in blue and ochre framing the obverse and reverse, especially on the left side of the coin. Typical mushy strike for this issue.

1892 $1 MS63 PCGS #7212

Rainbow toning rings the obverse while a deeper plum and orange mingles with the devices on the reverse.

1892 $1 MS63 PCGS #7212

Rainbow toning rings the obverse while a deeper plum and orange mingles with the devices on the reverse.

1892-CC $1 AU53 PCGS #7214

Most 1892-CC dollars are well struck. This nice AU rim toner still possesses tons of luster and flash. Although the mintage of the 1892-CC exceeded that of 1882-CC, 1883-CC, and 1884-CC, it is much more elusive in uncirculated grade, due to the relatively small amount of hoard coins remaining.

1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7216

A ring of blue and red frame the obverse in a typical target toned pattern that will be the object of each coin in this set. Tough coin to find with a decent strike.

1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7216

A ring of blue and red frame the obverse in a typical target toned pattern that will be the object of each coin in this set. Tough coin to find with a decent strike.

1892-S $1 XF45 PCGS #7218

This evenly circulated coin shows flashes of AU level luster and enough peachy toning on both sides to merit an XF45 grade. Only 1.2 million 92-S Morgans were minted and many circulated coins of this date were melted in 1918 making it a scarce coin in the series.

1893-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7224

Ring of Blue and orange surround the obverse devices on this AU Morgan dollar.

1893-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7224

Ring of Blue and orange surround the obverse devices on this AU Morgan dollar.

1894 $1 AU55 PCGS #7228

Key date Morgan with light toning on the obverse and reverse rims.

1894 $1 AU55 PCGS #7228

Key date Morgan with light toning on the obverse and reverse rims.

1894 $1 AU55 PCGS #7228

Key date Morgan with light toning on the obverse and reverse rims.

1894 $1 AU55 PCGS #7228

Key date Morgan with light toning on the obverse and reverse rims.

1894-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7230

Muted luster and toning on the obverse, flashy luster with muted orange on the reverse.

1894-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7230

Muted luster and toning on the obverse, flashy luster with muted orange on the reverse.

1895-S $1 XF45 PCGS #7238

Nice, evenly circulated Morgan dollar with TrueView images.

1896 $1 MS66 PCGS #7240

The 1896 is the most common Morgan dollar of the 1890s and is plentiful in all circulation strike grades. Finding one with unique toning and a sharp strike at a high grade was important in making this purchase. This coin exhibits plum and aqua colors along the obverse while the reverse is blast white with strong breast feathers on the eagle. This coin has been stickered by CAC, designating agreement with PCGS's assessment of the coin's authenticity and grade.

1896-O $1 AU58 PCGS #7242

Blue and orange circle both obverse and reverse of this typically flat struck but better-than-average in luster, AU Morgan dollar.

1897-O $1 AU58 PCGS #7248

Blue rims highlight the obverse and reverse of this almost uncirculated New Orleans issue.

1898 $1 MS65 PCGS #7252

Nice peripheral toning with orange hues extending along the obverse and reverse rims.

1898 $1 MS65 PCGS #7252

Nice peripheral toning with orange hues extending along the obverse and reverse rims.

1899-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7260

Originally in an ANACS MS64 holder, this lustrous, colorful Morgan dollar has upgraded to an MS65 holder.

1899-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7260

Originally in an ANACS MS64 holder, this lustrous, colorful Morgan dollar has upgraded to an MS65 holder.

1900-O/CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7268

Clean, rim toned Morgan dollar in orange and blue shows a New Orleans mintmark punched over a Carson City Mintmark. A common error coin, but a fun issue nonetheless.

1900-O/CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7268

Clean, rim toned Morgan dollar in orange and blue shows a New Orleans mintmark punched over a Carson City Mintmark. A common error coin, but a fun issue nonetheless.

1900-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7270

Rim toning in blue and russet accents the obverse of this Morgan Dollar. This is a difficult date to find nicely toned.

1900-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7270

Rim toning in blue and russet accents the obverse of this Morgan Dollar. This is a difficult date to find nicely toned.

1901 $1 AU55 PCGS #7272

Tough date Morgan dollar, this coin is toned with blue and orange fields on both the obverse and reverse.

1901 $1 AU55 PCGS #7272

Tough date Morgan dollar, this coin is toned with blue and orange fields on both the obverse and reverse.

1901 $1 AU55 PCGS #7272

Tough date Morgan dollar, this coin is toned with blue and orange fields on both the obverse and reverse.

1901 $1 AU55 PCGS #7272

Tough date Morgan dollar, this coin is toned with blue and orange fields on both the obverse and reverse.

1901-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7276

Nice reverse rim toning in blue and gold. Minor planchet striations run horizontally across Liberty's cheek which are common for this issue.

1902 $1 MS65 PCGS #7278

Vibrant blue toning frames the more muted central areas of this gem Morgan dollar. Most uncirculated dollars of this date are satiny rather than deeply frosty.

1902-S $1 MS63+ PCGS #7282

Nice rim tones beginning to appear on the obverse and reverse.

1902-S $1 MS63+ PCGS #7282

Nice rim tones beginning to appear on the obverse and reverse.

1903-S $1 XF40 PCGS #7288

Subtle toning on obverse along the rim on this circulated example of a tough S-mint dollar.

1904-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7292

Blue rim toning is featured on the reverse of this Morgan Dollar while gold, russet and blue highlight the rim near Liberty's cap on the obverse.

1904-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7292

Blue rim toning is featured on the reverse of this Morgan Dollar while gold, russet and blue highlight the rim near Liberty's cap on the obverse.

1904-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7294

Nice AU example of a tough date with just a whisp of toning along the obverse rim above Liberty's portrait.

1904-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7294

Nice AU example of a tough date with just a whisp of toning along the obverse rim above Liberty's portrait.

1921 $1 Morgan MS66 PCGS #7296

Most 1921 Morgan dollars are poorly struck and quite unappealing. This coin may be an exception. With light toning on the obverse and reverse and a decent, though typically shallow strike, this MS66 dollar is better looking than most other 1921s.

1921-D $1 MS65 PCGS #7298

Subtle rim toning on the obverse in greens and oranges.

1921-D $1 MS65 PCGS #7298

Subtle rim toning on the obverse in greens and oranges.

1921-S $1 MS65+ PCGS #7300

Nicely toned and brightly lustrous, this final dollar of the Morgan run is typically struck with abraded surfaces, with the high points of the design slightly bagmarked. Overall, a difficult grade to attain for this date and mint. CAC approved.

1921-S $1 MS65+ PCGS #7300

Nicely toned and brightly lustrous, this final dollar of the Morgan run is typically struck with abraded surfaces, with the high points of the design slightly bagmarked. Overall, a difficult grade to attain for this date and mint. CAC approved.

1921 $1 High Relief, Peace MS64 PCGS #7356

Dark toned, vibrant first year high relief Peace Dollar with dark blue and rose colored toning.

1922 $1 MS66+ PCGS #7357

Evenly distributed gunmetal gray tones on both the obverse and reverse highlight the clean surfaces of this high grade, common date Peace dollar.

1922-D $1 MS64+ PCGS #7358

Flashy & clean with blue streaks of toning along the rims of both obverse & reverse sides on this 64+ Peace dollar. The strike characteristics of the 1922-D are not as strong as on the P-Mints, and that tends to be true for an D-Mint Peace Dollar. However, fully struck examples are available and are worth a premium over softly struck coins.

1922-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7359

A bright, orange toned, problem-free Peace dollar with clean surfaces, a full strike, and bold luster.

1923 $1 MS66+ PCGS #7360

Exhibiting a stong strike and colorful eye appeal, this coin's luster is frosty white at the centers with a hard, metallic sheen of concentric colorful rings consisting of blues, reds, and greens surrounding the devices.

1923-D $1 MS65+ PCGS #7361

Light, even toning covers the obverse and reverse of this very bright and clean Denver issue.

1923-S $1 MS64+ PCGS #7362

Toned on both sides, this 1923-S is a better struck example of what is considered the worst struck coin of the Peace dollar series. The dies were spaced too far apart for most of the production run, and coins are often seen with light striking on both the obverse and reverse. This particular coin has luster beneath of dense layer of crusty color and toning to go along with decently struck central devices.

1924 $1 MS65 PCGS #7363

Mottled blues, reds and oranges splash across the entire obverse while the reverse exhibits a hint of orange toning around the periphery from 9 to 3 o'clock.

1924-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7364

Mottled blue, plum and orange fill the areas around the obverse portrait of Liberty while the reverse luster is washed over in champagne tones on this dollar, one of the scarcest issues of the early part of the Peace dollar series, and the rarest S-Mint coin up to this point in time.

1925 $1 MS66+ PCGS #7365

Full details, lustrous and few bagmarks highlight this champagne colored and eye appealing Peace dollar.

1925-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7366

Nicely rim-toned, this date is one of the poorest struck coins of the Peace dollar issue, with a mintage of just over 1.7 million coins. With frosty, grainy luster, this coin exhibits light blue, orange and green highlights.

1926 $1 MS66 PCGS #7367

Not considered a common date coin, the 1926 Philadelphia issed Peace dollar usually comes well struck and brilliant. This coin possesses those qualities plus the added bonus of natural patina and toning, especially on the reverse. Frosty and lustrous, this coin is graded MS66, a lofty grade for this particular date, as there is a distinct drop-off in high grade coins after MS65.

1926-D $1 MS65 PCGS #7368

This tougher Denver issue Peace dollar is beautifully represented with crisp central motifs and lettering artfully framed with a gold and olive hues extending inward from the peripheries.

1926-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7369

Nicely toned Peace dollar in blue and russet hues with more rim toning on the reverse and broken tones on the obverse.

1927 $1 MS64 PCGS #7370

An attractive ring of blue and orange toning surround Liberty and the eagle on both obverse and reverse of this tougher Philadelphia issue with 848,000 total minted coins.

1927-D $1 AU58 PCGS #7371

This AU dollar looks mint state, with no contact marks and plenty of muted luster. It is probably severely under graded but serves as an impressive placeholder coin for now. There are major quality problem with the Denver issues, and they are nearly impossible to find in the gem grades.

1927-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7372

Flashy, lustrous and original, this Peace dollar has a full cartwheel on both sides with slight toning along the rim. Even higher level pieces are nearly always weakly struck, though that does not seem to be the case with this coin. It displays a fully struck reverse with sharp detail on the eagle's feathers and there are no marks or nicks on the central area. Rims that are sometimes weak are fully struck up. Bagmarks are usually not a problem with 1927-S dollars, and this coin is free of any distracting marks.

1928 $1 MS63 PCGS #7373

Orange and green toning frame the obverse rim of this exceptionally well preserved, low-mintage Peace dollar. Much better looking than the MS63 grade indicated on the holder.

1928-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7374

Lustrous with minimal chatter along the obverse and light toning mainly on the reverse, this issue is more difficult to find than the 1928 Philadelphia minted coins. While Mint State coins are seen with regularity, most are not choice, and are poorly struck, especially at the center of the reverse. Heavy bagmarks are common. This coin is attractive and original.

1934 $1 MS66 PCGS #7375

This Philadelphia semi-key, with a mintage below 1 million, is well struck with nice luster. Being quite rare above gem, the attractive and even toning on both the obverse and reverse demonstrate the originality of the coin's surfaces. With only 243 graded in MS66 by PCGS and 83 graded at NGC at the same grade, the coin enjoys a sleeper status as one of the more difficult to obtain examples at this level of preservation.

1934-D $1 MS64 PCGS #7376

Thick satiny luster adorns the obverse and reverse of this harder to find Denver issue. A patina of color shades the obverse rim while cooler, frosty color adheres to the reverse.

1935 $1 MS66 PCGS #7378

With a mintage of 1,576,000 this nicely struck and modestly toned Peace dollar possesses orange, yellow and green toning most on the obverse. Luster is satiny, rather than deeply frosty and the strike is better than decent, where Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s feathers on the center of the reverse are fully struck up.

1935-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7379

Perhaps the quintessential Peace dollar from a grade viewpoint, this piece is well struck, has satiny luster, and includes colorful mottled toning that frames both the obverse and reverse of this 1,964,000 mintage Peace dollar. CAC approved examples such as this coin are always in high demand. This dollar has 4 rays of sunshine under the "ONE" on the reverse.

1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific MS65 PCGS #7449

Well struck, gem Pan-Pac gold dollar with some orange toning along the neck and nose of the obverse canal worker's portrait.

1915-S $2.50 Panama-Pacific MS63 PCGS #7450

Bright and golden, there are very few marks on either side of this Pan-Pac commemorative, of which only 6,749 pieces survive. Charles Barber designed the obverse using a mythological hippocampus to transport the allegorical female figure of Columbia across the water. Columbia carries a caduceus as a nod to the successful medical triumph over the yellow fever that afflicted many of the canal's builders. The reverse eagle was designed by George Morgan.

1915-S $2.50 Panama-Pacific MS63 PCGS #7450

Bright and golden, there are very few marks on either side of this Pan-Pac commemorative, of which only 6,749 pieces survive. Charles Barber designed the obverse using a mythological hippocampus to transport the allegorical female figure of Columbia across the water. Columbia carries a caduceus as a nod to the successful medical triumph over the yellow fever that afflicted many of the canal's builders. The reverse eagle was designed by George Morgan.

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS #8884

Lustrous toned gold with blue-green highlights on both the obverse and reverse.

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS #8884

Lustrous toned gold with blue-green highlights on both the obverse and reverse.