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1886 $1 MS67 PCGS #7166

This 1886 dollar is very well struck and has a more satiny or "greasy" luster rather than deeply frosty luster. With a light rim of orange color surrounding blast white devices, the eagle's breast feathers at the center of the reverse are nearly well-struck. The mintage of the 1886-P Morgan dollar is just under 20 million coins. While some were released at the time of striking, many survived untouched in original mint bags until the mid 20th century. Due to this, the 1886-P Morgan dollar is one of the most common in uncirculated grades today, with nearly 1000 equal in grade to this MS67 example. CAC approved.

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.

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.

1921-D $1 MS65+ PCGS #7298

Flashy, clean, and colorful, this 1921-D Morgan is struck from redesigned shallow-relief dies though the surfaces are frosty and lustrous.

1881-S $1 MS67+ PCGS #7130

This fully superb gem, rim toned 1881-S looks as if it was struck yesterday. It is easily one of the nicest certified examples of this quintessential Morgan dollar date & mint combination. The 1881-S Morgan dollar is easily one of the most commonly encountered mint state Morgans today. By some estimations, perhaps a third of the original 12.7 million coin mintage exists today in mint state.