While Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, and San Francisco churned out silver dollars by the millions, the mintage of silver minor coins was miniscule in 1884. In deed, the mintage of half dollars for circulation was a scant 4,400. The present MS67 is among the top dozen PCGS graded examples and is a beautifully preserved and ultra eye appealing SUPERB GEM. Radiant, semi-Prooflike luster beams from below a layer of deep aquamarine and pale rose tones. The devices are especially sharp and frosty, giving this SUPERB GEM a great look. In addition, the surfaces are wonderfully clean and well preserved, lacking in any major mark, line or fleck anywhere to be seen. PCGS 8, NGC 7. The most recent non-CAC example sold in auction over a year and a half ago, bringing $9,000 and the current PCGS value is listed at $13,500. We really are not sure why CAC did not sticker this SUPERB GEM, but take our word, the quality and eye appeal are all there! Cert. Number 37493232 PCGS # 006366