In the aftermath of the Panic of 1893, the mintages of silver dollars dropped dramatically. Every issue from 1893 to 1895 is considered either a KEY or semi-key date in the series. With a mintage of only 400,000, the 95-S is a semi-key that is scarce in Mint State grades. Flashy and brilliant lustrous surfaces beam from all over. Well struck devices do stand out, but there are a few bag marks which account for the grade, evenly distributed on the obverse, none of which are singularly distracting. Both sides are accented by a flashy, semi-reflective texture to the fields. The quality is above average for what you might expect for the grade level. PCGS 257, NGC 139, CAC 16. There are only four PCGS MS62+ graded at PCGS. None have ever sold in auction. The current PCGS value is $5,450. The last PCGS/CAC MS62 sold back in August 2013 for $5,288 and a PCGS/CAC MS63 sold in the recent ANA auction for $6,000. A coin that will certainly delight anyone looking to add a nice Mint State 95-S dollar to their set. Good luck. Cert. Number 35684357 PCGS # 7238