This is a very underrated condition rarity! A generous mintage of over 6 million flowed from the New Orleans mint, but most were put into circulation where they remained. Whatever bags remained in treasury vaults were melted en masse in the great silver melt authorized by the 1918 Pittman Act. Difficult to find in any grade above MS65+, it becomes excessively RARE in MS67, with a population of just 5. Impressive, rolling mint luster glows with a stunning silver brilliance that shimmers with a dusting of the ever most faint golden hue that comes out in a light. The cartwheels are bold, whirling with a strong vibrance. The details are all sharply struck up with essentially complete definition, sharper than the vast majority that you see of this date. The visual allure is very high end and the surfaces are very clean, leaving us to wonder what CAC saw that precluded a green bean. PCGS 5, NGC 1. This is NOT the former NGC coin that sold in the 2018 FUN auction, as it is much cleaner! The last PCGS MS67 sold back in the 2010 ANA auction, hard to imagine that nearly a DECADE has passed since one sold! That coin brought nearly $30,000 way back then! The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $38,500. There are three coins finer, 2 in MS67+ (none sold) and the monster Jack Lee-Coronet MS68+ that we sold for $108,688 in June 2015. This coin will see very strong bidding from the Morgan dollar specialist and will bring a very strong price when the hammer falls. Good luck! Cert. Number 37129178 PCGS # 007136