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1886-S Morgan Dollar – PCGS MS-64

Bright lustrous surfaces with a sprinkle of gold toning and a great strike. Housed in an old green label holder.

$1,295.00

1886. $20. Silver Certificate. F-316. PMG. Ch F-15.

Portrait of Daniel Manning, Secretary of the Treasury, 1885-1887. The allegorical figures represent Agriculture and Industry. Well centered with even wear and a solid look for the grade. Super scarce with only 29 pieces in the Track and Price census.

$4,950.00

1887 Morgan Dollar. – PCGS MS-65. PL.

Sharply struck and very flashy with highly reflective fields and frosted design elements.

$375.00

1887 $3 Princess – NGC MS-65.

A stunning example of this better date with a sharp strike and radiant mint luster over exceptionally nice surfaces. Just 6,000 minted and only 5 have graded finer at NGC.

$13,950.00

1887 $5 Liberty. – NGC PR-61

Beautiful apricot hues shimmer across razor-sharp devices and glowing mirrored fields. Marks associated with the grade are minor and within expectation. The only date in the Half Eagle series that is proof-only with a mintage of just 87 pieces and a survival estimate of 35-40 known. Pieces of any quality are seldom offered.

$34,500.00

1887 Liberty Nickel – PCGS MS-65 CAC

CAC. Well struck with satiny luster over mark-free surfaces.

$950.00

1887 Morgan Dollar – PCGS MS-65 CAC

CAC. Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with very clean surfaces. Old green label holder.

$295.00

1887 Morgan Dollar – PCGS MS-66

Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with clean surfaces.

$375.00

1887 Nickel Three Cent. – PCGS AU-55

A scarce date with a mintage of just 5,000 and an issue that is more often seen in the proof format. This coin exhibits strong detail with brilliant mint luster and just a touch of high-point rub.

$1,095.00