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A scarce date with the lowest mintage of any New Orleans Mint dollar at 300,000 coins. This is an attractive example with an above average strike and lustrous white surfaces. There are minor abrasions, consistent with the grade, but nothing heavy as is often the case for this challenging issue.
Well worn but still very attractive with problem-free light coin-gray surfaces. The detail is strong for the grade with full rims and no wear into the legends.
With a tiny mintage of only 100,000 pieces, 1893-S is the lowest-mintage regular-issue Morgan Dollar. This example displays even, honest wear across Liberty’s portrait and the eagle’s breast, yet all key design elements remain visible. The date and mintmark are clear and bold, and the surfaces show pleasing natural gray toning with no major impairments.
Solid detail with very attractive, original coin-gray surfaces.
CAC. A needle-sharp strike with deep reflective surfaces and rich classic gray coloration with subtle golden undertones. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck with shimmering luster and a blend of mostly mint red with soft brown.
Sharply struck with flashy brilliant mint luster. Just 4 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Well struck and lustrous with subtle pastel blue and gold hues.
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