U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1884-O Certified “Near Gem” MS-64 --
Just a fraction of all mint-state Morgan silver dollars survive in connoisseur MS-64 quality, with extraordinarily deep luster and only trifling surface flaws. Although the 1884-O issue was struck by the historic New Orleans Mint in the heyday of the series, a comparatively small proportion remain today in mint-state quality. And only one 1884-O “Choice MS-64” specimen exists for every six regular BUs. Protective transparent case with MS-64 grading certification by the PCGS or NGC.
Elusive 1884-CC Morgan Silver Dollar, Certified MS-64 --
This coveted quality is about eight times scarcer than average BU, but now costs $55 less! An MS-64 coin was generally struck with fresh dies, so it has a “first-minted” burning luster and extraordinary crispness. Struck at the small Carson City Mint in Nevada, it’s a great treasure of the Old West in this superlative quality. Protective transparent case with MS-64 grading certification by the PCGS or NGC. Average BU sells for $450.
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