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1623
1885-CC GSA
.
NGC graded MS-65+.
CAC APPROVED.
Frosty and white in the original black GSA holder. The cheek is
especially clean. (
PCGS # 7160
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,500 - 1,600
1624
1885-S
.
NGC graded MS-65 Prooflike
. A very early strike of
the dies that is so strong, it appears "basined" on each side.
The nicely reflective fields are somewhat concave and the
deeply frosted devices contrast nicely. There are no singular
marks worthy of note. A glittering snow-white gem example
that is conditionally rare at this level.
Pop 8; none finer at
NGC.
(
PCGS # 7165
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$4,500 - 5,000
1625
1885-S
.
PCGS graded MS-64 PQ
. Attractive golden-russet
toning circles the borders on thsi otherwise brilliant example.
Always a popular Redfield Hoard date. (
PCGS # 7164
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $550 - 600
1626
1887
.
PCGS graded Proof Genuine, UNC Details, Clean-
ing.
Sharply detailed throughout, the surfaces have been
harshly cleaned at one time. The fields are now dull and non-
reflective. Only 710 proofs were struck in 1881. (
PCGS #
7322
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 550
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1627
1888
.
PCGS graded MS-66 Deep Mirror Prooflike
.
The 1888 Morgan dollar is occasionally available as a Gem
with DMPL surfaces, however, it is rarely encountered in
MS-66 as a Deep Mirror Prooflike. When examining this
example, we find the fields actually "go black" when turned
under a light, and the frosted devices glow to for the deeply
contrasting, highly desirable DMPL effect on each side. This
example is fully brilliant and the striking definition is sharply
detailed throughout.
Pop 7; 2 finer, 1 in 66+, 1 in 67.
(
PCGS # 97183
)
Estimated Value .............................................. $5,000-UP
1628
1888
.
NGC graded MS-67
. Fully brilliant ice-white surfaces
are devoid of most trivial distractions. Sharply struck, as well,
and a simply exquisite example of the individual issue as well as
the type. Literally about as fine as you will encounter in a NGC
holder for the date. An important opportunity for the Morgan
dollar collector.
Pop 75; 4 finer, 3 in 67 Star, 1 in 68.
(
PCGS
# 7182
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$4,500 - 5,000