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Description
1884-S Morgan Dollar, MS63
Important Condition Rarity
1884-S $1 MS63 PCGS. Brilliant and lustrous with sharp
design features and soft, frosty surfaces. Only slight traces of
gold toning are visible on each side. This piece is typical of the
few surviving Mint State examples of the date, with frosty luster
and sharp details. In fact, these are keys to collecting and should
always be present on true Mint State pieces. Many near-Mint coins
exist with less than full details and with rather dull luster.The '84-S is a rarity in Mint State grades, although the reasons are not entirely known. While it is certain that there were few, if any, examples among the Treasury silver dollar disbursement of the early 1960s, it is not known how many pieces entered circulation at the time of issue, nor how many may have been melted under the Pittman Act of 1918 or at other times. The preponderance of circulated examples that have survived today clearly indicates that some portion of the original mintage saw use in commerce.
The actual rarity of this date was not widely recognized until at least the 1930s. Before that time, there were relatively few collectors of U.S. coinage, and most were interested in the older types. While some collectors kept up to date by purchasing proofs as they were issued, or pulled a single example from circulation if proofs were not coined, few made an active study of these modern coins. The coin market expanded considerably in the 1930s, influenced by extensive commemorative coinage issues, and it was at that time that the rarity of this issue was first recognized. But it was not until well after the Treasury release of the early 1960s that this date took its place as one of the prime rarities in the Morgan dollar series. Dave Bowers noted: "In the years after 1964, as the framework of the Morgan dollar was built, it was realized that the 1884-S dollar was basically rare in Mint State in relation to the demand, and those that did exist were in lower grades." Population: 37 in 63, 16 finer .
From The Big Sky Montana Collection.(Registry values: P9, N7079)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 254P, PCGS# 7156, GSID# 7528)
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight: 26.73 grams
ASW: 0.77346oz
Mintage: 3,200,000
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Auction Info
2010 January Orlando, FL FUN US Coin Auction #1136 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2010
6th-10th
Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
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