1892-O $1 MS65+ PCGS. Lovely orange-gold, violet, and blue toning appears over portions of the obverse, leaving the r...
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Description
1892-O Silver Dollar, MS65+
Vivid Obverse Toning
1892-O $1 MS65+ PCGS. Lovely orange-gold, violet, and blue
toning appears over portions of the obverse, leaving the reverse
stone-white. This coin is frosty and well-preserved, with a
near-pristine cheek on Liberty. It may have qualified for an even
finer grade were it not for the typically weak on the central
strike. A partial print appears in the toning on Liberty's neck and
in the adjacent field, which attests to the coin's originality.
Finer non-prooflike examples are elusive. PCGS Population: 56 in
65+, 15 finer (4/26).Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 255N, PCGS# 7216, Greysheet# 7606)
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight: 26.73 grams
ASW: 0.85oz
Melt Value: $62.90
Silver Spot: $74/oz (06-07-2026 12:47AM CT)
Mintage: 2,744,000
Auction Info
2026 July 16 - 18 Summer FUN US Coins Signature® Auction #1394 (go to Auction Home page)
Bidding Begins Approx.
June
26th
Friday
Auction Dates
July
16th-18th
Thursday-Saturday
Proxy Bidding Begins Approx.
18 Days
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