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1878-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7082

The front of the coin has mild toning around the rim with a touch of green splattered in as well, 1% green. Pretty clean face of the coin overall. The tails side of the coin is completely covered with toning aside from some light spotting, almost dots of purity. Green dances with the deep gold undertones which flourish in the light, 33% green. Beautiful coin!

1878-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7082

The front of the coin has mild toning around the rim with a touch of green splattered in as well, 1% green. Pretty clean face of the coin overall. The tails side of the coin is completely covered with toning aside from some light spotting, almost dots of purity. Green dances with the deep gold undertones which flourish in the light, 33% green. Beautiful coin!

1878-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7082

The front of the coin has mild toning around the rim with a touch of green splattered in as well, 1% green. Pretty clean face of the coin overall. The tails side of the coin is completely covered with toning aside from some light spotting, almost dots of purity. Green dances with the deep gold undertones which flourish in the light, 33% green. Beautiful coin!

1879 $1 MS63 PCGS #7084

The front of the coin is 10% green, all around the rim. Solid rose gold toning encompasses the face with streaks of light lavender, magenta and green. The back of the coin is 8% green once again around the rim. Beautiful oranges and reds mix in just below the birds talons. Deep shades of copper, gold and orange cover the back of this coin.

1879 $1 MS63 PCGS #7084

The front of the coin is 10% green, all around the rim. Solid rose gold toning encompasses the face with streaks of light lavender, magenta and green. The back of the coin is 8% green once again around the rim. Beautiful oranges and reds mix in just below the birds talons. Deep shades of copper, gold and orange cover the back of this coin.

1879 $1 MS63 PCGS #7084

The front of the coin is 10% green, all around the rim. Solid rose gold toning encompasses the face with streaks of light lavender, magenta and green. The back of the coin is 8% green once again around the rim. Beautiful oranges and reds mix in just below the birds talons. Deep shades of copper, gold and orange cover the back of this coin.

1879 $1 MS63 PCGS #7084

The front of the coin is 10% green, all around the rim. Solid rose gold toning encompasses the face with streaks of light lavender, magenta and green. The back of the coin is 8% green once again around the rim. Beautiful oranges and reds mix in just below the birds talons. Deep shades of copper, gold and orange cover the back of this coin.

1879 $1 MS63 PCGS #7084

The front of the coin is 10% green, all around the rim. Solid rose gold toning encompasses the face with streaks of light lavender, magenta and green. The back of the coin is 8% green once again around the rim. Beautiful oranges and reds mix in just below the birds talons. Deep shades of copper, gold and orange cover the back of this coin.

1880 $1 MS64 PCGS #7096

The front of the coin is beautifully tones with copper and rose gold toning coming from the middle of the coin and a solid green rim amassing 14% green on the front of the coin. The back of the coin is 18% green, mimicking the rim toning with shades of copper and rose gold in the middle. Dances beautifully in the light.

1880 $1 MS64 PCGS #7096

The front of the coin is beautifully tones with copper and rose gold toning coming from the middle of the coin and a solid green rim amassing 14% green on the front of the coin. The back of the coin is 18% green, mimicking the rim toning with shades of copper and rose gold in the middle. Dances beautifully in the light.

1880 $1 MS64 PCGS #7096

The front of the coin is beautifully tones with copper and rose gold toning coming from the middle of the coin and a solid green rim amassing 14% green on the front of the coin. The back of the coin is 18% green, mimicking the rim toning with shades of copper and rose gold in the middle. Dances beautifully in the light.

1880 $1 MS64 PCGS #7096

The front of the coin is beautifully tones with copper and rose gold toning coming from the middle of the coin and a solid green rim amassing 14% green on the front of the coin. The back of the coin is 18% green, mimicking the rim toning with shades of copper and rose gold in the middle. Dances beautifully in the light.

1880 $1 MS64 PCGS #7096

The front of the coin is beautifully tones with copper and rose gold toning coming from the middle of the coin and a solid green rim amassing 14% green on the front of the coin. The back of the coin is 18% green, mimicking the rim toning with shades of copper and rose gold in the middle. Dances beautifully in the light.

1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7118

The front of the coin is 3% green arcing around the rim for about 50% of the coin and bleeding onto the surface area from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock. The rest of the front is comprised of rose golds, yellows, oranges, and red/copper coloration. The back of the coin looks borderline PL with very light yellow gold toning around the rim with 0% green on the back. Even though this coin is the least percentage of green it is currently the highest graded coin in my set at MS66.

1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7118

The front of the coin is 3% green arcing around the rim for about 50% of the coin and bleeding onto the surface area from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock. The rest of the front is comprised of rose golds, yellows, oranges, and red/copper coloration. The back of the coin looks borderline PL with very light yellow gold toning around the rim with 0% green on the back. Even though this coin is the least percentage of green it is currently the highest graded coin in my set at MS66.

1881 $1 MS64 PCGS #7124

The front of the coin has very deep rim toning from 5 o'clock to 12 o'clock. It is 5% green with some light rainbow areas and a nice charcoal grey in some spots. The left side of the coin without the deep rim toning is mostly rose gold in color. The back of the coin is a deep emerald green with undertones of the rose gold similar to the front and red oranges. The back is 80% green with very deep hues to the coloration.

1881 $1 MS64 PCGS #7124

The front of the coin has very deep rim toning from 5 o'clock to 12 o'clock. It is 5% green with some light rainbow areas and a nice charcoal grey in some spots. The left side of the coin without the deep rim toning is mostly rose gold in color. The back of the coin is a deep emerald green with undertones of the rose gold similar to the front and red oranges. The back is 80% green with very deep hues to the coloration.

1881-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7128

Overall green percentage is 14%, 8% on the front and 20% on the reverse side. Very simple beautiful crescent moons on both sides that each have a small rainbow effect going on as well.

1881-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7128

Overall green percentage is 14%, 8% on the front and 20% on the reverse side. Very simple beautiful crescent moons on both sides that each have a small rainbow effect going on as well.

1881-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7128

Overall green percentage is 14%, 8% on the front and 20% on the reverse side. Very simple beautiful crescent moons on both sides that each have a small rainbow effect going on as well.

1881-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7128

Overall green percentage is 14%, 8% on the front and 20% on the reverse side. Very simple beautiful crescent moons on both sides that each have a small rainbow effect going on as well.

1881-S $1 AU55 PCGS #7130

75% green toning evenly dispersed on the front of the coin with rainbow coloring filling in the remaining 25%. Rainbow rim toning on the back of coin with green arcing from above the eagle all the way down the right side to just under the "S" mint mark. Coin lineage: Now it rests in the greatest coin collection of all time..."The Green Monster" ***All coin lineage stories are fictional

1882 $1 MS63 PCGS #7132

This coin is 9% green, 5% on the front and 13% on the back. The front is completely toned, predominantly deep reddish copper with a green rim stretching from 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. The reverse side has toning that almost looks like brush strokes, very cool. The green rim toning is much more vibrant stretching from 6 o'clock to 1 o'clock. There are rose golds, yellows and reddish coppers that fill in the complete back as well.

1882 $1 MS63 PCGS #7132

This coin is 9% green, 5% on the front and 13% on the back. The front is completely toned, predominantly deep reddish copper with a green rim stretching from 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. The reverse side has toning that almost looks like brush strokes, very cool. The green rim toning is much more vibrant stretching from 6 o'clock to 1 o'clock. There are rose golds, yellows and reddish coppers that fill in the complete back as well.

1882 $1 MS63 PCGS #7132

This coin is 9% green, 5% on the front and 13% on the back. The front is completely toned, predominantly deep reddish copper with a green rim stretching from 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. The reverse side has toning that almost looks like brush strokes, very cool. The green rim toning is much more vibrant stretching from 6 o'clock to 1 o'clock. There are rose golds, yellows and reddish coppers that fill in the complete back as well.

1882 $1 MS63 PCGS #7132

This coin is 9% green, 5% on the front and 13% on the back. The front is completely toned, predominantly deep reddish copper with a green rim stretching from 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. The reverse side has toning that almost looks like brush strokes, very cool. The green rim toning is much more vibrant stretching from 6 o'clock to 1 o'clock. There are rose golds, yellows and reddish coppers that fill in the complete back as well.

1882 $1 MS63 PCGS #7132

This coin is 9% green, 5% on the front and 13% on the back. The front is completely toned, predominantly deep reddish copper with a green rim stretching from 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. The reverse side has toning that almost looks like brush strokes, very cool. The green rim toning is much more vibrant stretching from 6 o'clock to 1 o'clock. There are rose golds, yellows and reddish coppers that fill in the complete back as well.

1883-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7144

The front of the coin is 50% blue/green with vibrant spots of teal as well. It is counterbalanced with deep magenta undertones and minimal amount of silver coloring showing through. The back of the coin screams florescent teal/green covering 70% of the coin. Overall one of the most eye catching coins in my set, absolutely beautiful.

1883-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7146

The front of the coin is 25% green with the other 75% mostly a deep red/copper color. The green toning is wrapped intricately in the groves of her hair and outlining her facial features as well. It almost looks like shading behind the eye popping copper covering most of her face. The back of the coin has arcing rim toning that is green covering 10% of the surface area. The middle of the coin emulates light rose gold toning that transitions into spots of the red/copper toning similar to the color on the front.

1883-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7146

The front of the coin is 25% green with the other 75% mostly a deep red/copper color. The green toning is wrapped intricately in the groves of her hair and outlining her facial features as well. It almost looks like shading behind the eye popping copper covering most of her face. The back of the coin has arcing rim toning that is green covering 10% of the surface area. The middle of the coin emulates light rose gold toning that transitions into spots of the red/copper toning similar to the color on the front.

1883-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7146

The front of the coin is 25% green with the other 75% mostly a deep red/copper color. The green toning is wrapped intricately in the groves of her hair and outlining her facial features as well. It almost looks like shading behind the eye popping copper covering most of her face. The back of the coin has arcing rim toning that is green covering 10% of the surface area. The middle of the coin emulates light rose gold toning that transitions into spots of the red/copper toning similar to the color on the front.

1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7152

Beautiful deep green toning, especially on the front of the coin. The front of the coin is 12% green with deep reddish copper hues mixed with pewter. The back of the coin is substantially less exciting, only 2% green on the edge from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock.

1884-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7154

The front of the coin has a lateral streak of green right across the middle of the coin that is about 33% of the surface area. It has beautiful yellow toning above and below it with a small spot of red at the very top of the coin. The back of the coin has no green. The back is composed of 40% gold toning which looks like shadowing behind the eagle and letters for the most part. Very unique toning on the back, not many coins with complete 2 toned look. Coin lineage: In 1884 former U.S. president Chester A. Arthur was preparing for a trip to New Orleans for the World Cotton Centennial Exposition. This was the world's largest cotton exchange, with over 33% of the cotton on the planet at that time. Chester was doing a very lack luster job to secure the Republican nomination at this time, spending time at the Cotton Exposition. During his travels to New Orleans he took the opportunity to visit the federal mint that was releasing the brand new Morgan dollars for the year. Chester always appreciated the fine artwork that went into the classic silver dollars of the day and would pick them up along his journey. Chester owned this very 1884-O Morgan silver dollar until 1886 when he passed away and the coin was passed down through the family one generation at a time until 2020. During 2020 Daniel Johnson was lucky enough to buy the coin from a rare coin collector who purchased it from the family. Now it rests in the greatest coin collection of all time..."The Green Monster". ***All coin lineage stories are fictional.

1884-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7154

The front of the coin has a lateral streak of green right across the middle of the coin that is about 33% of the surface area. It has beautiful yellow toning above and below it with a small spot of red at the very top of the coin. The back of the coin has no green. The back is composed of 40% gold toning which looks like shadowing behind the eagle and letters for the most part. Very unique toning on the back, not many coins with complete 2 toned look. Coin lineage: In 1884 former U.S. president Chester A. Arthur was preparing for a trip to New Orleans for the World Cotton Centennial Exposition. This was the world's largest cotton exchange, with over 33% of the cotton on the planet at that time. Chester was doing a very lack luster job to secure the Republican nomination at this time, spending time at the Cotton Exposition. During his travels to New Orleans he took the opportunity to visit the federal mint that was releasing the brand new Morgan dollars for the year. Chester always appreciated the fine artwork that went into the classic silver dollars of the day and would pick them up along his journey. Chester owned this very 1884-O Morgan silver dollar until 1886 when he passed away and the coin was passed down through the family one generation at a time until 2020. During 2020 Daniel Johnson was lucky enough to buy the coin from a rare coin collector who purchased it from the family. Now it rests in the greatest coin collection of all time..."The Green Monster". ***All coin lineage stories are fictional.

1885 $1 MS63 PCGS #7158

The front of the coin is about 40% green, 45% gold and 15% rainbow coloring. The green flows along the bottom rim of the coin and cuts upwards through the back of her hair towards the "Plur" letters. It has magenta toning from 12 o'clock to the 3 o'clock position around the rim. The back of the coin has light gold toning around the entire rim with no green on it.

1885 $1 MS63 PCGS #7158

The front of the coin is about 40% green, 45% gold and 15% rainbow coloring. The green flows along the bottom rim of the coin and cuts upwards through the back of her hair towards the "Plur" letters. It has magenta toning from 12 o'clock to the 3 o'clock position around the rim. The back of the coin has light gold toning around the entire rim with no green on it.

1885 $1 MS63 PCGS #7158

The front of the coin is about 40% green, 45% gold and 15% rainbow coloring. The green flows along the bottom rim of the coin and cuts upwards through the back of her hair towards the "Plur" letters. It has magenta toning from 12 o'clock to the 3 o'clock position around the rim. The back of the coin has light gold toning around the entire rim with no green on it.

1885 $1 MS63 PCGS #7158

The front of the coin is about 40% green, 45% gold and 15% rainbow coloring. The green flows along the bottom rim of the coin and cuts upwards through the back of her hair towards the "Plur" letters. It has magenta toning from 12 o'clock to the 3 o'clock position around the rim. The back of the coin has light gold toning around the entire rim with no green on it.

1885 $1 MS63 PCGS #7158

The front of the coin is about 40% green, 45% gold and 15% rainbow coloring. The green flows along the bottom rim of the coin and cuts upwards through the back of her hair towards the "Plur" letters. It has magenta toning from 12 o'clock to the 3 o'clock position around the rim. The back of the coin has light gold toning around the entire rim with no green on it.

1885-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7162

50% green on the front of the coin starting from the top of the coin and wrapping around the hair, in a beautiful semi-circle, ending right underneath her chin. The brightest spot on the front is right on he eyes, as if the sun was shining into her eyes while she emerges from the shadowy darkness. The back of the coin has very little toning with no green. It ranges only on 25% of the rim from the 3 o'clock position to the 6 o'clock position.

1886 $1 MS64 PCGS #7166

The back is at least 75% green with touches of yellow, red, orange, magenta and one small spot of silver at the base of the coin.The back side of the coin is completely covered in predominantly emerald green toning with reflective rainbow toning jumping out at you while changing angles in the light. The front of the coin has no toning at all. This coin dances in the light at the highest rate!

1886 $1 MS64 PCGS #7166

The back is at least 75% green with touches of yellow, red, orange, magenta and one small spot of silver at the base of the coin.The back side of the coin is completely covered in predominantly emerald green toning with reflective rainbow toning jumping out at you while changing angles in the light. The front of the coin has no toning at all. This coin dances in the light at the highest rate!

1886 $1 MS64 PCGS #7166

The back is at least 75% green with touches of yellow, red, orange, magenta and one small spot of silver at the base of the coin.The back side of the coin is completely covered in predominantly emerald green toning with reflective rainbow toning jumping out at you while changing angles in the light. The front of the coin has no toning at all. This coin dances in the light at the highest rate!

1886 $1 MS64 PCGS #7166

The back is at least 75% green with touches of yellow, red, orange, magenta and one small spot of silver at the base of the coin.The back side of the coin is completely covered in predominantly emerald green toning with reflective rainbow toning jumping out at you while changing angles in the light. The front of the coin has no toning at all. This coin dances in the light at the highest rate!

1886 $1 MS64 PCGS #7166

The back is at least 75% green with touches of yellow, red, orange, magenta and one small spot of silver at the base of the coin.The back side of the coin is completely covered in predominantly emerald green toning with reflective rainbow toning jumping out at you while changing angles in the light. The front of the coin has no toning at all. This coin dances in the light at the highest rate!

1886 $1 MS64 PCGS #7166

The back is at least 75% green with touches of yellow, red, orange, magenta and one small spot of silver at the base of the coin.The back side of the coin is completely covered in predominantly emerald green toning with reflective rainbow toning jumping out at you while changing angles in the light. The front of the coin has no toning at all. This coin dances in the light at the highest rate!

1887 $1 MS64 PCGS #7172

The front of the coin is 45% green with natural silver coloring showing through with light yellow tones on the top rim from 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock. The toning is very deep in hue overall with a few small spots of unscathed silver dispersed around the rim and woven into her hair. The back of the coin is 1% green arcing from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock on the perforated rim only. It also has a streak of light grey and gold toning from 3 o'clock to 8 o'clock arcing on the surface area around the rim.

1887 $1 MS64 PCGS #7172

The front of the coin is 45% green with natural silver coloring showing through with light yellow tones on the top rim from 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock. The toning is very deep in hue overall with a few small spots of unscathed silver dispersed around the rim and woven into her hair. The back of the coin is 1% green arcing from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock on the perforated rim only. It also has a streak of light grey and gold toning from 3 o'clock to 8 o'clock arcing on the surface area around the rim.

1887 $1 MS64 PCGS #7172

The front of the coin is 45% green with natural silver coloring showing through with light yellow tones on the top rim from 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock. The toning is very deep in hue overall with a few small spots of unscathed silver dispersed around the rim and woven into her hair. The back of the coin is 1% green arcing from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock on the perforated rim only. It also has a streak of light grey and gold toning from 3 o'clock to 8 o'clock arcing on the surface area around the rim.

1888 $1 MS62 PCGS #7182

The front of the coin is 30% green with a thick band stretching from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock along the rim. The center of the front side has a light peach tone that transitions into deep red/copper tones before it switches to green. The back of the coin is 60% green that covers the entire circumference of the rim and stretches inward especially from the bottom side. The eagle looks like he is coming out of a dark tunnel out into the light. The brightest/lightest color on the back is the eagle's head. It has the same coloration scheme as the front with a light peach tone that transitions into deep red/copper tones before it switches to green. The shade of green is a sea blue/green on the darker side.

1888 $1 MS62 PCGS #7182

The front of the coin is 30% green with a thick band stretching from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock along the rim. The center of the front side has a light peach tone that transitions into deep red/copper tones before it switches to green. The back of the coin is 60% green that covers the entire circumference of the rim and stretches inward especially from the bottom side. The eagle looks like he is coming out of a dark tunnel out into the light. The brightest/lightest color on the back is the eagle's head. It has the same coloration scheme as the front with a light peach tone that transitions into deep red/copper tones before it switches to green. The shade of green is a sea blue/green on the darker side.

1896 $1 MS66 PCGS #7240

Beautiful green rim toning on both sides. The front is 10% green with lovely coppers and darker toning worked in as well through the details. The back of the coin is 6% green with a lesser amount of the rim toning but deeper coppers in the middle of the coin and the birds edges. Beautiful overall look, dances in the light very nicely.

1896 $1 MS66 PCGS #7240

Beautiful green rim toning on both sides. The front is 10% green with lovely coppers and darker toning worked in as well through the details. The back of the coin is 6% green with a lesser amount of the rim toning but deeper coppers in the middle of the coin and the birds edges. Beautiful overall look, dances in the light very nicely.

1898-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7254

The front of the coin is 15% green with most of it being a fluorescent teal color. It has a very bright rainbow coloring everywhere on the top 50% of the front as well. The lower half of the front is a deep red/copper with a few small spots of teal and lightly peppered with silver undertones. The back of the coin is 5% green with rainbow coloring stretching all the way around the rim. There is some light rose gold toning combined with a good amount of silver undertone that covers the entire center of the back. Overall this coin is one of the brightest colored coins in my collection.

1899-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7260

The front of the coin is 15% green which runs along the top and bottom rims of the coin. Her face is shown in light gold and copper tones while there is a small patch of silver right behind her head. The magenta toning blends from the green spots into the gold and silver areas. Fun coin that pops in the light!

1900 $1 MS64 PCGS #7264

The front of the coin is 3% green all of which stretches from 10 o'clock to 6 o'clock around the rim only. There is no other toning on the front of the coin. The back of the coin is 10% green and covered with a bright full rainbow dancing across the surface. The only spot of consistency is right around the birds head where it is predominantly rose gold with dark red/copper hues accenting the defining ridges. The back of the coin is full of color and looks radiant in the light when changing angles.

1900 $1 MS64 PCGS #7264

The front of the coin is 3% green all of which stretches from 10 o'clock to 6 o'clock around the rim only. There is no other toning on the front of the coin. The back of the coin is 10% green and covered with a bright full rainbow dancing across the surface. The only spot of consistency is right around the birds head where it is predominantly rose gold with dark red/copper hues accenting the defining ridges. The back of the coin is full of color and looks radiant in the light when changing angles.

1901-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7274

The front of the coin is 25% green going around the entire circumference of the rim with decent thickness to the ring. There are mild tones of red and copper sprinkled in around the facial lines with mostly silver undertones coming through. The back of the coin has a similar ring that stretches from 2 o'clock to 12 o'clock encompassing 15% green along the way. It has rose gold and copper/red tones blending the green into the silver undertones in the middle of the bird. Very beautiful coin that dances in the light.

1901-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7274

The front of the coin is 25% green going around the entire circumference of the rim with decent thickness to the ring. There are mild tones of red and copper sprinkled in around the facial lines with mostly silver undertones coming through. The back of the coin has a similar ring that stretches from 2 o'clock to 12 o'clock encompassing 15% green along the way. It has rose gold and copper/red tones blending the green into the silver undertones in the middle of the bird. Very beautiful coin that dances in the light.

1904-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7292

The front side of the coin is 15% green and is fully toned with copper being the majority at 75%. Their are light streaks of red and magenta that connect the areas of green to the vast area of gold/copper. The back side of the coin has 5% green and is 90% copper toned. The head of the eagle and the words "God We Trust" have super dark, thick, bold copper toning that I haven't seen on barely any coins at all. It accents the head of the eagle like no other toning I have seen.

1921 $1 Morgan MS62 PCGS #7296

Very vibrant ring of color on the front of the coin. 10% green; Deep emerald spot at 12 o'clock and 10 o'clock with a ring of turquoise green along the middle. The back of the coin has a nice rose gold toning with different hues.