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1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7118

Ringed with blue, red and yellow, this gem Morgan dollar exhibits the classic album rim toned look. The reverse is frosty and proof-like. The 1880-S Morgan Dollar is one of the most common coins in the series. It is fairly easy to find up to MS66 condition.

1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7118

Ringed with blue, red and yellow, this gem Morgan dollar exhibits the classic album rim toned look. The reverse is frosty and proof-like. The 1880-S Morgan Dollar is one of the most common coins in the series. It is fairly easy to find up to MS66 condition.

1881-S $1 MS67+ PCGS #7130

Fully superb gem, rim toned 1881-S as if it was struck yesterday.

1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7156

Flashy rim toned coin with plenty of mint luster still present.

1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7156

Flashy rim toned coin with plenty of mint luster still present.

1886-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7170

Bold orange, violet, and blue surround the design on both the obverse and reverse of this CAC-certified, lower mintage S-mint coin. The San Francisco Mint produced the smallest number of silver dollars in 1886 of any year since the inception of the Morgan series. MS-64 coins are somewhat scarce and this issue is nearly always well struck.

1888-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7186

The 1888-S is one of the scarcer Morgan dollars of its era. MS-64 1888-S dollars are scarce, with an estimated population of 3,000 to 5,000. This coin is frosty at the center with colorful rings of blue and orange toning along the rims.

1889-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7194

Nice rim toning in blue and red encircle the obverse.

1889-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7194

Nice rim toning in blue and red encircle the obverse.

1892-S $1 XF45 PCGS #7218

This evenly circulated coin shows flashes of AU level luster and enough peachy toning on both sides to merit an XF45 grade. Only 1.2 million 92-S Morgans were minted and many circulated coins of this date were melted in 1918 making it a scarce coin in the series.

1895-S $1 XF45 PCGS #7238

Nice, evenly circulated Morgan dollar with TrueView images.

1900-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7270

Rim toning in blue and russet accents the obverse of this Morgan Dollar. This is a difficult date to find nicely toned.

1900-S $1 MS65 PCGS #7270

Rim toning in blue and russet accents the obverse of this Morgan Dollar. This is a difficult date to find nicely toned.

1901-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7276

Nice reverse rim toning in blue and gold. Minor planchet striations run horizontally across Liberty's cheek which are common for this issue.

1902-S $1 MS63+ PCGS #7282

Nice rim tones beginning to appear on the obverse and reverse.

1902-S $1 MS63+ PCGS #7282

Nice rim tones beginning to appear on the obverse and reverse.

1903-S $1 XF40 PCGS #7288

Subtle toning on obverse along the rim on this circulated example of a tough S-mint dollar.

1904-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7294

Nice AU example of a tough date with just a whisp of toning along the obverse rim above Liberty's portrait.

1904-S $1 AU50 PCGS #7294

Nice AU example of a tough date with just a whisp of toning along the obverse rim above Liberty's portrait.

1921-S $1 MS65+ PCGS #7300

Nicely toned and brightly lustrous, this final dollar of the Morgan run is typically struck with abraded surfaces, with the high points of the design slightly bagmarked. Overall, a difficult grade to attain for this date and mint. CAC approved.

1921-S $1 MS65+ PCGS #7300

Nicely toned and brightly lustrous, this final dollar of the Morgan run is typically struck with abraded surfaces, with the high points of the design slightly bagmarked. Overall, a difficult grade to attain for this date and mint. CAC approved.