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Heritage Auctions Description: 1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population: (2359/349). NGC Census: (1364/43). CDN: $300 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS MS65. Mintage 12,150,000. (Registry values: P4, N491) (NGC ID# 2556, PCGS# 7184)
Heritage Auctions Description: 1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population: (2359/349). NGC Census: (1364/43). CDN: $300 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS MS65. Mintage 12,150,000. (Registry values: P4, N491) (NGC ID# 2556, PCGS# 7184)
LOT DESCRIPTION 1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar. MS-65 (PCGS). A lustrous, frosty and brilliant example with bold to sharp striking detail throughout the design. The 1888-S is one of the more eagerly sought Morgan dollars in all Mint State grades due to a limited mintage of 657,000 coins. Gems such as this are scarce by the standards of the type. Provenance: From the Hawks Hill Collection. PCGS# 7186. NGC ID: 2557.
LOT DESCRIPTION 1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar. MS-65 (PCGS). A lustrous, frosty and brilliant example with bold to sharp striking detail throughout the design. The 1888-S is one of the more eagerly sought Morgan dollars in all Mint State grades due to a limited mintage of 657,000 coins. Gems such as this are scarce by the standards of the type. Provenance: From the Hawks Hill Collection. PCGS# 7186. NGC ID: 2557.
PCGS MS66 older holder. HA notes: 1888 G$1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population: (108/56). NGC Census: (85/41). CDN: $1,275 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 15,501. (Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 25DT, PCGS# 7589) Weight: 1.67 grams Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
PCGS MS66 older holder. HA notes: 1888 G$1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population: (108/56). NGC Census: (85/41). CDN: $1,275 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 15,501. (Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 25DT, PCGS# 7589) Weight: 1.67 grams Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
PCGS MS63+. Stacks Description: LOT DESCRIPTION 1888 Liberty Head Half Eagle. MS-63+ (PCGS). CAC. Handsome rose-gold surfaces are fully frosted in finish with an impressively sharp strike from the dies. Perhaps not surprisingly after the facility produced no circulation strikes the preceding year, the Philadelphia Mint struck only 18,201 half eagles in this format in 1888. This is a scarce to rare issue at all levels of preservation, so much so that if more collectors were assembling date and mint sets of this series the present example in MS-63+ would almost certainly command a price well into the five-figure range. A coin that offers outstanding value for the astute gold enthusiast. PCGS Population: 3; 4 finer (MS-65 finest). PCGS# 8372. NGC ID: 25XX.
PCGS MS63+. Stacks Description: LOT DESCRIPTION 1888 Liberty Head Half Eagle. MS-63+ (PCGS). CAC. Handsome rose-gold surfaces are fully frosted in finish with an impressively sharp strike from the dies. Perhaps not surprisingly after the facility produced no circulation strikes the preceding year, the Philadelphia Mint struck only 18,201 half eagles in this format in 1888. This is a scarce to rare issue at all levels of preservation, so much so that if more collectors were assembling date and mint sets of this series the present example in MS-63+ would almost certainly command a price well into the five-figure range. A coin that offers outstanding value for the astute gold enthusiast. PCGS Population: 3; 4 finer (MS-65 finest). PCGS# 8372. NGC ID: 25XX.
PCGS MS62. Stacks description: LOT DESCRIPTION 1888-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-62 (PCGS). Delightful rose-orange surfaces are further adorned with billowy mint frost. A smartly impressed and inviting BU example. A mintage of 859,600 double eagles was recorded for the San Francisco Mint in 1888, amounting to a face value of $17,192,000. The vast majority of these probably served extensively in the daily needs of commerce, while others were used for overseas trade or kept on reserve for the redemption of paper currency. Back in 1982, David W. Akers reported appearances of Uncirculated examples in only about 10% of the major auction sales examined by him while preparing his celebrated double eagle opus. He regarded the issue as "moderately scarce" in Mint State. In subsequent years, the number of Mint State examples increased dramatically, though they remain scarce any finer than MS-62. Provenance: From the Fairmont Collection. PCGS# 9009. NGC ID: 26BU.
PCGS MS62. Stacks description: LOT DESCRIPTION 1888-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-62 (PCGS). Delightful rose-orange surfaces are further adorned with billowy mint frost. A smartly impressed and inviting BU example. A mintage of 859,600 double eagles was recorded for the San Francisco Mint in 1888, amounting to a face value of $17,192,000. The vast majority of these probably served extensively in the daily needs of commerce, while others were used for overseas trade or kept on reserve for the redemption of paper currency. Back in 1982, David W. Akers reported appearances of Uncirculated examples in only about 10% of the major auction sales examined by him while preparing his celebrated double eagle opus. He regarded the issue as "moderately scarce" in Mint State. In subsequent years, the number of Mint State examples increased dramatically, though they remain scarce any finer than MS-62. Provenance: From the Fairmont Collection. PCGS# 9009. NGC ID: 26BU.