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1886 $1 MS63+ PCGS #7166

White obverse, interesting array of toning on the back. Going from electric blue on the far right, to gold to the left, to a pink even further left on the coin, to deep purples, reds, and blues. One people should definitely see to understand. Rarely see coins toned in such a manner.

1888 $1 MS64 PCGS #7182

Was originally in an ANACS MS64 new holder. Bought at a steal. Reholdered very easily to a PCGS 64. What pictures don't show are the mirror-like areas of luster on both the obverse and reverse. This is a very good example luster-wise for a 64. If it wasn't for one or two nicks, this could be a 65. Will be submitting to CAC

1889 $1 MS63 PCGS #7188

Another Eye Appealing Coin - truly these are rarities. Awesome rim bullet toning, not quite like the 1885 P, but still beautiful. Golds, purples, and blues around the obverse. While the reverse has an even more even and consistent layer of rim toning: electric blue on the very rim, with a lovely golden orange hue closer to the center.

1889 $1 MS63 PCGS #7188

Another Eye Appealing Coin - truly these are rarities. Awesome rim bullet toning, not quite like the 1885 P, but still beautiful. Golds, purples, and blues around the obverse. While the reverse has an even more even and consistent layer of rim toning: electric blue on the very rim, with a lovely golden orange hue closer to the center.