EX SUNNYWOOD/SIMPSON COLLECTION. Cataloged in our October 2014 Regency Auction IX, lot 222, as: "In the first decade of this series (1878 to 1887), many more silver dollars were coined than needed. Consequently, substantial numbers of 1000-coin bags were stored in Treasury and bank vaults, there to remain for decades to come. As a result, bag-toned coins are easy to find for many early dates. Not so for the later dates, with but a few exceptions. Two of those exceptions are the 1899-O and 1904-O dollars, which were also stored in large quantities. The 1904-O appears regularly with attractive bag-toned color. However, it is a rare treat to find that kind of color lying atop the superb gem surfaces of a PCGS MS67. This superlative piece combines beautiful color with very high end surfaces, for a maximum of eye appeal. Another treasure from toned Morgan dealer the late Mike DeFalco. Yet another rainbow colored firecracker superb gem from the Sunnywood Collection. Absolutely gorgeous rainbow pink/emerald green/electric gold//pale blue colors swirl all over, and we can’t stress enough how incredible the technical quality of this coin is. We expect record setting bidding, so good luck! We rank the colors a 9 on our 1-10 color scale (10 is the finest). There really is nothing new to add to those words, they are as true today as they were then. When we sold this coin in 2014, it had an estimate of $7,500 to $8,500 and that was too low, as it ended up selling for $15,275.00. PCGS has graded only 3 coins in MS67+. The current Collectors Universe Value is $44,500.00. NO PCGS CAC 1904-O in MS67+ CAC has been sold via auction. If you missed out on the Sunnywood/Simpson coins in their first go around, here is a very rare opportunity for you! Good luck but be prepared for record breaking bidding! Cert. Number 6666403 PCGS # 7292