FROM THE M & S PETTY COLLECTION Ex Legend Collection, as noted on the insert. The 1860-O was the last New Orleans silver dollar struck until 1879, and the mintage was quite generous for a Seated Liberty dollar, as 515,000 fell from the dies, just before Louisiana left the Union and joined the Confederacy. Like the 1859-O, a number of bags were discovered in the early 1960s in a Treasury Department vault and were released. From our May 2019 Regency Auction, this beautiful near GEM last sold as part of the Issaquah Estate, where we described it as: "No question this coin is HIGH END. For a bigger coin, it lacks all the little miseries you typically find. Also, this was a coin from our partner's original set! Yet another fabulous quality piece from the Issaquah Collection. Obviously this coin did not see much of the outside world after it left the Mint. All ticks/lines are extremely light and well scattered. Even using a strong glass they are non issues. There actually is a decent visible luster. Both sides have an even moderate mix of original reddish gold/golden brown/blue/deep pewter colors. There are no discolorations anywhere. We grade the reverse MS64+. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do standout. The eye appeal is great!" Ex Legend Collection; Legend Numismatics, to the Issaquah Collection; Issaquah Estate, Regency Auction 32, Legend Rare Coin Auctions, May 2019, lot 201; our consignor. PCGS 28, NGC 27, CAC 10. The current CAC CPG value is listed at $7,500 and the Collectors Universe value is listed at $9,000. The most recent MS64 was a non-CAC PCGS coin that brought $12,600 in April 2021! Bid accordingly! Cert. Number 21572851 PCGS # 6950