1903-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS67 - Condition Census Rare Key Date-!
1903-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS67--$79,500.00--"Extremely Rare Key Date"
AUCM is quite proud to present for consideration a great rarity, as well as a superior conditional rarity, in the Morgan dollar series: 1903-S Morgan dollar in PCGS MS67. This coin is a must have for those who demand the finest--and most rare--of numismatic works of art. Those collectors putting together a complete set of world-class mint state Morgan dollars will want to take a close look at this example. This would also serve as a great "stand-alone" coin of unparalleled beauty and rarity.
Ron Guth tells us that "The 1903-S Morgan Dollar is a scarcer date and one which is tough to locate in all but the lowest grades." Many of these coins were put into circulation in and around 1903. Bowers writes, "Quantities of 1903-S dollars were stored at the San Francisco Mint and paid out in small numbers over a long period of years, until November 1953, when several bags were released, followed by other dispersals during the next several years. At one time John Skubis owned a bag of this date. By the late 1950s, apparently most were gone from government storage. The issue was not represented to any extent in the 1962-1964 Treasury release."
This is a prized, key date in the Morgan dollar series. David Bowers writes, "Most 1903-S dollars are well struck, very lustrous, and quite beautiful. The main problem is that there are not enough coins to satisfy the demand, and the issue has become high priced. This is an important, key issue. I have never handled a quantity of them, and few other dealers have either." Out of its original mintage of 1,241,000, PCGS has graded only 4,885 of them. There have been 6 awarded the peak grade of MS67, with a single coin finer (as of 4/2021). This is a coin for those sophisticated collectors for whom money is no object when it comes to having the crème de la crème of numismatic jewels. This is a coin for the ages, a bucket list coin to treasure for many years and pass down to future generations as a family heirloom.
PCGS # | 7288 |
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Grading Service | NONE |
Year of Issue | NONE |
Grade | NONE |
Denom Type | N/A |
Numeric Denomination | $1 |
Mint Location | NONE |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Not Specified |
Strike Type | N/A |
Grade Add On | NONE |
Holder Type | N/A |