1880/9-S Morgan Dollar, PCGS MS-64, Prooflike???




1880/9-S Morgan Dollar, PCGS MS-64, Prooflike???
$295.00
(On hold for a customer) A bright original example of this popular, albeit relatively common, overdate variety. About as Prooflike as I think you can get without getting the nod from PCGS, with obvious watery fields and noticeable Cameo contrast, especially on the Reverse. Also very clean for a 64, especially one with these surfaces. A close examination shows some exceptionally fine “hairlines” due to the fragile Obverse surfaces being bumped by something along the way. I do want a slight premium for this coin, as it is definitely PQ for the grade. The price difference between P/L and non-P/L is not huge, so the number should still be reasonable.
PCGS 7122.64/45223673
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