1884-S MORGAN S$1 MS63

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Coin Description

WELL STRUCK SATIN WHITE LUSTROUS SURFACES. VIRTUALLY MARKFREE. WAYNE MILLER PEDIGREE.

An important key-date issue, the 1884-S is one of the most challenging Morgan Dollars to locate in Mint State.  This may come as a surprise when one considers that the '84-S is readily obtainable in worn grades.  Apparently, large numbers of examples entered circulation at or around the time of striking.  Mint State survivors, on the other hand, have always been in limited supply.  Such pieces appear to have entered the numismatic market in small numbers now and then from the 1930s through the early 1960s, and most are confined to lower grades (MS-60, MS-61 and MS-62) by today's standards.  Choice examples are rare, and Gems are seldom available in the market.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 143097
Grade: MS 63 Cert Number: 49629257
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1884, the United States witnessed a series of groundbreaking innovations and cultural milestones that underscored the nation's burgeoning spirit of ingenuity and progress. The completion of the Washington Monument stands out as a monumental achievement, symbolizing the country's admiration and respect for its first president, George Washington. This architectural marvel, completed after several decades of construction, was celebrated for becoming the world's tallest structure at the time, embodying American engineering prowess and dedication to national heritage. The same year marked a significant leap in entertainment with the opening of America's first roller coaster, the Switchback Railway, at Coney Island in New York. Invented by LaMarcus Adna Thompson, this amusement ride ignited the country's fascination with theme parks and laid the foundation for the thrilling roller coasters that would become a staple of American leisure. 1884 was also notable for a major advancement in telecommunications, with the completion of the first long-distance telephone line between Boston and New York. This technological milestone significantly enhanced communication across vast distances, paving the way for the modern telecommunications network that would eventually connect the entire country. Additionally, the architectural landscape of the United States was forever changed with the completion of the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, often considered the world's first skyscraper. Its innovative steel frame construction not only revolutionized building techniques but also symbolized the rise of urban America and the country's move towards the skyward expansion of its cities. These achievements from 1884 highlight a year of significant progress and innovation in the United States, reflecting the nation's capacity for technological advancement and cultural development, and setting the stage for the transformative changes that would shape the 20th century.
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