1886-O MORGAN S$1 MS65

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Coin Description

GEM SATIN WHITE SURFACES WITH VERY WELL STRUCK DEVICES. EXTREMELY RARE IN THIS QUALITY. JUST A SINGLE MS65+ COIN GRADED HIGHER.

Unlike the preceding three New Orleans Mint deliveries in the Morgan Dollar series, the 1886-O is scarce in Mint State.  The exact reasons for this are unknown, as a sizeable original mintage of 10.7 million pieces should have guaranteed the ready availability of Uncirculated survivors.  Probably thousands of '86-O Morgans remained in federal vaults after striking and were later melted as part of the 270,232,722 Silver Dollar destroyed pursuant to the terms of the 1918 Pittman Act.  When offered in Mint State at all, the 1886-O is apt to grade no higher than MS-62.  The occasional Choice example is available, while Gems are virtually unobtainable.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 144965
Grade: MS 65 Cert Number: 53981707
Census*: 6/1
*Source: PCGS Price Guide. Although we try to be as accurate as possible on the listed population, third party pricing and coin information, information constantly changes. We suggest you verify all information.
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1886, the United States was a hotbed of innovation and cultural evolution, marking a year of significant contributions to both national identity and global influence. The dedication of the Statue of Liberty on October 28th stood as a monumental event, symbolizing the enduring ideals of freedom and democracy. This iconic gift from France was celebrated with great fanfare and has since become an emblem of hope and a welcoming beacon to millions. In the same year, Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia, concocted the first batch of Coca-Cola, initially intended as a medicinal tonic. This creation sparked the beginning of what would become one of the most famous and beloved beverages worldwide, illustrating the American knack for branding and consumerism that would define the global market in centuries to come. Furthermore, 1886 witnessed significant technological advancements, including Josephine Cochrane’s invention of the first practical mechanical dishwasher, patented for its innovative design. This development not only underscored the American spirit of invention but also revolutionized household chores, offering a glimpse into the future of home appliances and the role of convenience in domestic life. These achievements collectively highlight a year rich in creativity, forward-thinking, and progress. The events of 1886 encapsulate a pivotal period in American history, characterized by monumental achievements that underscored the nation’s growing influence and its contributions to technological innovation and cultural symbolism, laying the groundwork for the American Century.