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1850-O S$1 MS64 NGC. Just four different dates of

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1850-O S$1 MS64 NGC. Just four different dates of
<B>1850-O<S$1> MS64 NGC.</B></I> Just four different dates of Seated Liberty Dollars were coined in New Orleans, and these were produced in 1846, 1850, 1859, and 1860. Of this brief series, the 1850-O issue had the lowest mintage with just 40,000 coins struck. Total production for all four issues was 974,000 coins. It is only thanks to a hoard of 1859 and 1860 dollars that type collectors can easily obtain a Mint State example for their New Orleans type sets. Advanced Liberty Seated specialists have a much more difficult road to travel, even if just collecting the New Orleans issues. The 1846-O Seated Dollar is quite elusive in Mint State grades, and this 1850-O issue is clearly the rarest of all. In his <I>Silver Dollar Encyclopedia,</B></I> Dave Bowers summed it up nicely: "If you want a Mint State 1850-O dollar for your collection, I suggest that you compromise and acquire an EF or AU instead, at least as an interim strategy, for it may be years, if ever, until you can buy a nice Mint State coin. Examples are few and far between." Indeed, a review of our own archives here at Heritage show just three previous Mint State appearances in the past 12 years. NGC has certified just four examples at this grade level (one other has been graded by PCGS), and neither service has certified anything finer. One of the other NGC MS64 coins sold in our April 2002 sale of the Morris Silverman Collection, and that coin had planchet streaks on both sides. This example is arguably the single finest 1850-O Seated Dollar currently known to collectors.<BR> This is a splendid example with satiny luster and very slightly mirrored fields. It is sharply struck on both sides with the sole exception of the eagle's neck, which lacks some definition. The surfaces on both sides have light gold toning, slightly deeper on the obverse. Just a few tiny abrasions are scattered across the surfaces, and it is these miniscule marks that keep this from consideration as a Gem-quality example.