30334

1893-S S$1 MS64 PCGS. The proof-only 1895 aside, t 1893-S S$1 MS64 PCGS.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:150,000.00 USD Estimated At:1.00 - 1,000,000.00 USD
1893-S S$1 MS64 PCGS. The proof-only 1895 aside, t 1893-S S$1 MS64 PCGS.
1893-S S$1 MS64 PCGS. The proof-only 1895 aside, t <B>1893-S S$1 MS64 PCGS.</B></I> The proof-only 1895 aside, this issue has long been recognized as the premier rarity in the Morgan Dollar series. The election of President Grover Cleveland and the financial panic caused by the hoarding of gold during this period marked a shift in government policy toward the minting of Silver Dollars. The repeal of the Sherman Act became law in the winter of 1893 and mintages were drastically reduced. Just 100,000 pieces were struck, a tiny figure by Morgan Dollar standards, and the vast majority were either extensively circulated or later melted. Today, even XF and AU examples can be very difficult and costly to locate and the occasional appearance of a Mint State piece never fails to capture a numismatic headline. There have never been any significant hoards of 1893-S Morgan Dollars located, and none were in the Treasury release of the 1960s. In The Morgan and Peace Dollar Text Book, author Wayne Miller mentioned a small hoard: "Many BU 1893-S dollars can be traced to a hoard of twenty pieces found in a BU bag of 1894-S dollars in Great Falls, Montana in the early 1950s. These dollars were dispersed over a twenty year period, one or two at a time."<BR> This virtual Gem representative is accented in delicate golden hues and shows just a few slight blemishes on and in the vicinity of Liberty's chin. The strike is more than adequate for the issue and the luster is more satiny than cartwheel. The distinctive markers of genuine 1893-S Dollars, a tiny die chip located in the left base of R and a diagonal die line that severs the left arm of T, are clearly on display. Only a few dozen Mint State pieces are known to exist, and they are among the most prized Silver Dollars of any date and any type. Population: 4 in 64, 7 finer (11/04).<BR><I>From The Lost Dutchman Collection.</B></I> <BR><BR><B>Important notice:</B> Heritage usually auctions material at the rate of 200-250 lots per hour. On some occasions eBay Live bid software or the Internet may not be able to keep up with the pace of the auction. We recommend placing a realistic absentee bid now as insurance to avoid disappointment. Occasionally the auctioneer may eliminate or reject an eBay Live bid, and the auctioneer may also reopen a lot after the close of the eBay live bidding (usually because we missed an audience bid), and may reject your bid even if it shows you as the winning bidder. By bidding via eBay Live, you agree that Heritage may award the lot to another bidder at its sole discretion under the circumstances described above or any other reasonable circumstances. Since eBay bids are not shown to us until we open the lot on the floor, we treat those bids just like floor bids. In most cases the floor responds before the eBay bid is presented to us, due to Internet lag time, so for consistency we have made it a policy that floor bids are always considered first over tie eBay live bids. Also please note that all Heritage lots purchased through eBay Live carry a 20% Buyer's Premium. Please make sure you read the Terms and Conditions before you bid. This lot is being auctioned in conjunction with a live floor auction by Heritage Galleries & Auctioneers. All final auction and invoice information will be supplied by Heritage Galleries & Auctioneers, and all other information should be considered preliminary. Lot:30334