2326

1895-S S$1 MS67 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS.From The Ja 1895-S[S$1] MS67 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:100,000.00 USD Estimated At:1.00 - 1,000,000.00 USD
1895-S S$1 MS67 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS.From The Ja 1895-S[S$1] MS67 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS.
<B>1895-S<S$1> MS67 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS.</B></I> In his 1993 treatise entitled <I>Silver Dollars and Trade Dollars of the United States,</B></I> David Bowers writes that a few bags of 1895-S dollars were released by the San Francisco Mint in 1942, and some continued to be paid out through the early 1950s. Many of these circulated through the channels of commerce or went to casinos. By the mid 1950s, '95-S dollars were considered to be rare. In the 1970s, the Redfield estate contained an estimated 1,000 coins of this issue, most of which were heavily bagmarked or damaged by a coin counting machine.<BR> Bowers estimates that between 3,500 and 8,000 1895-S pieces exist in Uncirculated grades. Tthe vast majority of these are in the lower grades of Mint State. MS65 or better specimens are truly rare, with an estimate of 50 to 100 extant pieces. Premium and Superb Gems are virtually unobtainable. Prooflike coins are scarce, and Deep Mirror Prooflike examples are about twice as scarce as regular Prooflikes. It is no wonder then, that the coin we offer here out of the Jack Lee Collection is <I>the</B></I> highest graded DMPL certified by either of the major services (10/05).<BR> As with many of the known DMPLs of this issue, the fields on this specimen are extraordinarily deep in their mirrored reflectivity, and the devices are mildly frosted. A barely discernible veneer of dappled light beige patina covers each side. There are no obvious abrasions on either side, just a few shallow luster grazes on the profile of Liberty. Struck from recently maintained dies, the fields display die polish lines, not to be confused with hairlines. The design elements are exquisitely struck throughout, though the hair over Liberty's ear is a tad soft. A few vertical light roller marks extend through Liberty's hai.<BR><I>From The Jack Lee Collection, III</B></I>