1901 $1 Morgan Dollar PCGS PR67CAM CAC

1901 Morgan Dollar, PR67 Cameo Dramatic Field-Device Contrast 1901 $1 PR67 Cameo PCGS. CAC. The Philadelphia Mint struck 813 proof Morgan dollars for collectors in 1901, to accompany a substantial business-strike mintage of nearly 7 million pieces. Most of the business strikes were released into circulation near the time of issue, or held in government storage until 1918, when they were melted under the provisions of the Pittman Act. High quality circulation-strike examples are surprisingly elusive, putting some pressure on the small supply of proofs from date collectors. This spectacular Superb Gem proof exhibits razor-sharp definition on all design elements and the deeply mirrored fields contrast boldly with the frosty devices. The virtually flawless surfaces show a few subtle highlights of greenish-gold toning at the peripheries. Overall eye appeal is terrific and the high quality within the grade is confirmed by CAC. This coin should find a home in the finest collection or Registry Set. Population: 3 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer. CAC: 1 in 67, 2 finer (6/24). Ex: Regency Auction XXIV (Legend Rare Coins Auctions, 12/2017), lot 318.(Registry values: N4719)

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PCGS # 87336
Grading Service PCGS
Grade PR67
Denomination Type Morgan Dollar
Numeric Denomination $1
Mint Location Philadelphia
Designation CAM
Circu/UnCircu Uncirculated
Grade Add On CAC
Strike Type Proof
Holder Type N/A
Population 3
Pop Higher 1
Mintage 813
Designer George T. Morgan
Edge Type Reeded
Coin Weight 26.73
Metal Content 90% Silver, 10% Copper