1880 G$1 Gold Dollar PCGS MS68 (CAC) Only 1 Finer in CAC Stickered Population.

Stunning Ultra Gem Uncirculated 1880 Gold Dollar 1880 Gold Dollar. MS-68 (PCGS). CAC. Virtually pristine surfaces are as smooth and inviting as the day the coin merged from the dies. Those dies imparted both full, razor sharp striking detail and intense satin to semi-reflective luster. Wonderfully original color in golden-rose blankets both sides and further enhances this coin's awesome eye appeal. There were obviously few calls for gold dollars in 1880, for the Philadelphia Mint produced only 1,600 pieces in circulation strike format, the lowest mintage among Philadelphia Mint gold dollars after the 1875 (just 400 coins struck). Even so, the 1880 is surprisingly obtainable in lower grades, and it is obvious that a large percentage of the mintage survived in the hands of speculators and/or numismatists. Virgil Brand, for one, is said to have owned hundreds of 1880 gold dollars. On the other hand, the 1880 remains rare in the finest Mint State grades, as here. Saving coins and saving them with expert numismatic care are two different things, and few 1880 gold dollars extant received the fine treatment accorded the offered example over the intervening 143 years. PCGS Population: 36; 5 finer (MS-69 finest). CAC Stickered Population: 26; 1.

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PCGS # 7581
Grading Service PCGS
Grade MS68
Denomination Type Gold Dollar
Numeric Denomination G$1
Mint Location Philadelphia
Designation NONE
Circu/UnCircu Uncirculated
Grade Add On CAC
Strike Type Business
Holder Type N/A