1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated

1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated

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Certification Number:
49836701
Condition or Grade of Item:
MS62
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USA Coin Book Item ID Number:
845495
Coin Condition:
MS62
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PCGS
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1891 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 - Tough Philly Date Certified Uncirculated

The 1891 Philadelphia issue Morgan Silver Dollar is elusive to find in a problem-free uncirculated grade. It is even more difficult to find in a problem free uncirculated grade slabbed by one of the top third party grading services. Here we have one that just came back from PCGS where it was graded PCGS MS62.

This coin's elusiveness is seen in the fact that the values for this coin in MS grades run about 30-50% higher than for the more common date mid 1880s Philadelphia or early 1880's San Francisco coins. While the value is 30-40% above those coins in MS62, at this level many collectors may consider this grade to be an ideal collector grade where the value remains at a more affordable level. 

The 1891 Philadelphia Morgan Dollar gets much harder to find once you get to the MS63 level. MS63's are running about $75-100 over the price of what MS62's command. And when you get to MS64, the value really escalates up to around $600-675

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