1888 $1 Morgan Dollar Retained Struck Thru String PCGS MS63
UPC:
Certification:
pcgs
Finish:
Business Strike
Classification:
Mint Error
Circulated/Uncirculated:
uncirculated
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Year:
1888
Grade:
ms63
PCGS 1888 Morgan dollar struck thru partially retained string reverse, with a struck thru area at 1 o'clock on the coin's reverse, and with a fragment of the string still retained in the coin's surfaces. Also, there are many small "fiber" struck thrus, which are one reason it is identifiable as "string."
A very rare error type on Morgan dollars, and the coin is also a nice grade.
MS63 lustrous and flashy surfaces, and the coin looks like it was just pulled from a bag of silver dollars!
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