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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Morgan Dollars (Proof) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,750.00 and $192,000.00.
Proof Morgan dollars are popular among silver dollar enthusiasts and others who collect 19th-century coinage. Proof Morgan dollar mintages generally range from 500 to 1,000 pieces and typical specimens usually trade in the four-figure range, though there are several instances in which these proof silver dollars easily command five- and six-figure prices, proving among the most challenging of all Morgan dollars.

These include one of the most famous of all 19th-century branch mint proof coins ? the 1879-O proof Morgan dollar. This issue, which had a tiny mintage of 12 pieces and has just a few known survivors, trades for well into the six figures on the rare occasions it surfaces in the marketplace. Another well-known proof Morgan dollar is the 1895, a Philadelphia-mint striking that serves as the only issue for the date and mint and easily realizes five-figures.

But the ultimate rarity for Morgan dollar fans has to be none other than the 1893-CC proof, a date and mint that is synonymous with the word ?coveted? in the arena of business-strike Morgan dollars. Proof examples are even rarer still. Only 12 examples of the 1893-CC Morgan dollar were struck in proof, and the half-dozen remaining examples generally trade for high-five and low-six figure prices, depending on condition.

As with any 19th-century proof coin, all cameo and deep cameo proof Morgan dollars are much more challenging to find than proofs with dull surfaces. These superior proof Morgan dollars can command premiums well over stated prices for more typical examples.

Catalog Detail

  Morgan Dollars (Proof) Value Range Favorite
Morgan Dollars (Proof) Value Range  
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 PR
$3,950
-
$84,000
$3,950 - $84,000
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 PR CAM
$6,000
-
$120,000
$6,000 - $120,000
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 PR DCAM
$31,000
-
$38,500
$31,000 - $38,500
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 PR
$26,500
-
$173,000
$26,500 - $173,000
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 PR CAM
$168,000
-
$192,000
$168,000 - $192,000
1878 8TF $1 PR
$2,750
-
$47,500
$2,750 - $47,500
1878 8TF $1 Doubled Bow, VAM-14.3 PR
-
 
1878 8TF $1 Spiked Eye, VAM-14.8 PR
-
 
1878 8TF $1 PR CAM
$5,750
-
$78,000
$5,750 - $78,000
1878-S $1 Specimen Strike, VAM-58 SP
-
 

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Morgan Dollars (Proof) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,750.00 and $192,000.00.
Proof Morgan dollars are popular among silver dollar enthusiasts and others who collect 19th-century coinage. Proof Morgan dollar mintages generally range from 500 to 1,000 pieces and typical specimens usually trade in the four-figure range, though there are several instances in which these proof silver dollars easily command five- and six-figure prices, proving among the most challenging of all Morgan dollars.

These include one of the most famous of all 19th-century branch mint proof coins ? the 1879-O proof Morgan dollar. This issue, which had a tiny mintage of 12 pieces and has just a few known survivors, trades for well into the six figures on the rare occasions it surfaces in the marketplace. Another well-known proof Morgan dollar is the 1895, a Philadelphia-mint striking that serves as the only issue for the date and mint and easily realizes five-figures.

But the ultimate rarity for Morgan dollar fans has to be none other than the 1893-CC proof, a date and mint that is synonymous with the word ?coveted? in the arena of business-strike Morgan dollars. Proof examples are even rarer still. Only 12 examples of the 1893-CC Morgan dollar were struck in proof, and the half-dozen remaining examples generally trade for high-five and low-six figure prices, depending on condition.

As with any 19th-century proof coin, all cameo and deep cameo proof Morgan dollars are much more challenging to find than proofs with dull surfaces. These superior proof Morgan dollars can command premiums well over stated prices for more typical examples.

Catalog Detail