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#1 PR66CAM estimated grade
Heritage 12/2010:3818, $37,375 |
| #1 PR66CAM estimated grade |
| #1 PR66CAM estimated grade |
| #4 PR65CAM PCGS grade |
| #4 PR65CAM PCGS grade |
| #4 PR65CAM PCGS grade |
| #4 PR65 estimated grade |
| #4 PR65 estimated grade |
| #4 PR65 estimated grade |
| #4 PR65 estimated grade |
In 1869, the Philadelphia Mint produced only 600 Proof Silver Dollars. They are generally considered to be common in the sense that they are readily available to collectors in a variety of grades at reasonable prices. PR63 and PR64 examples are the most frequently-seen grades. Gems are rare and are almost never seen above PR65. In fact, the best examples known of this date are a single PR67DCAM.
Approximately twenty percent of all Proof 1869 Silver Dollars are Cameos, but fewer than ten percent are Deep Cameos.