1870 $1, DCAM (Proof)

Series: Liberty Seated Dollars 1836-1873

PCGS PR66DCAM

PCGS PR66DCAM

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PCGS PR65DCAM

PCGS PR65DCAM

PCGS PR65DCAM

PCGS PR65DCAM

PCGS #:
97018
Designer:
Christian Gobrecht
Edge:
Reeded
Diameter:
38.10 millimeters
Weight:
26.73 grams
Mintage:
1,000
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Major Varieties

Die Varieties

Current Auctions - PCGS Graded
Current Auctions - NGC Graded
For Sale Now at Collectors Corner - PCGS Graded
For Sale Now at Collectors Corner - NGC Graded

Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 PR66DCAM PCGS grade
1 PR66DCAM PCGS grade
1 PR66DCAM estimated grade

Heritage 9/2013:6538, $41,125

4 PR65DCAM PCGS grade

American Numismatic Rarities 5/2005:343, $16,100

4 PR65DCAM PCGS grade
4 PR65DCAM estimated grade
8 PR64DCAM PCGS grade
8 PR64DCAM PCGS grade
8 PR64DCAM estimated grade
34 PR65DCAM PCGS grade
#1 PR66DCAM PCGS grade
#1 PR66DCAM PCGS grade
#1 PR66DCAM estimated grade

Heritage 9/2013:6538, $41,125

#4 PR65DCAM PCGS grade

American Numismatic Rarities 5/2005:343, $16,100

#4 PR65DCAM PCGS grade
#4 PR65DCAM estimated grade
#8 PR64DCAM PCGS grade
#8 PR64DCAM PCGS grade
#8 PR64DCAM estimated grade
#34 PR65DCAM PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

The U.S. Mint reported striking 1,000 Proof Silver Dollars in 1870, though it is doubtful if they actually sold that amount. However, the number of Proof 1870 Silver Dollars certified by PCGS is consistent with other contemporary dates and suggests that the total mintage is close to the reported figure. This is a great date for type purposes because Proof 1870 Silver Dollars generally come nice and have great eye appeal. A number of high-quality, non-Cameo Proofs are available to collectors as well as some lovely Cameo and Deep Cameo Proofs. Only a few dates in the series can claim PR67 examples as their own, and 1870 is one of them.

Cameo Proofs represent approximately 1/6th of the total population and Deep Cameos appear on fewer than ten percent of all examples.