1884-CC $1, DMPL MS65DMPL Certification #21071917, PCGS #97153

Expert Comments

Ron Guth

Approximately four 1884-CC Dollars have been called Branch Mint Proofs in the past (a notable example is the Jack Lee - Heritage 1/2009:5085 at $184,000).  PCGS believes the so-called Branch Mint Proof 1884-CC Dollars are all DMPLs.  All are struck from late state dies that show cracks and rust.  While these features are sometimes found on Proof coins from the Philadelphia Mint, they do not help the case for the 1884-CC Dollars.

PCGS #
97153
Designer
George T. Morgan
Edge
Reeded
Diameter
38.10 millimeters
Weight
26.73 grams
Mintage
1136000
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Pop Higher
241
Pop Lower
3097
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades
65 or Better 10000 R-3.0 103 / 117 103 / 117
All Grades 10000 R-3.0 103 / 117 103 / 117
60 or Better 2000 R-4.6 80 / 117 80 / 117
65 or Better 10000
All Grades 10000
60 or Better 2000
65 or Better R-3.0
All Grades R-3.0
60 or Better R-4.6
65 or Better 103 / 117
All Grades 103 / 117
60 or Better 80 / 117
65 or Better 103 / 117
All Grades 103 / 117
60 or Better 80 / 117

Condition Census Learn More

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 MS67DMPL PCGS grade MS67DMPL PCGS grade
1 MS67DMPL PCGS grade
1 MS67DMPL PCGS grade MS67DMPL PCGS grade Arno Collection - Heritage 1/2009:4968
4 MS66+DMPL PCGS grade
5 MS66DMPL PCGS grade MS66DMPL PCGS grade
MS67DMPL PCGS grade #1 MS67DMPL PCGS grade
#1 MS67DMPL PCGS grade
MS67DMPL PCGS grade #1 MS67DMPL PCGS grade
Arno Collection - Heritage 1/2009:4968
#4 MS66+DMPL PCGS grade
MS66DMPL PCGS grade #5 MS66DMPL PCGS grade