1887-S $1 MS62 Certification #31659684, PCGS #7180

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Charles Morgan

The 1887-S Morgan Dollar

The San Francisco Mint struck 1,771,000 1887-S Morgan Dollars (#7180), a total far lower than the mintages produced that year at the Philadelphia or New Orleans Mints. Earlier in the decade, the San Francisco Mint was expected to carry a significant portion of the load, working to fulfill the congressional mandate of approximately $2 million in silver dollars per month. However, a storage crisis quickly emerged because the coins simply weren't needed in local commerce. By 1884, the San Francisco Mint was running out of vault space, causing the bulk of annual silver dollar production to shift back east.

Vintage Market Snippets

LaVere Redfield, of Morgan Dollar Hoard fame, was an eccentric multimillionaire who had a distinct love for hard money and an equally distinct distaste for spending it or paying his "fair share" of taxes. During the Great Depression, he built a fortune by purchasing stocks, bonds, and real estate at rock-bottom prices. In 1935, he moved to Reno, Nevada, where he bought a 15-room river-rock mansion on Mount Rose St. It was here, hidden behind a false wall in his basement, that a massive hoard of over 400,000 silver dollars was discovered in 1974, just months after his death. 

In 1976, the hoard was sold intact at auction for $7.3 million, with A-Mark Corporation submitting the winning bid. Q. David Bowers, head of Bowers and Ruddy Galleries, was the underbidder, tapping out at $7.2 million. As for the coins themselves, the most common bags consisted of the 1879-S (#7092)1880-S (#7118)1881-S (#7130)1882-S (#7140)1896 (#7240)1897 (#7246), and 1897-S (#7250) issues. The 1887-S was one of the better dates in the deal, yielding an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 pieces. Most were in typical-to-choice BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition, which today would grade between PCGS MS62 and PCGS MS64. For virtually any other 19th-century coin, the sudden introduction of 8,000 to 10,000 uncirculated examples in the 1970s would have permanently suppressed the market. This was not the case for the widely collected Morgan Dollar series. When Paramount distributed the coins, the market value of the 1887-S softened temporarily but quickly recovered. Collectors then and now consider the issue a better date than the more common releases. The date remains scarce enough that when Russell Augustin and I developed our "Morgan 50" composite, we included the 1887 (#7172) and 1887-O (#7176), but excluded the 1887-S.

 

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PCGS #
7180
Designer
George T. Morgan
Edge
Reeded
Diameter
38.10 millimeters
Weight
26.73 grams
Mintage
1771000
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Pop Higher
6647
Pop Lower
3866
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
Auctions - PCGS Graded
Auctions - NGC Graded

Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades
65 or Better 180000 R-1.9 33 / 117 TIE 33 / 117 TIE
All Grades 60000 R-2.4 52 / 117 TIE 52 / 117 TIE
60 or Better 1300 R-4.8 53 / 117 TIE 53 / 117 TIE
65 or Better 180000
All Grades 60000
60 or Better 1300
65 or Better R-1.9
All Grades R-2.4
60 or Better R-4.8
65 or Better 33 / 117 TIE
All Grades 52 / 117 TIE
60 or Better 53 / 117 TIE
65 or Better 33 / 117 TIE
All Grades 52 / 117 TIE
60 or Better 53 / 117 TIE

Condition Census Learn More

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 PCGS MS67 PCGS MS67

The Coronet Collection.

2 PCGS MS66+ PCGS MS66+

The Jack Lee Collection, II; The Wurt Collection, I; "The RanJack Collection," Legend Rare Coin Auctions, July 26, 2018, Lot 29 - $44,650; Jeff Runquist"The Zinfandel Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). Brilliant.

2 PCGS MS66+ PCGS MS66+

Legend Rare Coin Auctions, January 25, 2018, Lot 232 - $28,200. Russet and Peacock Green toning on the obverse. Brilliant reverse.

2 PCGS MS66+

Frank Brozzetti; "The Brozetti Hoard Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

6 PCGS MS66+ PCGS MS66+

As CACG MS66+ #564101306. Stack's Bowers, August 27, 2025, Lot 3125 - $24,000. As PCGS MS66+ #53936648. "The Alan Gary Tyler Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). Gallimaufry toning on the obverse and reverse.

PCGS MS67 #1 PCGS MS67

The Coronet Collection.

PCGS MS66+ #2 PCGS MS66+

The Jack Lee Collection, II; The Wurt Collection, I; "The RanJack Collection," Legend Rare Coin Auctions, July 26, 2018, Lot 29 - $44,650; Jeff Runquist"The Zinfandel Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). Brilliant.

PCGS MS66+ #2 PCGS MS66+

Legend Rare Coin Auctions, January 25, 2018, Lot 232 - $28,200. Russet and Peacock Green toning on the obverse. Brilliant reverse.

#2 PCGS MS66+

Frank Brozzetti; "The Brozetti Hoard Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

PCGS MS66+ #6 PCGS MS66+

As CACG MS66+ #564101306. Stack's Bowers, August 27, 2025, Lot 3125 - $24,000. As PCGS MS66+ #53936648. "The Alan Gary Tyler Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). Gallimaufry toning on the obverse and reverse.