1884-O Morgan Silver Dollar. MS-67+ (PCGS). CAC.Remarkable condition rarity for this otherwise readily obtainable issue, this captivating Superb Gem also features vivid multicolored toning to the obverse. The reverse is brilliant, while both sides are equally lustrous with a bold to sharp strike. The silver dollar is the only denomination produced at the New Orleans Mint in 1884, the mintage amounting to a generous total of 9,730,000 coins. Although some Mint-sealed bags were paid out from government vaults in earlier decades, most Uncirculated coins in todays market emerged from storage in the Philadelphia Mint beginning in October 1962. Some 10 million examples of the 1883-O, 1884-O and 1885-O were released at that time, all three issues common in Mint State ever since. On the other hand, few examples of the 1884-O are as smooth and attractive as this vividly toned beauty. An impressive coin that has tremendous appeal for both high grade Morgan dollar collectors and toning enthusiasts.PCGS Population: 5; with a single MS-68 finer in this category.