1882-O Morgan Silver Dollar. MS-66+ (PCGS).This rainbow toned beauty exhibits swaths of intensely vivid steel-blue, salmon pink, golden-orange, powder blue, lilac and pale rose colors on the obverse. The more reserved reverse displays iridescent silver-apricot patina. Both sides are fully lustrous with a smooth, softly frosted texture further enhances already extraordinary eye appeal. The New Orleans Mint struck 6,090,000 silver dollars in 1882, most examples of which were either placed into circulation during the 19th century or remained in government storage until the Treasury Department releases of 1962 to 1964. With hundreds of thousands of coins coming out of hiding during the early 1960s, the 1882-O is widely regarded as one of the most available Morgan dollars in Mint State. Interestingly, however, this issue is scarce in MS-65 and rare any finer. As one of the highest graded examples known to PCGS, and also a beautifully toned coin, this upper end Gem is sure to sell for a strong premium.