1886 Morgan Silver Dollar. Proof-66 (PCGS). CAC.Noteworthy quality for both the type and issue. Serene surfaces reveal intense Proof reflectivity beneath an overlay of lovely olive-apricot, champagne-gold and pearl-gray iridescence. Fully struck, as befits the issue, with eye appeal to spare.<p>Proof silver dollar production at the Philadelphia Mint amounted to 886 coins in 1886, which mintage is identical to those of the years other Proof silver issues from the dime through half dollar. Most, if not all Proof 1886 Morgan dollars were distributed to contemporary collectors as part of the years silver Proof sets, and a high percentage of the mintage has come down to the present day. The typical grade among survivors is Proof-64, however, as most examples display at least a few hairlines, slide marks or other detracting blemishes. Close to pristine, as here, the Proof 1886 is a noteworthy condition rarity that would serve as a highlight in the finest numismatic cabinet.PCGS# 7321. NGC ID: 27ZF.PCGS Population: 15; 4 finer in this category (Proof-67+ finest).<p>CAC Population: 6; 2.From the Collection of James Allaire Millholland, 1842-1911.