Just 710 Proof Morgan dollars were struck at the
Philadelphia Mint in 1887, and only about 500 examples survive in any condition.
This issue presents a surprising challenge for collectors who seek the finest
levels of preservation and production quality. As is the case with most Proofs
from this era, the 1887 is rarely found in grades above Proof-64 and many have
been cleaned or show other signs of mishandling. Series specialist Wayne Miller
observes that many examples have been “dipped” and feature a "’tired’
look" with noticeable hairlines. He notes that specimens seldom display
significant field to device contrast as is typical of other contemporary issues.
We are thrilled to offer an exceptional Cameo Gem Proof 1887
Morgan dollar from the Abigail Collection in our November 2020 Showcase
Auction. Graded Proof-66 Cameo (PCGS), it ranks among the finer survivors, with
only three graded finer by PCGS. This is a lovely Gem with overall smooth and
highly appealing surfaces. It is lightly toned in smoky silver-olive and
sandy-gold, with blushes of more vivid reddish-russet around the obverse
periphery. Fully struck, as would be expected for a Proof, with a strong degree
of field to device contrast. This is a lovely example of an issue that can be
challenging to locate with strong visual appeal.
This Cameo Proof 1887 Morgan dollar is being presented in
our November 2020 Showcase Auction as part of the Abigail Collection of U.S.
Silver Dollars, a virtually complete set of Morgan and Peace silver dollars,
including over two dozen Proofs. The Abigail Collection will draw considerable
interest from specialists in both of these popular series. Formed many decades
ago and stored in individual paper envelopes, the Abigail Collection is
entirely new-to-market and has been certified for the first time in recent
weeks. For more information on the Abigail Collection or to secure your copy of
the printed catalog, contact us today at 800-566-2580 or Consign@StacksBowers.com.