The San Francisco Mint, built in 1874, incredibly survived the great fire and earthquake that hit San Francisco in 1906. Surviving these disasters earned it the nickname "The Granite Lady". This wonderful proof silver dollar was minted to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the disaster and the incredible efforts of the mint employees to aid the city against the great fire. This San Francisco Mint Silver Dollar features an elevation view of the building's portico, with dual dates and the centennial inscription along the lower border. The reverse design is a perfect replica of the Morgan Dollar reverse. This rarity has the same 90% silver content as Morgan Dollars, but with a stunning proof finish and at a way lower pricetag! With this coin's low mintage, only 1,980 exist in PF70 and go for over $100. With a near-perfect PF69 UCAM grade from NGC, you get this stunning silver rarity at an amazingly low price. Add this special commemorative to your collection today!
*You may receive an older style brown NGC label than what is pictured.
Highlights:
- NGC PF69 UCAM
- San Francisco Struck
- Morgan Dollar Reverse Design
