Here she is 1900 o Morgan VAM 47A. She's a little dinged and worn but I find that acceptable in and R6 population 3 (counting this as yet unslabbed one ) Also have a very nice 1890 VAM 15A pop 23 but you asked for lowest hehe
PCGS can be all over the place with RB and BN designations. In this case however they got it right. BN is for coins with 5% or less original mint Red.
1942 NGC PF66 CAMEO (3/1 NGC; 1/0 PCGS) 1939 PCGS PF65 CAMEO (0/0 NGC; 1/0 PCGS) - One of only two for the date. This coin is difficult to photograph; it does have full frosting of the sun in hand despite the way the images portray it.
A pure condition rarity. Only 43 graded 65 PL by NGC, with only 5 graded higher. I'm not sure about PCGS.
Very nice. Often these coins are hazy and unattractive, but your coin stands out in a good way. It definitely stands out from the herd.
1 of 2 in grade...at least until I break it out later this evening. Of course, this is also my TPG HIGHEST population coin since it is the only still slabbed coin I own.
I have lots and lots of coins that are the only examples graded by PCGS and NGC. This is one of my favorites: A total of two have been graded by PCGS, both at the same AU55 grade and zero graded finer (POP 2/0). Not too shabby for a coin from 1690.