It’s a 1893 Philadelphia one. I’m still working on obtaining the 1893-S. I’m still working on one as it’s the last one I need to complete my collection. I have the money but no coin. One day soon.
The 1893-S dollar is not rare by any means. When I was dealer in Florida one dealer made a specialty of them. He had 14 certified pieces which ranged in grade from an “old ANACS” holder VG to Choice EF-45 in a PCGS or NGC holder. I forget which. The best one I had as a dealer was an NGC certified one in AU-58. I sold the same piece twice of around $20,000. You will find one, but do yourself a favor and buy only a certified example. There are diagnostics to spot real ones, but even if you know them, you need to have the certified to get all the money when you sell it.