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1878-1904 Morgan Dollars MS-63 NGC (10 Different Dates/Mints)

$1,000.00

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Product ID:81862
  • Year:Random
  • Grade:MS-63
  • Grade Service:NGC
  • Denomination:$1.00
  • Mint Mark:Varies
  • Metal Content:7.734 troy oz
  • Purity:.900
  • Thickness:3.1 mm
  • Diameter:38.1 mm

Description

Product Details

1878-1904 Morgan Dollars ,This selection of Silver Dollars is an excellent choice to add a variety of certified Morgan dollars to your Silver portfolio.
Coin Highlights:

  • Each coin contains .7734 oz of Silver for a total Silver weight of 7.734 oz.
  • NGC has authenticated and graded these coins as being in Choice Brilliant Uncirculated MS-63 condition.
  • Set will come in an NGC slab container.
  • Obverse: Left facing profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair.
  • Reverse: Bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
  • Guaranteed by the U.S. government.

Protect your Morgan Dollar in style by adding an attractive presentation box to your order.

The Morgan Dollar was a part of everyday currency in America for almost 80 years. Add this 10 Different Morgan Silver Dollar Dates/Mints Set to your cart today!

The 10 different dates and/or mint marks will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand. You may receive two of the same year but will have different mint marks.

The Morgan Dollar holds a special place in U.S. coinage as it was the first coin to feature Lady Liberty with an American look, rather than the traditional Greek style. Her cap is adorned with wheat and cotton as a tribute to America’s agricultural history.

The image of the eagle was also updated for the Morgan Dollar, showing a proportionally correct eagle with beautifully designed feathers. He carries an olive branch, showing America’s desire for peace, and is perched atop a bundle of arrows, signifying America’s readiness to defend her borders against attack.

The Morgan Dollar flooded the markets from 1878-1904. Nearly two decades after production halted, the Morgan Dollar was seen again for one year only, in 1921, due to a renewed desire for this iconic, beautiful design.