This wonderfully original 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar 'Long Nock' VAM 26 has great eye appeal and nice strike. Outstanding color and surfaces. Popular VAM. Grade: Choice VF
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$157.00 | $161.00 |
This wonderfully original 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar 'Long Nock' VAM 26 has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Nice color and surfaces. Popular VAM. Grade: Nice VG/F
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$105.00 | $108.00 |
This original 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar 'Long Nock' has nice eye appeal and nice strike. A touch dark. Popular variety. Grade: Nice VF
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$157.00 | $161.00 |
This coin was hand-selected from hundreds of circulated Morgan Dollars in an old-time collection. It was picked because of its excellent eye appeal, along with great color and surfaces. The coin is free of distracting marks.
Although this is a stock photograph, great care has been taken to ensure that the photograph is an excellent representation of the coin you will receive.
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$120.00 | $124.00 |
This 1883-S Morgan Silver Dollar has nice eye appeal with nice luster and nice strike. Bright white. Grade: Nice AU
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$183.00 | $188.00 |
This 1884-S Morgan Silver Dollar has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Nice color and surfaces. Grade: Choice XF/AU
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$183.00 | $188.00 |
This 1887-S Morgan Silver Dollar has great eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. 95% white with just a hint of peripheral toning. Grade: Nice BU
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$188.00 | $193.00 |
This 1891-S Morgan Silver Dollar has great eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Blast white. Grade: Nice BU+
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$146.00 | $150.00 |
Having been produced between 1878 and 1904, and again in 1921, the U.S. Morgan silver dollar is one of the most popular collector coins. The coin’s mostly silver composition (90% silver / 10% copper) accounts for its rarity today. Authorized by the Pittman Act of 1918, over 270 million Morgan dollars were melted down for silver bullion to achieve various economic, trade, and foreign policy goals. The coin bears the name of its designer, George T. Morgan, who moved from England to the U.S. and became a chief engraver at the U.S. Mint. The obverse of the Morgan dollar features Lady Liberty with flowing hair, wearing a cap and a ribbon with the word “LIBERTY.” The coin’s reverse features an American eagle facing right, with its wings outstretched. Its claws hold arrows symbolizing war and an olive branch symbolizing peace. The Morgan dollar was produced in Philadelphia, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Carson City. Some of the most valuable Morgan coins include the 1879-CC, 1889-CC, 1892-S, 1893-S, 1893-CC, 1894-P, 1895-P, 1895-O, 1895-S, and 1903-S.