Morgan Silver Dollars Brilliant Uncirculated Condition
Brilliant uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars represent the ultimate challenge to putting together a complete set. Brilliant uncirculated coins have a wide range of grades starting at MS60 all the way to a perfect coin (MS70). We offer our non-certified coins in a reasonable range of conditions to collect. We offer Uncirculated Morgan Dollars generally ranging from MS60-MS63 depending on the date and mint mark. We attempt to send out very attractive coins for the low prices we list.
ANA Grading Standards:
- UNCIRCULATED (MS60) - A strictly Uncirculated coin with no trace of wear, but with bag marks and other abrasions more obvious than for MS-63. May have a few small rim mars and weakly struck spots. Has full mint luster but may lack brilliance, and surface may be spotted or heavily toned.
- UNCIRCULATED (MS63) - A mint State coin with attractive mint luster, but noticeable detracting contact marks or minor blemishes.
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With only 500,000 made, the 1878 7 over 8 Morgan silver dollar is America's most collected and famous silver dollar. It contains 10% Copper and 90% Silver, thus making it a 90% silver dollar. The ...
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Your 1878 7tf Morgan Silver dollar is in brilliant uncirculated condition and resembles a MS62 grade. The eagle, on the reverse of the Morgan, contains 7 tail feathers and is a pretty common coin. ...
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Product ID: 4204
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Being America's top-selling silver dollar, the Morgan silver dollar has been wowing avid coin collectors since 1878, its first year of production. Being named after the English engraver who ...
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The 1878 8tf was the first type struck for circulation. As was tradition, the first 12 coins were pulled by hand, specially wrapped, and given to the president and secretary. The 8 tail feathers ...
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Product ID: 4206
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If you are looking for a rare coin, then look no further than the 1878-CC Morgan silver dollar! This Morgan was minted at the Carson City sector of the US mint and depending on its condition, it ...
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Product ID: 4207
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Your 1978-S Morgan Silver Dollar was minted at the San Francisco sector of the US Mint. Although the mintage of this coin is rather high, many collectors still add it to their needed collection. ...
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Due to the number of expensive varieties, many collectors will only collect the basic 1879 Morgan silver dollars and skip the specialty Morgans. Many Morgans were minted in 1879 so its value is ...
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Product ID: 4208
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George T. Morgan was the English engraver for the United States mint, who is responsible for designing some very famous coins. Morgan was an assistant engraver for 30 years before he was announced ...
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Product ID: 4209
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The Morgan Silver Dollar began its journey as a minted coin in 1878, after a bill that passed causing the Seated Liberty to stop production. There were many bills passed and vetoed, in those first ...
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Product ID: 4210
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Since there were thousands of 1880 Morgan silver dollars minted, these Morgans do not carry a high premium. Many collectors flock to this pricing for an older brilliant uncirculated coin, instead ...
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Product ID: 4211
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As one of the highly sought after Morgan silver dollars, the 1880-CC is one of 360,000 Morgans minted that year. Their incredibly low mintage isn't the only aspect that makes them a high value ...
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Product ID: 4212
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George T. Morgan is the engraver behind the beautiful Lady Liberty design on the 100 old Morgan silver dollars. Morgan started his engraving career in England and made his way into the US Mint in ...
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Product ID: 4213
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Your 1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar was minted by the San Francisco sector of the US Mint and carried the "S" mint mark underneath the eagle's tail feathers. It contains 90% silver, 10% copper, and ...
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Product ID: 4214
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Due to the Coinage Act of 1873 the Seated Liberty dollar ceased production, causing the Morgan silver dollar to become the first standard silver dollar minted afterwards. The Bland-Allison Act ...
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Product ID: 4215
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Morgans that carry the mint mark, "CC" are usually rare and highly sought after in the coin collection world. The "CC" stands for Carson City, Nevada, where the coin was minted. Only 296,000 ...
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Product ID: 4216
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The Morgan silver dollar had a tough and short run as a silver dollar in the 1800's and early 1900's. It began its journey has a dollar in 1878 but due to a lot of government issues, its ...
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Product ID: 4217
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The 1881-S Morgan is a raw coin in brilliant uncirculated condition. A BU Morgan usually has a luster that can be seen across Lady Liberty's face and her cheeks should not have wear on them. ...
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Product ID: 4218
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The Morgan silver dollar was the first standard silver dollar that came after the Seated Liberty dollar's production ceased. Minting silver dollars used to be a hard thing to figure out. There ...
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Product ID: 4219
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Morgan silver dollars were minted in numerous different sectors of the US Mint back in 1878. Those minted in Philadelphia do not carry a mint mark, wherein ones minted in New Orleans or San ...
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Product ID: 4220
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George T. Morgan is the US Mint engraver responsible for the Morgan silver dollar design. Morgan was so experienced and so talented that as an assistant engraver, he designed a coin that was named ...
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Product ID: 4221
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Struck straight out of San Francisco, your 1882-S Morgan silver dollar carried the "S" mint mark, on the reverse and underneath the eagle's delicate tail feathers. This Morgan is considered to be ...
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Product ID: 4222
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One aspect of owning one hundred year old coins is the history that comes along with the collection. Morgans especially carry so much weight in history, as much as they do in value. Lady Liberty's ...
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Product ID: 4223
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Your 1883-CC was minted at the US Mint in Carson City and carries the beloved mint mark "CC." As a brilliant uncirculated coin, you should be able to see the luster shine across the obverse of the ...
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Product ID: 4224
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George T. Morgan started his engraving career in England and made his way into the US Mint in 1876. There, he worked under the Chief engraver, William Barber, being his assistant engraver. In ...
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Product ID: 4225
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Morgan silver dollars are among the top collectible coins in the country. Avid coin collectors enjoy the history behind these 100 year old coins, as well as the added value of the 90% silver ...
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Product ID: 4226
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Your 1884-CC sparkles with a brilliant uncirculated luster that should be noticed from one side of Liberty's face to the other. This coin is ungraded but the price point resembles that of a MS62 ...
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Product ID: 4227
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Being one of the most collected and famous silver dollars, the Morgan had a rough run as the US silver dollar. Between acts trying to control the silver coin production then getting repealed, the ...
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Product ID: 4228
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Your 1885 Morgan silver dollar was minted in Philadelphia but does not carry a mint mark. It contains 90% silver, 10% copper, and weighs approximately 26.73 grams. Its diameter is 38.1 millimeters ...
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Product ID: 4229
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Only 268,000 Carson City Morgans were minted in 1885! This is a high profile Morgan that stands on every Morgan silver dollar collector's bucket list. With a pristine brilliant uncirculated ...
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Product ID: 6109
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The Morgan silver dollar began its journey has a dollar in 1878 but due to a lot of government issues, its production ceased in 1904. Thanks to the Pittman Act in 1918, the reauthorization of ...
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Product ID: 4230
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Morgan silver dollars were minted at several different mints across the country. Each mint claims the coins they produced by placing a mint-mark on the back of the Morgan, underneath the tail ...
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Product ID: 4231
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The Morgan Silver Dollar Uncirculated 1886-O is a remarkable numismatic specimen that beckons collectors and enthusiasts to explore a chapter in American coinage history. Minted in 1886 at the New ...
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Product ID: 51780
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Celebrate the year the Statue of Liberty came into this wonderful country by collecting the coin that was minted that year. She was created in France and was shipped over in pieces to be put ...
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Product ID: 4232
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Only 750,000 Morgans were minted in San Francisco in 1886. These coins are highly collectible and a must for anyone interested in starting the ambitious journey of collecting the over 100 year old ...
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Product ID: 4233
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George T. Morgan was the English engraver responsible for the marvelous Morgan silver dollar design. Morgan started out in England, where he learned and mastered all of the ways of an engraver. ...
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Product ID: 4234
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It took a lot of work to continue the production of silver dollars years and years ago. The Morgan silver dollar was the first standard minted, since the production of the previous dollar, the ...
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Product ID: 4235
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Lady Liberty has always been a big part of US coins and currency. She is usually displayed as a tall, thin, lady who is wearing a light-weight dress that easily flows around her. George T. Morgan ...
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Morgan silver dollars carry as much history in their face value, as much as the silver they contain. Due to the Coinage Act of 1873 the Seated Liberty dollar ceased production, causing the Morgan ...
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Product ID: 4237
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Your 1888-O Morgan was minted in New Orleans and is considered to be in brilliant uncirculated condition. The fabulous Lady Liberty design is all because of an English engraver. Morgan was an ...
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Product ID: 4238
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When you look at the average mintages of Morgan silver dollars, "rare" isn't the first word to come to mind. But when you see a mintage like the 1888-S Morgan mintage of 657,000, you know every ...
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Product ID: 4239
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The history of the Morgan is an interesting one. George T. Morgan was the English engraver for the United States mint, who is responsible for designing some very famous coins. Morgan was an ...
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Product ID: 4240
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The Morgan Silver dollar has a very interesting story, from the day it began production in 1878, following the reign of the Seated Liberty dollar. The Morgan was minted at 4 different mints during ...
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Only 700,000 San Francisco Morgans were minted in 1889, thus causing many collectors to flock to this specific date. Since Morgan silver dollars were minted at several different mints across the ...
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Your 1890 Morgan Silver Dollar was minted by the Philadelphia sector of the US Mint and carries no mint-mark underneath the eagle's tail feathers. It contains 90% silver, 10% copper, and weighs ...
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When looking at the value of Morgans minted in the Carson City Mint, it is surprising to see the high numbers until you learn the reason behind it. Only 2% of the Morgan production occurred at the ...
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Being an engraver over one hundred years ago seems like a humble job. But if done right, that engraver's name could be written in history books and remembered over the people who were actually ...
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George T. Morgan was the person who designed the Morgan silver dollar and depicted Lady Liberty in an unpopular way. Usually, Lady Liberty is depicted as a tall, thin, lady who is wearing a ...
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Thanks to the Coinage Act of 1873, the Morgans were the first standard dollar to be minted after the Seated Liberty dollar. George T. Morgan was the English engraver who designed the famous Morgan ...
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Product ID: 4245
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Collecting a Morgan that was struck in Carson City is incredibly hard and incredibly rare to find. Morgans minted in Carson City usually are more difficult to find and because of this, they are ...
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With all of the legal drama of minting the Morgan silver dollar, the US Mint would have been both proud and surprised that it has become of the most collected and famous silver dollars. Between ...
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The Morgan Silver Dollar was first minted coin in 1878, after a bill that passed causing the Seated Liberty to stop production. The government tried to regulate the amount of silver being mined so ...
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If you are in search of an incredibly rare Morgan, then consider the 1892 Morgan silver dollar. To find a Morgan, from 1892, that is in brilliant uncirculated is very hard to do. Most coin dealers ...
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Your 1892-CC was minted at the US Mint in Carson City and carries the beloved mint mark "CC." The "CC" mint-mark is the most sought after mint-mark of the Morgan dollars. As a brilliant ...
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Behind the beautiful Lady Liberty design on the 100 old Morgan silver dollars, lays a creative English engraver wanted to represent Liberty in a different way. George T. Morgan started his ...
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Only 378,000 Morgans were minted at the Philadelphia Mint that year. From the years 1893-1895, there was a hold on high mintage coins, causing the mintage for those years to be record-breaking ...
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The Morgan Silver Dollar Uncirculated 1895-S is an exceptional numismatic treasure that beckons collectors and enthusiasts to delve into a fascinating chapter of American coinage history. Struck ...
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Product ID: 51781
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The Morgan silver dollar became the first standard silver dollar minted after the Coinage Act of 1873 that put the Seated Liberty dollar out of production . The Bland-Allison Act called for the ...
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Product ID: 4252
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The marvelous Morgan silver dollar design was named after its designer: George T. Morgan. Morgan, born and raised in England, learned and mastered all of the ways of an engraver. He moved to the ...
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George T. Morgan created the design for the Morgan silver dollar, during his time as assistant engraver for the US Mint. George started his career in England but soon moved and worked at the US ...
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Product ID: 4254
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Your 1898 Morgan silver dollar was minted at the Philadelphia mint and thus, does not carry a mint mark. It contains approximately 90% silver, 10% copper, and has a diameter of 38.1 millimeters. ...
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Product ID: 4255
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Minting silver dollars used to be a hard thing to figure out since there were plenty of silver miners that would take their free silver and sell it directly to the US Mint for coin production. ...
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Product ID: 4256
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Your 1898-S Morgan silver dollar carried the "S" mint mark, on the reverse and underneath the eagle's delicate tail feathers, revealing it was struck straight out of San Francisco. Being in ...
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Product ID: 4257
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Only 330,000 Morgans were minted in 1899, making this year a highly popular year to find among coin collectors. Due to the Coinage Act of 1873, the Morgans were the first standard dollar to be ...
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The production of the Morgan silver dollar brought about much controversy and drama for its time. The Coinage Act of 1873 caused the production to end of the Seated Liberty dollar and brought ...
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Product ID: 4258
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Many collectors are more interested in the mint-mark on Morgans, compared to the mintages offered at every Mint. Morgan silver dollars were minted at several different mints across the country. ...
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What better way to honor the turn of the century than by owning a coin that was minted in that year! Over time, it has become difficult to find artifacts, in good condition, that take us back in ...
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Product ID: 4260
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Your 1900-O Morgan is in brilliant uncirculated condition and contains 90% of silver, one of the main draws for investors and collectors alike. Your Morgan carries the official New Orleans "O" ...
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Product ID: 4261
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The Morgan Silver Dollar Uncirculated 1900-O/CC is a numismatic treasure that offers collectors and enthusiasts a glimpse into the rich history, intricate design, limited mintage, and exceptional ...
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Although most brilliant uncirculated Morgans carry a high mintage, that doesn't make them any less valuable. Some of these higher minted Morgans have increased in value and have become ...
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Product ID: 12043
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For being an assistant engraver, George T. Morgan was so talented that he got a coin named after him. George T. Morgan started his engraving career in England and made his way into the US Mint in ...
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Product ID: 4262
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The Morgan Silver Dollar Uncirculated 1901-S is a numismatic marvel that invites collectors and enthusiasts to embark on a journey through America's coinage history. Struck in 1901 at the San ...
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There was plenty of political drama back when the Morgan silver dollar's production began. Since there wasn't a system to keep inventory on how much silver was coming through the US Mint's doors, ...
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Product ID: 4263
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Your 1902-O Morgan silver dollar was minted in New Orleans and carries the mint-mark of "S" on the reverse. It contains 90% silver, 10% copper, and weighs approximately 26.73 grams. Its diameter ...
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Product ID: 4264
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Your 1902-S Morgan was minted in San Francisco and carries the "S" mint mark. The mint-mark can be seen on the reverse of the Morgan, underneath the eagle's tail feathers. Your Morgan is ...
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Product ID: 11363
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George T. Morgan was the English engraver for the United States mint, who is responsible for designing some very famous coins. Morgan was an assistant engraver for 30 years before he was announced ...
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Product ID: 4265
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All Morgans contain 90% silver, weigh 26.73 grams, and has a diameter of 38.1 millimeters. Your 1891-O Morgan was minted in New Orleans and is considered to be brilliant uncirculated by our top ...
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Product ID: 4266
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Since the Morgan contains 90% silver, it took the government many bills and repeals to afford to produce tons of silver dollars. Reaching into their silver reserves, the government reauthorized ...
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Product ID: 4267
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Learning more about the Morgan's history can make us all appreciate these coins a little bit more. Since silver was being mined and wasn't being taxed, before being sold to the US Mint, there was ...
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Product ID: 4268
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Sadly, the last year the Morgan silver dollar was ever minted. It shared this year of production with the Peace dollar and has become one of the more common dates in the Morgan collection. Your ...
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Product ID: 4269
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Minted in the Denver mint, your 1921-D Morgan carried the "D" mint-mark on the reverse of the coin. In fact, all mint-marks on Morgans can be determined by looking on the reverse and underneath ...
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Product ID: 4270
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Who would have thought that the assistant engraver of the US Mint would have had a coin named after him? The marvelous Morgan silver dollar design was named after its designer: George T. Morgan. ...
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