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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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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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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