Certified Morgan Silver Dollar 1887 VAM-11 MS64 ANACS

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    The Certified Morgan Silver Dollar 1887 VAM-11 MS64 ANACS is a remarkable specimen from the late 19th century, offering collectors a glimpse into America's rich numismatic heritage. Minted in 1887, this coin is part of the iconic Morgan Dollar series, designed by George T. Morgan. With its high grade and attribution to the VAM-11 variety, this coin holds both historical significance and numismatic interest.

    The Morgan Dollar series was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which mandated the production of large quantities of silver dollars to be minted using silver purchased from American mines. The coin's designer, George T. Morgan, was tasked with creating a new design that would reflect the American spirit while showcasing Lady Liberty in a more Americanized portrayal.

    The obverse of the coin features a left-facing profile of Liberty, wearing a Phrygian cap, symbolizing freedom and liberty. She is surrounded by the words "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and thirteen stars representing the original colonies. The date of issue, "1887," is positioned below Liberty's portrait.

    On the reverse, an eagle with outstretched wings grasps an olive branch and bundle of arrows, symbolizing peace and preparedness. The eagle is encircled by a wreath of laurel leaves, and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" is inscribed above. The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" complete the design.

    The coin was minted at various facilities, including the Philadelphia Mint, where this particular specimen was produced. The Philadelphia Mint, established in 1792, was the first official mint of the United States and played a crucial role in the production of coinage for circulation.

    The mintage figure for the 1887 Morgan Dollar was substantial, with millions of coins struck across all mint facilities. However, the VAM-11 variety is distinguished by specific die characteristics, such as doubling on the reverse, which adds to its numismatic appeal.

    This coin has been certified by ANACS (American Numismatic Association Certification Service) and graded MS64, indicating its Mint State condition with minor imperfections visible under magnification. Coins in this grade are considered to have excellent eye appeal, with strong strikes and luster.

    Numismatists and collectors prize coins attributed to specific varieties, such as the VAM-11, for their rarity and uniqueness. The VAM (Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis) attribution system identifies specific die varieties within the Morgan Dollar series, providing collectors with a deeper understanding of each coin's characteristics.

    In summary, the Certified Morgan Silver Dollar 1887 VAM-11 MS64 ANACS is a noteworthy addition to any numismatic collection. Its historical significance, exceptional design, minting at the Philadelphia Mint, attribution to a specific die variety, high grade, and certification by ANACS make it a highly desirable and sought-after coin among collectors.

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    • Year: 1887
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