
1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 64 (Random Year)
1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 64 (Random Year)
Please note, label and holder may vary.
The Silver Morgan Dollar is one of the most well-known coins that the US Mint has ever produced. No longer in production, these historic silver dollar coins provide much appeal for silver collectors nationwide. These silver coins weigh .7734 troy oz and contain .900 fine silver. Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer this Certified Silver Morgan Dollar, graded NGC MS 64, for your portfolio. Purchase yours today!
The coin’s design by engraver George T. Morgan is modeled after an American woman named Anna Willess Williams. George Morgan opted to use her likeness for Lady Liberty’s profile instead of the traditional neoclassical bust portrait. Minted from 1878 until 1904, the Morgan Dollars’ production ceased due to the depletion of the US silver reserve. In 1918, the passage of the Pittman Act authorized the melting of millions of Silver Dollars. Following that event, the US Mint resumed the mintage of Silver Morgan Dollars in 1921. The Morgan Dollar design was replaced by the Peace Dollar design later that same year, making 1921 the final year Morgan Dollars were minted.
The obverse of the coin shows Lady Liberty’s left-facing profile designed by George T. Morgan, along with the year of mintage and the phrase “E PLURIBUS UNUM. Thirteen stars representing the original 13 colonies encircle the bottom of the coin.
The reverse features the majestic American Eagle with its outstretched wings. It holds an olive branch and arrows in its talons. A wreath encircles the bottom rim of the coin.
Coin Specifications:
- Struck from .900 fine silver
- Each coin contains .7734 troy oz of silver
- Minted from 1878-1904.
- Graded MS 64 by NGC
- Arrives in official NGC Holder
- Mint marks that may be featured on the coins: Philadelphia (no mint mark), San Francisco (S), or New Orleans (O).
- Obverse: A left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty with the word “LIBERTY” inscribed on her cap’s ribbon. Thirteen stars representing the original 13 colonies encircle the bottom. Inscriptions: “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and the year of Mintage. Designed by George T. Morgan.
- Reverse: A George T. Morgan design of an American Bald Eagle with open wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons. Inscriptions: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “ONE DOLLAR,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.”
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Bullion Exchanges provides our customers with a vast selection of US Silver coins, including this Silver Morgan Dollar graded NGC MS 64. Explore our collection of Certified Silver American Eagles and US Silver Commemorative coins as well. Please reach out to our customer service agents with any questions regarding our products.