1893 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS XF 45
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1893 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS XF 45
Bullion Exchanges proudly offers this 1893 Morgan Silver Dollar, graded XF 45 by PCGS, is a prized collectible showcasing excellent detail with moderate wear. This coin, with its sharp features and attractive eye appeal, represents a key date in the Morgan Dollar series. Coins from the 1893 mintage are known for their rarity and lower production numbers, making this a highly sought-after piece for serious collectors.
The Morgan Silver Dollar was first minted in 1878, designed by George T. Morgan. Its obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap, symbolizing freedom, while the reverse displays a majestic bald eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, representing strength and peace. The 1893 Morgan Silver Dollar is particularly notable for its lower mintages, as economic downturns and reduced silver demand resulted in fewer coins being produced that year. Among the most coveted years in the series, the 1893 Morgan Dollar stands as a testament to America’s evolving monetary history and remains an essential addition for any numismatist.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded by PCGS as XF 45
- Contains 0.7734 troy oz of .900 fine silver
- Struck by the United States Mint
- Face value of 1 dollar, backed by the United States government
- Individual coins arrive in an official PCGS holder
- Obverse: depicts Lady Liberty wearing the "LIBERTY" tiara and her hair in a loose style. Inscriptions include "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the year of mintage.
- Reverse: Features an eagle with its wings spread open, clutching a bundle of arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and the denomination.
The 1893 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS XF 45 is a key-date coin that offers both historical significance and investment potential. Add this highly collectible piece to your portfolio today at Bullion Exchanges, and for any questions, our customer service team is here to assist you.
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