Banner slider
logo
search icon
Search
1894-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS AU Detail
1894-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS AU Detail

1894-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS AU Detail

0 review
In Stock
Quantity
(E)check/Wire
When paying by (E)check/Wire, a 4% discount is applied to the item's full list price.
Crypto
When paying by Cryptocurrency, a 3% discount is applied to the item's full price. We support payment in Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE) and 4 USD-pegged stablecoins (GUSD, USDC, PAX, and BUSD).
Card/PayPal
The prices below represent the item's full list price.
1+
$551.96
$557.54
$574.04
Quantity:
Earns:
275 Bullionaire Bucks

For every $2 spend, you will earn 1 Bullionaire Buck which is equivalent to $0.001 a future purchase.

275 BB = $0.28

Our buy back price:
FREE Shipping on $499+ Orders

All orders are insured and tracked

Free shipping

1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS VF Detail

 

Own a remarkable piece of late 19th-century American coinage with the 1894-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 PCGS AU Detail. Struck at the historic San Francisco Mint, this Morgan Dollar contains 0.7734 troy oz of .900 fine silver and represents an important issue from one of the most collected U.S. silver dollar series. Certified by PCGS, this coin offers collectors an opportunity to acquire a historically significant Morgan Dollar with strong numismatic appeal.

The Morgan Silver Dollar was introduced in 1878 following the Bland-Allison Act, which required the U.S. Treasury to purchase silver and produce large quantities of silver dollars. Designed by George T. Morgan, the series became a symbol of America’s economic expansion, western development, and the importance of the silver mining industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The 1894-S Morgan Dollar was produced at the San Francisco Mint, a key facility responsible for striking coins used throughout the western United States and Pacific trade routes. With a mintage of 1,260,000 coins, this issue is considered a desirable date among Morgan Dollar collectors. Many examples saw circulation, making well-preserved pieces increasingly difficult to locate today.

Coin Specifications:

  • Graded by PCGS as AU Detail
  • Made with .900 fine silver and weighs 0.7734 troy oz
  • Struck by the United States Mint at San Francisco
  • Face value of $1 USD backed by the US government
  • Individual coin arrives inside an official PCGS holder
  • Obverse: Displays the left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty with the Liberty Cap surrounded by thirteen stars. Two heads of wheat and cotton blossoms decorate her cap, and the word “LIBERTY” can be seen on the brim. Inscriptions: “E PLURIBUS UNUM”, “LIBERTY”, and the year of mintage
  • Reverse: Showcases the 1921 US Seal of a bald eagle carrying a bundle of arrows and an olive branch in its talons. A wreath mostly encircles the central eagle image. Inscriptions: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, “IN GOD WE TRUST”, privy mark, and the denomination “ONE DOLLAR”.

Why Collectors Should Own This Coin:

  • Attractive option for collectors seeking a classic Morgan Dollar at a more accessible price point
  • Historic San Francisco Mint Morgan Dollar with strong collector demand
  • Designed by renowned U.S. Mint engraver George T. Morgan
  • Popular series among both collectors and silver investors

The 1894-S Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS AU Detail offers a unique combination of American history, silver value, and collectible significance. Its connection to the San Francisco Mint, iconic Morgan design, and place within one of the most popular U.S. coin series make it a valuable addition to any collection. Bullion Exchanges provides access to a wide selection of rare and historic silver coins, allowing collectors and investors to discover meaningful pieces for their portfolios.

You may also like:

Product specifications

Year1894
Purity.900
Denomination$1
Actual Weight0.7734 troy oz
Gross Weight 26.73 grams
Diameter38.1 mm
Thickness3.1 mm
Mint/BrandUS Mint
Mint MarkS - San Francisco
Mintage1,260,000
GradeAU Detail
Grade ServicePCGS