Own a piece of Americana with these Pre-1921 US Morgan Silver Dollars! Whereas its silver content compels investors to add these to their portfolio, its historic value appeals to collectors. The United States Mint initially struck these dollar coins between 1878 and 1904. For more than a century, these Morgan Dollar coins have remained an essential part of the history of US coinage. The Morgan was minted from then until 1904 when the US Mint stopped dollar coin manufacturing because silver reserves were depleted by 1904 due to the use of silver in circulation coins. The first mintage run of these Morgan coins was from 1878-1904 and there was a second very short run in 1921 before the Peace Dollars replaced the Morgan's.

These silver dollars are considered to be in Good to Fine condition, which is an above average condition for coins of this age, and they will be available for a lower price compared to their AU/BU counterparts. Each Morgan dollar contains .7734 troy ounces of pure silver and carries a face value of $1.

On the obverse of is an elegant representation of Lady Liberty with a crown with “LIBERTY” minted across it. The words are “E PLURIBUS UNUM” minted above Lady Liberty and the year that the coin is minted below her.

The reverse features a majestic eagle – clutching arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Its face value ‘ONE DOLLAR’ is imprinted below this image, while the name of the issuing country ‘UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’ encircles the Eagle.

Grab these Pre-1921 VG/VF Morgan Silver Dollars at today’s silver price to ensure that you own an important piece of American history.

Mint Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco
Metal Silver
Country USA
Name Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar - Circulated
Denomination Name 1 Dollar
Denomination Value 1
Status Active
Bulk Set No

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Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (1878-1904) - Circulated

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Own a piece of Americana with these Pre-1921 US Morgan Silver Dollars! Whereas its silver content compels investors to add these to their portfolio, its historic value appeals to collectors. The United States Mint initially struck these dollar coins between 1878 and 1904. For more than a century, these Morgan Dollar coins have remained an essential part of the history of US coinage. The Morgan was minted from then until 1904 when the US Mint stopped dollar coin manufacturing because silver reserves were depleted by 1904 due to the use of silver in circulation coins. The first mintage run of these Morgan coins was from 1878-1904 and there was a second very short run in 1921 before the Peace Dollars replaced the Morgan's.

These silver dollars are considered to be in Good to Fine condition, which is an above average condition for coins of this age, and they will be available for a lower price compared to their AU/BU counterparts. Each Morgan dollar contains .7734 troy ounces of pure silver and carries a face value of $1.

On the obverse of is an elegant representation of Lady Liberty with a crown with “LIBERTY” minted across it. The words are “E PLURIBUS UNUM” minted above Lady Liberty and the year that the coin is minted below her.

The reverse features a majestic eagle – clutching arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Its face value ‘ONE DOLLAR’ is imprinted below this image, while the name of the issuing country ‘UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’ encircles the Eagle.

Grab these Pre-1921 VG/VF Morgan Silver Dollars at today’s silver price to ensure that you own an important piece of American history.

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