1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-65 Silver Coin
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Enjoy the lowest price on the web, when you purchase your 1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS silver coin from our online store today.
The first coins minted after the passing of the Coinage act of 1873, these showstoppers, not only represent a landmark in US coinage history, they also boast an impressive MS-65 PGCS condition grade, which translates as having an above average strike.
The reverse of each coin features a majestic bald eagle, shown with wings spread and arrows and an olive branch in its clutches; a laurel wreath frames the bottom half of the feature.
Also on the reverse, the American legend and its motto, ‘In God We Trust,’ along with the coin’s denominational value and a light, decorative border.
The obverse of the coin features British artist, George Morgan’s unforgettable effigy of Lady Liberty, her head dressed in a Phrygian bonnet, which has the word, Liberty on its band and wheat and cotton tucked into it.
The American motto, E Pluribus Unum also appears on the obverse, along with thirteen stars, the year of issue and a light, dotted border.
George Morgan hired sitter, Anna Willess Williams as a model for Lady Liberty, which took him a total of five sessions to perfect.
Own a piece of American Coinage history and fortify your holdings with a 1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-65 silver coin today.
5575
US
U.S. Prägeanstalt
Stempelglanz
900
Left facing profile of Lady Liberty and the words "E Pluribus Unum" and the year
Bald eagle with wings spread clutching an olive branch and several arrows and the words "United States of America In God We Trust One Dollar"
1878
38
2.9
USD 1
Vorderseite: George T. Morgan
0.7734
Ja
PCGS
MS-65
Bestandseinheit
5575
Land
US
Hersteller
U.S. Prägeanstalt
Zustand
Stempelglanz
Reinheit
900
Vorderseite
Left facing profile of Lady Liberty and the words "E Pluribus Unum" and the year
Rückseite
Bald eagle with wings spread clutching an olive branch and several arrows and the words "United States of America In God We Trust One Dollar"
Erste Veröffentlichung
1878
Durchmesser in mm
38
Durchschnittliche Stärke in mm
2.9
Gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel
USD 1
Designer
Vorderseite: George T. Morgan
Metallgewicht in Unzen
0.7734
Zertifikat
Ja
Certification Company
PCGS
Grade
MS-65
1878 - 1904 Morgan Dollar Silbermünze PCGS MS-65Enjoy the lowest price on the web, when you purchase your 1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS silver coin from our online store today.
The first coins minted after the passing of the Coinage act of 1873, these showstoppers, not only represent a landmark in US coinage history, they also boast an impressive MS-65 PGCS condition grade, which translates as having an above average strike.
The reverse of each coin features a majestic bald eagle, shown with wings spread and arrows and an olive branch in its clutches; a laurel wreath frames the bottom half of the feature.
Also on the reverse, the American legend and its motto, ‘In God We Trust,’ along with the coin’s denominational value and a light, decorative border.
The obverse of the coin features British artist, George Morgan’s unforgettable effigy of Lady Liberty, her head dressed in a Phrygian bonnet, which has the word, Liberty on its band and wheat and cotton tucked into it.
The American motto, E Pluribus Unum also appears on the obverse, along with thirteen stars, the year of issue and a light, dotted border.
George Morgan hired sitter, Anna Willess Williams as a model for Lady Liberty, which took him a total of five sessions to perfect.
Own a piece of American Coinage history and fortify your holdings with a 1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-65 silver coin today.
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