The first year of availability for the Morgan Silver Dollar was 1878. This coin series was available until 1904 and enjoyed one final strike in 1921. While five branch mints of the US Mint struck the coins during the 28-year history of the series, not all of these mints issued the coins every year. In fact, only two of them issued the coins every year. The Carson City Mint’s 13 date marks in the series remain some of the most popular with modern collectors. Today, 1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion in certified condition.
Coin Highlights:
The release of the Morgan Silver Dollar in 1878 marked the resumption of silver dollar coining in the United States after a five-year hiatus. The previous and longest-running design in the history of US silver dollars, the Seated Liberty Silver Dollar, had been canceled in 1873 as the United States passed legislation that ended the free coining of silver and stopped silver dollar production. When the silver dollar returned in 1878, a new design from George T. Morgan graced both the obverse and reverse sides of the coin.
All of these 1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you for purchase in Mint State 64 condition. Coins with an MS64 grade are housed in slabs and have average mint luster, with flaws that can include clusters of small contact marks in groups, one or two heavier contact marks, and one or two small patches of hairlines.
On the obverse of 1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollars is a depiction of Lady Liberty. This bust of Liberty was created in 1878 by George T. Morgan and captures her head in left-profile relief with a Phrygian cap. She is also shown wearing a coronet crown and laurel wreath crown, with 13 stars on the design field.
The reverse side of 1878-CC Morgan Dollars comes with a vision of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Also designed by George T. Morgan, the image shows the eagle in front-facing relief without the US national shield as it clutches the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace. The field also includes a wreath of oak and laurel.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The first year of availability for the Morgan Silver Dollar was 1878. This coin series was available until 1904 and enjoyed one final strike in 1921. While five branch mints of the US Mint struck the coins during the 28-year history of the series, not all of these mints issued the coins every year. In fact, only two of them issued the coins every year. The Carson City Mint’s 13 date marks in the series remain some of the most popular with modern collectors. Today, 1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion in certified condition.
Coin Highlights:
The release of the Morgan Silver Dollar in 1878 marked the resumption of silver dollar coining in the United States after a five-year hiatus. The previous and longest-running design in the history of US silver dollars, the Seated Liberty Silver Dollar, had been canceled in 1873 as the United States passed legislation that ended the free coining of silver and stopped silver dollar production. When the silver dollar returned in 1878, a new design from George T. Morgan graced both the obverse and reverse sides of the coin.
All of these 1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you for purchase in Mint State 64 condition. Coins with an MS64 grade are housed in slabs and have average mint luster, with flaws that can include clusters of small contact marks in groups, one or two heavier contact marks, and one or two small patches of hairlines.
On the obverse of 1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollars is a depiction of Lady Liberty. This bust of Liberty was created in 1878 by George T. Morgan and captures her head in left-profile relief with a Phrygian cap. She is also shown wearing a coronet crown and laurel wreath crown, with 13 stars on the design field.
The reverse side of 1878-CC Morgan Dollars comes with a vision of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Also designed by George T. Morgan, the image shows the eagle in front-facing relief without the US national shield as it clutches the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace. The field also includes a wreath of oak and laurel.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.