Over 650 million Morgan Silver Dollars have been produced since their inception in 1878. Nearly half have been minted at the Philadelphia Mint, by far more than any other mint that’s struck this well-known coin. The Philadelphia Mint has also minted these coins every year of their existence. JM Bullion is happy to bring to you an MS64 graded 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin from the National Guaranty Corporation. Order yours, today.
Coin Highlights:
Morgan Silver Dollars debuted in 1878 and were released annually until 1904. They made a one-year return in 1921, and again a century later in 2021. In total, over 650 million coins in this series have been produced making it one of the more popular coin programs of all time. This series gets its name from George T. Morgan, the 7th Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.
Each purchase of an 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin will arrive in an NGC protective slab. These slabs will preserve the MS64 grade given to your Morgan Silver Dollar. All coins in this listing have been expertly graded MS64 by the National Guaranty Corporation. These coins display an average strike and luster along with scattered contact marks and hairline scratches, some of which can be in prime focal areas.
The obverse field of each 1886 Silver Dollar Coin showcases the Lady Liberty design featured on every coin in the Morgan Silver Dollar Series. Crafted by former Chief Engraver George T. Morgan, this image features Lady Liberty in left-profile relief donning a Phrygian cap. 13 stars, representing the original colonies, are also displayed.
A bald eagle about to take off is on the reverse field of each 1886 Morgan Dollar Coin. This eagle, also designed by George T. Morgan, showcases a bald eagle clutching a bundle of arrows along with an olive branch. Underneath the eagle are decorative laurels tied together by a ribbon.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any inquiries you may have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508. We can also be contacted via email as well as live chat.
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Over 650 million Morgan Silver Dollars have been produced since their inception in 1878. Nearly half have been minted at the Philadelphia Mint, by far more than any other mint that’s struck this well-known coin. The Philadelphia Mint has also minted these coins every year of their existence. JM Bullion is happy to bring to you an MS64 graded 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin from the National Guaranty Corporation. Order yours, today.
Coin Highlights:
Morgan Silver Dollars debuted in 1878 and were released annually until 1904. They made a one-year return in 1921, and again a century later in 2021. In total, over 650 million coins in this series have been produced making it one of the more popular coin programs of all time. This series gets its name from George T. Morgan, the 7th Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.
Each purchase of an 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin will arrive in an NGC protective slab. These slabs will preserve the MS64 grade given to your Morgan Silver Dollar. All coins in this listing have been expertly graded MS64 by the National Guaranty Corporation. These coins display an average strike and luster along with scattered contact marks and hairline scratches, some of which can be in prime focal areas.
The obverse field of each 1886 Silver Dollar Coin showcases the Lady Liberty design featured on every coin in the Morgan Silver Dollar Series. Crafted by former Chief Engraver George T. Morgan, this image features Lady Liberty in left-profile relief donning a Phrygian cap. 13 stars, representing the original colonies, are also displayed.
A bald eagle about to take off is on the reverse field of each 1886 Morgan Dollar Coin. This eagle, also designed by George T. Morgan, showcases a bald eagle clutching a bundle of arrows along with an olive branch. Underneath the eagle are decorative laurels tied together by a ribbon.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any inquiries you may have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508. We can also be contacted via email as well as live chat.