
The 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar from the Philadelphia Mint experienced record-breaking production in the Morgan Dollar Series, with 19.96 million coins struck. Though distribution for this coin was widespread, and millions were released from Treasury hoards in the mid-20th century, surviving specimens with an MS67 grade represent an accessible vintage piece with great value. Right now, the 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar in MS67 condition is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin is a Mint State 67 specimen. This particular coin boasts sharp, defined visuals on Liberty and her coronet, as well as the eagle’s plumage. Fields on both sides showcase a satin frost with vibrant luster. MS67 coins typically exhibit a maximum of three or four minuscule contact marks, one or two of which may be in the primary focal fields. The Green CAC sticker authenticates the PCGS’s MS67 certification for this coin.
Introduced in 1878, the Morgan Silver Dollar was struck until 1904 at four US Mint locations. The Carson City Mint produced the smallest number of these coins, making its limited issues highly desirable to collectors of classic US currency. Even so, key dates from the San Francisco and New Orleans Mints have become prized possessions for many numismatists.
The obverse side of 1886 Morgan Dollar Coins features George T. Morgan’s celebrated Liberty portrait. Liberty is depicted in profile facing left, wearing a Phrygian cap complemented by a laurel wreath and a coronet bearing the word “Liberty.” The design is completed with 13 stars and the coin’s date.
The reverse side of 1886 Morgan Silver Dollars shows a front-facing bald eagle with its wings spread open. Created by Morgan, this image shows the eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch in its talons, symbols of readiness and peace.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar from the Philadelphia Mint experienced record-breaking production in the Morgan Dollar Series, with 19.96 million coins struck. Though distribution for this coin was widespread, and millions were released from Treasury hoards in the mid-20th century, surviving specimens with an MS67 grade represent an accessible vintage piece with great value. Right now, the 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar in MS67 condition is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin is a Mint State 67 specimen. This particular coin boasts sharp, defined visuals on Liberty and her coronet, as well as the eagle’s plumage. Fields on both sides showcase a satin frost with vibrant luster. MS67 coins typically exhibit a maximum of three or four minuscule contact marks, one or two of which may be in the primary focal fields. The Green CAC sticker authenticates the PCGS’s MS67 certification for this coin.
Introduced in 1878, the Morgan Silver Dollar was struck until 1904 at four US Mint locations. The Carson City Mint produced the smallest number of these coins, making its limited issues highly desirable to collectors of classic US currency. Even so, key dates from the San Francisco and New Orleans Mints have become prized possessions for many numismatists.
The obverse side of 1886 Morgan Dollar Coins features George T. Morgan’s celebrated Liberty portrait. Liberty is depicted in profile facing left, wearing a Phrygian cap complemented by a laurel wreath and a coronet bearing the word “Liberty.” The design is completed with 13 stars and the coin’s date.
The reverse side of 1886 Morgan Silver Dollars shows a front-facing bald eagle with its wings spread open. Created by Morgan, this image shows the eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch in its talons, symbols of readiness and peace.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.