
The 1886 Morgan Dollar from the Philadelphia Mint is the most prolific issue in the program’s history, with 19.963 million coins produced. Even though the 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar had a large original population, it is still possible to find rarity within this vintage issue. The 1886 Morgan Dollar with an MS67+ certification is one of just 29 coins with the plus designation from the total of 167 coins in the broader MS67 population. Today, an 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar with an MS67+ grade is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Beginning in 1878 and continuing until 1904, Morgan Silver Dollars were struck at four different US Mint branches. The Carson City Mint issued the smallest number of Morgan Dollars during this period, making those coins standout collectibles for those interested in historical American coinage. Still, coins from the San Francisco and New Orleans Mints also include rare dates that are of great interest to dedicated collectors.
This 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar is a Mint State 67+ specimen, indicating it is among the highest-quality MS67 coins. This specimen features frosted details on the obverse, with incuse visuals on the heraldic eagle. The coin has a sharply struck rim with cartwheel luster across the smooth fields on both sides. Subtle golden toning is visible along the rim of the coin.
On the obverse of the 1886 Morgan Dollar Coin is a left-profile image of Lady Liberty, created by George T. Morgan. Liberty wears a Phrygian cap along with a laurel wreath and a coronet. Surrounding her figure are thirteen stars and the date the coin was minted.
The reverse side of the 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar displays another Morgan engraving: a bald eagle in a bold, front-facing stance. Its wings are extended, and it clutches an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about classic collectible coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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The 1886 Morgan Dollar from the Philadelphia Mint is the most prolific issue in the program’s history, with 19.963 million coins produced. Even though the 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar had a large original population, it is still possible to find rarity within this vintage issue. The 1886 Morgan Dollar with an MS67+ certification is one of just 29 coins with the plus designation from the total of 167 coins in the broader MS67 population. Today, an 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar with an MS67+ grade is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Beginning in 1878 and continuing until 1904, Morgan Silver Dollars were struck at four different US Mint branches. The Carson City Mint issued the smallest number of Morgan Dollars during this period, making those coins standout collectibles for those interested in historical American coinage. Still, coins from the San Francisco and New Orleans Mints also include rare dates that are of great interest to dedicated collectors.
This 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar is a Mint State 67+ specimen, indicating it is among the highest-quality MS67 coins. This specimen features frosted details on the obverse, with incuse visuals on the heraldic eagle. The coin has a sharply struck rim with cartwheel luster across the smooth fields on both sides. Subtle golden toning is visible along the rim of the coin.
On the obverse of the 1886 Morgan Dollar Coin is a left-profile image of Lady Liberty, created by George T. Morgan. Liberty wears a Phrygian cap along with a laurel wreath and a coronet. Surrounding her figure are thirteen stars and the date the coin was minted.
The reverse side of the 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar displays another Morgan engraving: a bald eagle in a bold, front-facing stance. Its wings are extended, and it clutches an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about classic collectible coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.