Morgan Dollars maintain a respected status in American numismatics, representing both thoughtful design and an important phase in the country’s financial history. Their appeal for modern collectors goes beyond silver content. These coins provide a tangible link to the expansion of the American West, the Gilded Age, and the broader economic landscape of the 1800s. Their ongoing demand, established grading standards, and extensive historical records support their standing as a reliable series in U.S. coinage. This 1892 Morgan Dollar from Philadelphia offers a strong Mint State 64+ certification from the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Right now, the 1892 Morgan Silver Dollar is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1892 Morgan Silver Dollar exemplifies the highest standards of a Mint State 64 specimen, with Gem-like visual quality. Both sides of the coin offer lustrous, attractive fields with sharp definition on both design elements. The surfaces have modest, dispersed contact marks consistent with the grade and a strong overall eye appeal.
The 1892 Morgan Dollar from the Philadelphia Mint was issued with a mintage of approximately 1.04 million coins, a relatively modest figure for the Philadelphia facility during the Morgan era. While circulated examples are obtainable with patience, the issue presents a meaningful challenge in higher Mint State grades, where fully struck, lustrous examples are far less common than the mintage might imply.
The obverse of the 1892 Morgan Dollar displays a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty. Designed by George T. Morgan, the image was inspired by Anna Willess Williams, whose profile brought a realistic and composed quality to the design. Liberty is shown wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton, representing agricultural prosperity.
The reverse design of the 1892 Morgan Silver Dollar features a heraldic eagle with wings spread wide. It holds an olive branch in one talon and arrows in the other, symbolizing peace and strength. The design combines detail with clear symbolism, providing a strong visual counterpart to the classical obverse.
If you have any questions about these coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

Ships Within 1 Business Day of Cleared Payment





Tracking and insurance included on all orders
Morgan Dollars maintain a respected status in American numismatics, representing both thoughtful design and an important phase in the country’s financial history. Their appeal for modern collectors goes beyond silver content. These coins provide a tangible link to the expansion of the American West, the Gilded Age, and the broader economic landscape of the 1800s. Their ongoing demand, established grading standards, and extensive historical records support their standing as a reliable series in U.S. coinage. This 1892 Morgan Dollar from Philadelphia offers a strong Mint State 64+ certification from the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Right now, the 1892 Morgan Silver Dollar is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1892 Morgan Silver Dollar exemplifies the highest standards of a Mint State 64 specimen, with Gem-like visual quality. Both sides of the coin offer lustrous, attractive fields with sharp definition on both design elements. The surfaces have modest, dispersed contact marks consistent with the grade and a strong overall eye appeal.
The 1892 Morgan Dollar from the Philadelphia Mint was issued with a mintage of approximately 1.04 million coins, a relatively modest figure for the Philadelphia facility during the Morgan era. While circulated examples are obtainable with patience, the issue presents a meaningful challenge in higher Mint State grades, where fully struck, lustrous examples are far less common than the mintage might imply.
The obverse of the 1892 Morgan Dollar displays a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty. Designed by George T. Morgan, the image was inspired by Anna Willess Williams, whose profile brought a realistic and composed quality to the design. Liberty is shown wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton, representing agricultural prosperity.
The reverse design of the 1892 Morgan Silver Dollar features a heraldic eagle with wings spread wide. It holds an olive branch in one talon and arrows in the other, symbolizing peace and strength. The design combines detail with clear symbolism, providing a strong visual counterpart to the classical obverse.
If you have any questions about these coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.