Morgan Dollars are an important part of American numismatic history, reflecting both artistic craftsmanship and a key era in the nation’s monetary development. Collectors value them not only for their silver content but also for their historical context. These coins connect to the American West, the Gilded Age, and the growth of commerce in the 19th century. Their steady demand, consistent grading systems, and well-recorded history make them a dependable series within U.S. coin collecting. The 1892-S Morgan Dollar is coveted among collectors, with this piece offering attractive visuals for a lightly circulated coin. The About Uncirculated 53 grade was issued by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Today, the 1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1892-S Morgan Dollar, struck at the San Francisco Mint, is recognized as one of the key dates in the Morgan series and presents a formidable challenge to collectors at virtually every grade level. With a mintage of approximately 1.2 million coins, it is not the lowest-production issue in the series, but the survival rate of high-grade examples is strikingly low given that number. The coin is frequently encountered with weak strikes, particularly on the hair above Liberty’s ear and on the eagle’s breast feathers, which further limits the pool of truly attractive specimens.
This 1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coin exceeds expectations for this date, offering a good AU53 certification. The coin has soft, satin luster and well-defined devices that retain much of the original Mint State sharpness. Both primary design elements show modest wear only on the highest relief points.
On the obverse of the 1892-S Morgan Dollar, a left-profile portrait of Lady Liberty is presented. George T. Morgan based the design on Anna Willess Williams, whose features contributed to a realistic and dignified portrayal. Liberty wears a Phrygian cap decorated with wheat and cotton, symbolizing the nation’s agricultural output.
The reverse of the 1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar shows a heraldic eagle with wings extended, holding an olive branch and arrows. These elements represent peace and readiness. The design balances decorative detail with clear symbolism, complementing the classical style of the obverse.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about these coins. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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Morgan Dollars are an important part of American numismatic history, reflecting both artistic craftsmanship and a key era in the nation’s monetary development. Collectors value them not only for their silver content but also for their historical context. These coins connect to the American West, the Gilded Age, and the growth of commerce in the 19th century. Their steady demand, consistent grading systems, and well-recorded history make them a dependable series within U.S. coin collecting. The 1892-S Morgan Dollar is coveted among collectors, with this piece offering attractive visuals for a lightly circulated coin. The About Uncirculated 53 grade was issued by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Today, the 1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1892-S Morgan Dollar, struck at the San Francisco Mint, is recognized as one of the key dates in the Morgan series and presents a formidable challenge to collectors at virtually every grade level. With a mintage of approximately 1.2 million coins, it is not the lowest-production issue in the series, but the survival rate of high-grade examples is strikingly low given that number. The coin is frequently encountered with weak strikes, particularly on the hair above Liberty’s ear and on the eagle’s breast feathers, which further limits the pool of truly attractive specimens.
This 1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coin exceeds expectations for this date, offering a good AU53 certification. The coin has soft, satin luster and well-defined devices that retain much of the original Mint State sharpness. Both primary design elements show modest wear only on the highest relief points.
On the obverse of the 1892-S Morgan Dollar, a left-profile portrait of Lady Liberty is presented. George T. Morgan based the design on Anna Willess Williams, whose features contributed to a realistic and dignified portrayal. Liberty wears a Phrygian cap decorated with wheat and cotton, symbolizing the nation’s agricultural output.
The reverse of the 1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar shows a heraldic eagle with wings extended, holding an olive branch and arrows. These elements represent peace and readiness. The design balances decorative detail with clear symbolism, complementing the classical style of the obverse.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about these coins. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.