The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most sought-after classic coins on the collectors’ market, prized for its rarity and its distinctive size, and substantial silver content. The latter two qualities made it widely popular in the frontier territories of the American West when it was first issued, but the coins grew increasingly rare — especially in uncirculated coin grades — as they wore out through circulation or were melted down for their constituent silver over the years. Outside of a large hoard of Morgan dollars discovered in the mid-1960s, most strikings of this type of coin remain exceedingly rare, as is the case with Morgan Silver Dollars from the Philadelphia Mint with certified grades of Mint State 63 or higher. An excellent example is the 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin currently available from the team at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The third-party coin grader PCGS supplied the certified grading for this coin. Founded in 1986, PCGS has been a leading champion of the internationally-trusted standard of coin grading that has played a major role in curtailing counterfeits on the collectors’ market, and also a major champion in the area of tamper-proof packaging, both of which are in evidence with this collectible. The Mint State grade of 63 indicates a coin with an average-quality strike that shows moderate marks and hairline scratches.
The 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin ships in a secure plastic slab labeled with that certified PCGS grade, available in a limited supply from a surviving estimated stock of just 200,000 pieces. Each shipment is fully insured by JM Bullion against even the remotest chance of loss or damage in transit.
The obverse field features an effigy of Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap. This image is accompanied by the inscriptions “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “1900,” with thirteen decorative stars at the rim representing each of the Union’s founding states.
A heraldic eagle on the reverse field clutches a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. It is accompanied by the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “ONE DOLLAR,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.”
Contact JM Bullion for more information about this or any of our other listings. Call us at 800-276-6508, send us an e-mail, or talk with an agent at our online live chat.
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The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most sought-after classic coins on the collectors’ market, prized for its rarity and its distinctive size, and substantial silver content. The latter two qualities made it widely popular in the frontier territories of the American West when it was first issued, but the coins grew increasingly rare — especially in uncirculated coin grades — as they wore out through circulation or were melted down for their constituent silver over the years. Outside of a large hoard of Morgan dollars discovered in the mid-1960s, most strikings of this type of coin remain exceedingly rare, as is the case with Morgan Silver Dollars from the Philadelphia Mint with certified grades of Mint State 63 or higher. An excellent example is the 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin currently available from the team at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The third-party coin grader PCGS supplied the certified grading for this coin. Founded in 1986, PCGS has been a leading champion of the internationally-trusted standard of coin grading that has played a major role in curtailing counterfeits on the collectors’ market, and also a major champion in the area of tamper-proof packaging, both of which are in evidence with this collectible. The Mint State grade of 63 indicates a coin with an average-quality strike that shows moderate marks and hairline scratches.
The 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin ships in a secure plastic slab labeled with that certified PCGS grade, available in a limited supply from a surviving estimated stock of just 200,000 pieces. Each shipment is fully insured by JM Bullion against even the remotest chance of loss or damage in transit.
The obverse field features an effigy of Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap. This image is accompanied by the inscriptions “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “1900,” with thirteen decorative stars at the rim representing each of the Union’s founding states.
A heraldic eagle on the reverse field clutches a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. It is accompanied by the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “ONE DOLLAR,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.”
Contact JM Bullion for more information about this or any of our other listings. Call us at 800-276-6508, send us an e-mail, or talk with an agent at our online live chat.