
From the dawn of the 20th century, this vintage 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar is an impressive example of strong, technical execution in the production of Morgan Dollars. This piece boasts an MS64 grade with fully struck images of Liberty on the obverse, including crisp details in the hair and clear stars, as well as a well-defined heraldic eagle with sharp detail in the arrows and olive branch. Now, the 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar in MS64 condition is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar is in Mint State 64 condition. The coin features minimal contact marks, with the marks largely confined to the outer edges of the field, helping to preserve the overall eye appeal. The coin has warm gold and amber hues in its soft toning, with subtle hints of blue toning around the rims. Overall, the coin has a beautiful satin-frosted finish.
The obverse of 1900-S Morgan Dollar Coins displays George T. Morgan’s left-profile portrait of Lady Liberty. She is shown wearing a Phrygian cap along with a coronet crown and a laurel wreath. Surrounding her portrait is a border of 13 stars.
On the reverse of 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollars, Morgan’s heraldic eagle design is featured. The eagle is positioned facing forward, clutching arrows in one claw as a symbol of war and holding an olive branch in the other to represent peace.
At the start of the 20th century, production of Morgan Dollars ramped up to higher levels as the program approached its eventual conclusion in 1904. While the 1899 issue was just over 15 million coins in total, the 1900 release featured a mintage of nearly 25 million coins, led by the New Orleans Mint issuing 12.59 million coins, followed by Philadelphia with 8.83 million and San Francisco with 3.54 million.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508 when buying classic silver coins. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.
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From the dawn of the 20th century, this vintage 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar is an impressive example of strong, technical execution in the production of Morgan Dollars. This piece boasts an MS64 grade with fully struck images of Liberty on the obverse, including crisp details in the hair and clear stars, as well as a well-defined heraldic eagle with sharp detail in the arrows and olive branch. Now, the 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar in MS64 condition is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar is in Mint State 64 condition. The coin features minimal contact marks, with the marks largely confined to the outer edges of the field, helping to preserve the overall eye appeal. The coin has warm gold and amber hues in its soft toning, with subtle hints of blue toning around the rims. Overall, the coin has a beautiful satin-frosted finish.
The obverse of 1900-S Morgan Dollar Coins displays George T. Morgan’s left-profile portrait of Lady Liberty. She is shown wearing a Phrygian cap along with a coronet crown and a laurel wreath. Surrounding her portrait is a border of 13 stars.
On the reverse of 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollars, Morgan’s heraldic eagle design is featured. The eagle is positioned facing forward, clutching arrows in one claw as a symbol of war and holding an olive branch in the other to represent peace.
At the start of the 20th century, production of Morgan Dollars ramped up to higher levels as the program approached its eventual conclusion in 1904. While the 1899 issue was just over 15 million coins in total, the 1900 release featured a mintage of nearly 25 million coins, led by the New Orleans Mint issuing 12.59 million coins, followed by Philadelphia with 8.83 million and San Francisco with 3.54 million.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508 when buying classic silver coins. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.