Morgan Dollars are widely recognized within American numismatics for their artistic quality and historical context. Collectors value them for their connection to the American West and the broader economic developments of the 19th century. Their steady demand and strong documentation contribute to their reliability as a series. This 1901 Morgan Dollar from Philadelphia is an impressive Mint State survivor, with an MS63 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Now, the 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar is available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar has an impressive Mint State 63, making it a desirable survivor from 1901. The coin boasts a frosted luster that accents the sharply rendered design elements. Modern, well-scattered contact marks are noticeable on each side, but all marks are in line with the MS63 grade.
The obverse of the 1901 Morgan Dollar Coin features a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty. Designed by George T. Morgan and modeled after Anna Willess Williams, the image reflects realism and balance. Liberty wears a Phrygian cap with agricultural symbols.
The reverse of the 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar depicts a heraldic eagle holding an olive branch and arrows. The design combines detail with clear symbolism, providing a cohesive counterpart to the obverse.
The 1901 Philadelphia Morgan Dollar is one of the most dramatic condition rarities in the entire series, occupying a position of outsized importance among advanced collectors far out of proportion to its mintage of approximately 6.96 million coins. Despite a production figure that would suggest ready availability in high grades, the 1901-P is virtually unknown in gem Mint State condition, and coins grading MS-65 or above are among the rarest Morgan Dollars. The coin was heavily released into circulation and saw little hoarding at the time of issue, resulting in the near-total attrition of high-grade survivors.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.

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Morgan Dollars are widely recognized within American numismatics for their artistic quality and historical context. Collectors value them for their connection to the American West and the broader economic developments of the 19th century. Their steady demand and strong documentation contribute to their reliability as a series. This 1901 Morgan Dollar from Philadelphia is an impressive Mint State survivor, with an MS63 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Now, the 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar is available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar has an impressive Mint State 63, making it a desirable survivor from 1901. The coin boasts a frosted luster that accents the sharply rendered design elements. Modern, well-scattered contact marks are noticeable on each side, but all marks are in line with the MS63 grade.
The obverse of the 1901 Morgan Dollar Coin features a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty. Designed by George T. Morgan and modeled after Anna Willess Williams, the image reflects realism and balance. Liberty wears a Phrygian cap with agricultural symbols.
The reverse of the 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar depicts a heraldic eagle holding an olive branch and arrows. The design combines detail with clear symbolism, providing a cohesive counterpart to the obverse.
The 1901 Philadelphia Morgan Dollar is one of the most dramatic condition rarities in the entire series, occupying a position of outsized importance among advanced collectors far out of proportion to its mintage of approximately 6.96 million coins. Despite a production figure that would suggest ready availability in high grades, the 1901-P is virtually unknown in gem Mint State condition, and coins grading MS-65 or above are among the rarest Morgan Dollars. The coin was heavily released into circulation and saw little hoarding at the time of issue, resulting in the near-total attrition of high-grade survivors.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.