Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are one of the most popular silver coins ever produced. Some of the rarest coins in this series are from the now defunct, New Orleans Mint. This mint only struck coins in this series from 1879-1904. Most of these coins were worn out from circulation or were melted down for silver. While these coins from New Orleans are rare, the 1901 version of this coin features the largest mintage from this mint. Order your 1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coin today, from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coins will arrive in PCGS protective plastic flips. All coins in this listing are graded MS65 from the Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the most reputable coin grading providers in the world. Coins in this condition exhibit an above-average mint luster for the date mark, may have either a few smaller scattered contact marks or two heavier ones, and may also have one or two patches of hairlines.
The obverse of 1901-O Silver Dollar Coins will feature the Lady Liberty design from George T. Morgan. This left-profile portrait of Liberty is shown wearing a Phrygian cap with the word “Liberty.” 13 stars symbolizing the original colonies are displayed at the bottom of the coin.
George T. Morgan also designed the reverse of 1901-O Morgan Dollar Coins. This heraldic eagle design showcases a front-facing bald eagle with its wings spread, holding three arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Identifying marks of the coin surround this image.
Even though the New Orleans Mint no longer exists and hasn’t struck every year of the Morgan Silver Dollars, they’ve still struck over 186 million of these coins. The 1901 version features the highest mintage as the only year where over 13 million of these coins were produced. This series did make a comeback in 1921 and again in 2021, being minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver.
The JM Bullion team is here for any inquiries you have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508. We can also assist you via email as well as our live chat feature.
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are one of the most popular silver coins ever produced. Some of the rarest coins in this series are from the now defunct, New Orleans Mint. This mint only struck coins in this series from 1879-1904. Most of these coins were worn out from circulation or were melted down for silver. While these coins from New Orleans are rare, the 1901 version of this coin features the largest mintage from this mint. Order your 1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coin today, from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coins will arrive in PCGS protective plastic flips. All coins in this listing are graded MS65 from the Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the most reputable coin grading providers in the world. Coins in this condition exhibit an above-average mint luster for the date mark, may have either a few smaller scattered contact marks or two heavier ones, and may also have one or two patches of hairlines.
The obverse of 1901-O Silver Dollar Coins will feature the Lady Liberty design from George T. Morgan. This left-profile portrait of Liberty is shown wearing a Phrygian cap with the word “Liberty.” 13 stars symbolizing the original colonies are displayed at the bottom of the coin.
George T. Morgan also designed the reverse of 1901-O Morgan Dollar Coins. This heraldic eagle design showcases a front-facing bald eagle with its wings spread, holding three arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Identifying marks of the coin surround this image.
Even though the New Orleans Mint no longer exists and hasn’t struck every year of the Morgan Silver Dollars, they’ve still struck over 186 million of these coins. The 1901 version features the highest mintage as the only year where over 13 million of these coins were produced. This series did make a comeback in 1921 and again in 2021, being minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver.
The JM Bullion team is here for any inquiries you have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508. We can also assist you via email as well as our live chat feature.