Struck at the New Orleans Mint, this certified Morgan Dollar could make for an exciting new addition to your collection. First released in 1878, the Morgan Dollar is considered an American classic. And with its certified, Mint State status, this piece carries an extra degree of numismatic appeal as well. Today, certified 1902-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When you order 1902-O Morgan Dollar Coins, they will arrive in protective slabs from the Numismatic Guaranty corporation. Using the official scale of 1-70, NGC awarded these coins a Mint State grade of 63. To confirm this, a label has been inserted in the slab that bears the official certification details.
The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation is a third-party coin grading service established in 1987. Along with PCGS, NGC is one of the world’s leaders in coin certification. While general investors may not appreciate a graded coin, for collectors, certification is essential. Not only does this allow for a general value to be agreed upon for trading and selling purposes, but it also confirms the authenticity and condition of the coin at hand.
Lady Liberty is found on the obverse of 1902-O Morgan Silver Dollars. In this rendition from engraver George T. Morgan, Ms. Liberty looks to the left, an expression of calm nobility on her face. Adorning her head is a Phrygian cap, crown of wheat, and a band inscribed with the word “Liberty.”
A bald eagle motif features on the reverse of these Morgan Silver Dollar Coins. In this rendering (also by Morgan), we see the bird with open wings as its head turns to the left. The reverse also contains the New Orleans mintmark along with a pair of decorative laurels tied with a ribbon. Inscriptions on the reverse read “United States of America, In God We Trust, One Dollar.”
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with any questions when you buy silver online. Our team is available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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Struck at the New Orleans Mint, this certified Morgan Dollar could make for an exciting new addition to your collection. First released in 1878, the Morgan Dollar is considered an American classic. And with its certified, Mint State status, this piece carries an extra degree of numismatic appeal as well. Today, certified 1902-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When you order 1902-O Morgan Dollar Coins, they will arrive in protective slabs from the Numismatic Guaranty corporation. Using the official scale of 1-70, NGC awarded these coins a Mint State grade of 63. To confirm this, a label has been inserted in the slab that bears the official certification details.
The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation is a third-party coin grading service established in 1987. Along with PCGS, NGC is one of the world’s leaders in coin certification. While general investors may not appreciate a graded coin, for collectors, certification is essential. Not only does this allow for a general value to be agreed upon for trading and selling purposes, but it also confirms the authenticity and condition of the coin at hand.
Lady Liberty is found on the obverse of 1902-O Morgan Silver Dollars. In this rendition from engraver George T. Morgan, Ms. Liberty looks to the left, an expression of calm nobility on her face. Adorning her head is a Phrygian cap, crown of wheat, and a band inscribed with the word “Liberty.”
A bald eagle motif features on the reverse of these Morgan Silver Dollar Coins. In this rendering (also by Morgan), we see the bird with open wings as its head turns to the left. The reverse also contains the New Orleans mintmark along with a pair of decorative laurels tied with a ribbon. Inscriptions on the reverse read “United States of America, In God We Trust, One Dollar.”
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with any questions when you buy silver online. Our team is available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.