The historic Morgan Silver Dollar was struck at five different branches of the U.S. Mint. In this listing, we are excited to offer a Morgan from the New Orleans Mint, which is indicated by a special mintmark on the coin’s reverse. This piece was also sent to NGC for certification, where it received a grade of Mint State 63. Right now, certified 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1904-O Morgan Dollar Coin in this JM Bullion listing online has been officially certified by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Since it was established in 1987, NGC has become a leading third-party grading service worldwide. These coins will arrive to you in their original NGC holders that include a label bearing the official grade of Mint State 63.
For those interested in the history of the Morgan Dollar, this release has a special significance. First of all, it represents the final time the Morgan was struck at the New Orleans Mint. This branch closed in 1909 during a stretch when the U.S. was not striking any silver dollars. This coin is also dated to 1904, which represents the final time the Morgan was produced in consecutive years. After 1904, the coin would not return until 1921, when it was briefly struck to satisfy the demands of 1918 Pittman Act.
The obverse of 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollars features Lady Liberty in left-profile relief. For this relief, Philadelphia school teacher Anna Williams served as a model for designer George T. Morgan. The obverse also contains the coin’s year of mintage below the portrait.
On the reverse of this Morgan Silver Dollar Coin a heraldic eagle motif is featured. In this rendition, America’s national bird carries arrows and an olive branch in its talons as it looks to the left. The reverse also includes the New Orleans mintmark below the design.
If you have any questions about these silver coins for sale, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The historic Morgan Silver Dollar was struck at five different branches of the U.S. Mint. In this listing, we are excited to offer a Morgan from the New Orleans Mint, which is indicated by a special mintmark on the coin’s reverse. This piece was also sent to NGC for certification, where it received a grade of Mint State 63. Right now, certified 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1904-O Morgan Dollar Coin in this JM Bullion listing online has been officially certified by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Since it was established in 1987, NGC has become a leading third-party grading service worldwide. These coins will arrive to you in their original NGC holders that include a label bearing the official grade of Mint State 63.
For those interested in the history of the Morgan Dollar, this release has a special significance. First of all, it represents the final time the Morgan was struck at the New Orleans Mint. This branch closed in 1909 during a stretch when the U.S. was not striking any silver dollars. This coin is also dated to 1904, which represents the final time the Morgan was produced in consecutive years. After 1904, the coin would not return until 1921, when it was briefly struck to satisfy the demands of 1918 Pittman Act.
The obverse of 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollars features Lady Liberty in left-profile relief. For this relief, Philadelphia school teacher Anna Williams served as a model for designer George T. Morgan. The obverse also contains the coin’s year of mintage below the portrait.
On the reverse of this Morgan Silver Dollar Coin a heraldic eagle motif is featured. In this rendition, America’s national bird carries arrows and an olive branch in its talons as it looks to the left. The reverse also includes the New Orleans mintmark below the design.
If you have any questions about these silver coins for sale, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.