First issued in 1878, the Morgan Silver Dollar was created by George T. Morgan following the passage of the Bland-Allison Act, a law that required the U.S. Treasury to buy large amounts of silver for dollar coin production. The series continued until 1921, when the final Morgan Dollar was struck. In 2021, to honor the centennial of that closing year, the U.S. Mint revived the Morgan Dollar as a modern silver bullion coin. Now, 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
On the obverse of the 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar, you’ll find Morgan’s timeless left-facing portrait of Liberty. She wears a Phrygian cap adorned with a laurel wreath and a coronet inscribed with “Liberty.” Thirteen stars line the field, and the date of issue appears below her image.
The reverse of the 2025-S Proof Morgan Dollar Coin depicts Morgan’s interpretation of the heraldic eagle. The eagle appears with wings spread and head forward, clutching arrows and an olive branch to represent America’s readiness for both war and peace.
Morgan Silver Dollars became an instant icon of the American West and the era of westward expansion. Minted at five different facilities—Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver—the Morgan Dollar saw production halt in 1904 when the government’s silver reserves were finally depleted. It was briefly revived in 1921 to address a post-World War I silver shortage, but was quickly replaced by the Peace Dollar design.
These 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available in perfect PR70 condition. Coins with this grade showcase full, original mint luster and have no visible detractions. DCAM stands for deep-cameo proof, indicating the presence of strong, frosted designs and deeply-mirrored, clear fields. First Day of Issue coins are those received for certification within 24 hours of release from the mint.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can connect with us online via our web chat and email address.
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First issued in 1878, the Morgan Silver Dollar was created by George T. Morgan following the passage of the Bland-Allison Act, a law that required the U.S. Treasury to buy large amounts of silver for dollar coin production. The series continued until 1921, when the final Morgan Dollar was struck. In 2021, to honor the centennial of that closing year, the U.S. Mint revived the Morgan Dollar as a modern silver bullion coin. Now, 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
On the obverse of the 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar, you’ll find Morgan’s timeless left-facing portrait of Liberty. She wears a Phrygian cap adorned with a laurel wreath and a coronet inscribed with “Liberty.” Thirteen stars line the field, and the date of issue appears below her image.
The reverse of the 2025-S Proof Morgan Dollar Coin depicts Morgan’s interpretation of the heraldic eagle. The eagle appears with wings spread and head forward, clutching arrows and an olive branch to represent America’s readiness for both war and peace.
Morgan Silver Dollars became an instant icon of the American West and the era of westward expansion. Minted at five different facilities—Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver—the Morgan Dollar saw production halt in 1904 when the government’s silver reserves were finally depleted. It was briefly revived in 1921 to address a post-World War I silver shortage, but was quickly replaced by the Peace Dollar design.
These 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available in perfect PR70 condition. Coins with this grade showcase full, original mint luster and have no visible detractions. DCAM stands for deep-cameo proof, indicating the presence of strong, frosted designs and deeply-mirrored, clear fields. First Day of Issue coins are those received for certification within 24 hours of release from the mint.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can connect with us online via our web chat and email address.