
The Morgan Silver Dollar was first minted in 1878, designed by George T. Morgan following the passage of the Bland-Allison Act, which required the U.S. Treasury to purchase large quantities of silver and coin it into dollars. The last Morgan Dollar was struck in 1921, and in 2021, the US Mint marked the centennial of that final issue by reintroducing the Morgan Dollar as a modern silver bullion coin. Right now, 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollars are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here is a proof specimen with frosted devices and mirrored fields. Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a blue US Mint box. The box is packaged in a Morgan Dollar-themed outer shipper that includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the mint.
The San Francisco Mint played an important role in the original production run (1878-1904) for Morgan Silver Dollars. The mint’s location made it particularly important for processing silver from the nearby Comstock Lode and other Western mining operations. Historic San Francisco Morgans are generally known for their sharp strikes and excellent quality, as the mint had access to fresh silver supplies and maintained high production standards throughout most of the series run.
The obverse of 2025-S Proof Morgan Dollar Coins comes with a portrait of Lady Liberty. This left-profile relief was created by Morgan in 1878 and shows Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap, a laurel wreath, and a coronet crown on her head. The field includes 13 stars in total, with the date mark beneath the portrait of Liberty.
On the reverse of 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollars, you will find Morgan’s version of the heraldic eagle. This design shows a front-facing eagle with its wings spread, and its talons clutching the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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The Morgan Silver Dollar was first minted in 1878, designed by George T. Morgan following the passage of the Bland-Allison Act, which required the U.S. Treasury to purchase large quantities of silver and coin it into dollars. The last Morgan Dollar was struck in 1921, and in 2021, the US Mint marked the centennial of that final issue by reintroducing the Morgan Dollar as a modern silver bullion coin. Right now, 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollars are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here is a proof specimen with frosted devices and mirrored fields. Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a blue US Mint box. The box is packaged in a Morgan Dollar-themed outer shipper that includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the mint.
The San Francisco Mint played an important role in the original production run (1878-1904) for Morgan Silver Dollars. The mint’s location made it particularly important for processing silver from the nearby Comstock Lode and other Western mining operations. Historic San Francisco Morgans are generally known for their sharp strikes and excellent quality, as the mint had access to fresh silver supplies and maintained high production standards throughout most of the series run.
The obverse of 2025-S Proof Morgan Dollar Coins comes with a portrait of Lady Liberty. This left-profile relief was created by Morgan in 1878 and shows Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap, a laurel wreath, and a coronet crown on her head. The field includes 13 stars in total, with the date mark beneath the portrait of Liberty.
On the reverse of 2025-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollars, you will find Morgan’s version of the heraldic eagle. This design shows a front-facing eagle with its wings spread, and its talons clutching the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.