Among the US coin designs that collectors can still find today, the Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most coveted. With the majority of its date marks issued in the 19th century, the coins are a popular piece of any silver collection. Now, Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Sets are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion with PCGS certification.
Coin Set Highlights:
Morgan Silver Dollar coins were introduced in 1878 when the Bland-Allison Act was passed by Congress. The introduction of the coins marked the end of a five-year hiatus in the coining of the silver dollar coins. The Seated Liberty program had been canceled as a result of the Coinage Act of 1873 and its halt to free silver coining.
With the release of the Morgan Silver Dollar in 1878, the US resumed silver dollar coining and would continually strike fresh silver dollars through 1904. The Morgan Silver Dollar design would go on to become the second-longest-running design in the series and cover five different decades when its one-time 1921 release is counted.
Obverse design elements of the Morgan Silver Dollar include a left-profile relief of Liberty. This effigy of Lady Liberty was created by George T. Morgan for this series and depicts Liberty wearing a coronet and laurel wreath in her hair, as well as a Phrygian cap.
Reverse visuals on the coins in these Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Sets include the heraldic eagle of the United States. The design features a bald eagle in front-facing relief with the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace.
These Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Sets are available to you with Mint State 64 certifications for each coin. The coins are individually packaged in protective plastic slabs. Coins in this condition have light, scattered marks with a few in the primary focal areas of the coin. Scattered hairlines or a small patch are popular, but the coins have an average quality for the remaining luster given the date and an attractive eye appeal. Your set will include five Morgan Silver Dollars in total, each one with a different date mark from the 1878-1904 timeframe. You will not receive any matching date marks.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available to assist you online using our live chat and email address features.
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Among the US coin designs that collectors can still find today, the Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most coveted. With the majority of its date marks issued in the 19th century, the coins are a popular piece of any silver collection. Now, Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Sets are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion with PCGS certification.
Coin Set Highlights:
Morgan Silver Dollar coins were introduced in 1878 when the Bland-Allison Act was passed by Congress. The introduction of the coins marked the end of a five-year hiatus in the coining of the silver dollar coins. The Seated Liberty program had been canceled as a result of the Coinage Act of 1873 and its halt to free silver coining.
With the release of the Morgan Silver Dollar in 1878, the US resumed silver dollar coining and would continually strike fresh silver dollars through 1904. The Morgan Silver Dollar design would go on to become the second-longest-running design in the series and cover five different decades when its one-time 1921 release is counted.
Obverse design elements of the Morgan Silver Dollar include a left-profile relief of Liberty. This effigy of Lady Liberty was created by George T. Morgan for this series and depicts Liberty wearing a coronet and laurel wreath in her hair, as well as a Phrygian cap.
Reverse visuals on the coins in these Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Sets include the heraldic eagle of the United States. The design features a bald eagle in front-facing relief with the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace.
These Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Sets are available to you with Mint State 64 certifications for each coin. The coins are individually packaged in protective plastic slabs. Coins in this condition have light, scattered marks with a few in the primary focal areas of the coin. Scattered hairlines or a small patch are popular, but the coins have an average quality for the remaining luster given the date and an attractive eye appeal. Your set will include five Morgan Silver Dollars in total, each one with a different date mark from the 1878-1904 timeframe. You will not receive any matching date marks.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available to assist you online using our live chat and email address features.