The Morgan Silver Dollar coin was introduced in 1878 by the United States Mint. The introduction of this silver dollar series represented the restart of US silver dollar coining after a five-year hiatus. Right now, Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Sets with certification are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Set Highlights:
- Arrives inside of individual plastic slabs from the PCGS!
- Set includes five Morgan Silver Dollars!
- Available dates range from 1878 to 1904!
- Limited availability of certified coins!
- Contains .7734 Troy oz of actual silver content per coin.
- Bears individual face values of $1 (USD) backed by the federal government.
- Issued Grades of Mint State 63 by the Professional Coin Grading Service.
- The obverse of each coin features Lady Liberty.
- On the reverse of the coins is the heraldic eagle.
- Please note that each coin comes with a different date mark in the noted date range.
Each Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Set listed here comes with individual plastic slabs for each coin and a Mint State 63 grade. Coins in this condition have slightly impaired mint luster, a few scattered hairlines or a small patch, with the potential for scattered contact marks or a few heavy marks.
The Morgan Dollars in this 5-coin set come with varying date marks. All of these coins come with a date mark in the original production range from 1878 to 1904. Please note, you will receive five coins in total, each with a different date mark. There will be no matching date marks on the coins in your five-coin set.
The obverse side of each Morgan Silver Dollar in the 5-Coin Set features the image of Lady Liberty. Designed by George T. Morgan, this left-profile portrait shows Liberty wearing a coronet and a wreath crown. There are 13 stars in the design field and a date mark at the bottom.
On the reverse field of the coins in the Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Set is a depiction of the heraldic eagle. The national bird is shown with its wings spread out and its talons clutching the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace. There is a laurel wreath around the eagle.
Morgan Silver Dollars were issued by a total of four different mints during this time period. The Philadelphia Mint and San Francisco Mint struck the coins each year from 1878 to 1904, while the Carson City Mint struck the coins from 1878-1885 and 1889-1893. The New Orleans Mint struck the coins from 1879-1904. Coins from the Philadelphia Mint do not feature a mint mark, while the coins from the other mints do have mint marks on the reverse. JM Bullion cannot guarantee the mint marks that may be present on any of the coins you receive.
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