In 2021, the United States Mint revived two classic silver dollar designs that remain popular with collectors. The modern Morgan Dollar and Peace Dollar programs continue to receive strong support from numismatists, as these designs bring added variety to the Mint’s yearly silver bullion lineup for investors and collectors. Their return reinforces the importance of historic designs in modern minting. Right now, Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here comes in a presentation box that includes a Certificate of Authenticity. The coins are offered in this listing with random years of issue available from 2023 onward. We cannot promise the year of issue for the specific coin you receive. All items are chosen at random.
During the late 1870s and throughout the 1880s, Morgan Dollar production was robust, driven by the Bland-Allison Act’s mandatory silver purchases. Mints in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Carson City, and New Orleans struck millions of coins annually, though much of this production exceeded commercial demand for circulating currency. Many freshly minted Morgan Dollars were immediately placed into Treasury vaults rather than entering circulation, creating vast stockpiles that would remain untouched for decades and later delight collectors with their pristine condition.
The obverse of Morgan Dollar Coins displays a left-facing profile of Lady Liberty created by engraver George T. Morgan. She wears a Phrygian cap decorated with cotton and wheat, elements that highlight America’s agricultural heritage. The portrait reflects classical influences drawn from Greek and Roman artistic traditions.
On the reverse, Morgan Silver Dollars feature a heraldic eagle shown with outstretched wings. The eagle holds arrows and an olive branch in its talons, representing national defense and peace. A partial wreath of cotton and wheat encircles the eagle, connecting the reverse to the obverse’s agricultural symbolism. The result is a design that blends tradition with classical refinement.
If you have any questions, please feel free 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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In 2021, the United States Mint revived two classic silver dollar designs that remain popular with collectors. The modern Morgan Dollar and Peace Dollar programs continue to receive strong support from numismatists, as these designs bring added variety to the Mint’s yearly silver bullion lineup for investors and collectors. Their return reinforces the importance of historic designs in modern minting. Right now, Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here comes in a presentation box that includes a Certificate of Authenticity. The coins are offered in this listing with random years of issue available from 2023 onward. We cannot promise the year of issue for the specific coin you receive. All items are chosen at random.
During the late 1870s and throughout the 1880s, Morgan Dollar production was robust, driven by the Bland-Allison Act’s mandatory silver purchases. Mints in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Carson City, and New Orleans struck millions of coins annually, though much of this production exceeded commercial demand for circulating currency. Many freshly minted Morgan Dollars were immediately placed into Treasury vaults rather than entering circulation, creating vast stockpiles that would remain untouched for decades and later delight collectors with their pristine condition.
The obverse of Morgan Dollar Coins displays a left-facing profile of Lady Liberty created by engraver George T. Morgan. She wears a Phrygian cap decorated with cotton and wheat, elements that highlight America’s agricultural heritage. The portrait reflects classical influences drawn from Greek and Roman artistic traditions.
On the reverse, Morgan Silver Dollars feature a heraldic eagle shown with outstretched wings. The eagle holds arrows and an olive branch in its talons, representing national defense and peace. A partial wreath of cotton and wheat encircles the eagle, connecting the reverse to the obverse’s agricultural symbolism. The result is a design that blends tradition with classical refinement.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.