The Morgan Silver Dollar is now available in XF (Extremely Fine) condition. Each coin has been struck in 90% pure silver and contains a total of ~.7734 troy ounces. These coins will be from years of our choice and will range from 1878-1904. Coins which have an XF grade are considered to have a light amount of wear which is most visible on only the highest points of the coin.
Coin Highlights:
The late 19th century was a tumultuous time period for the economy of the United States, and the US Treasury suffered multiple setbacks in coin production as a result. A system of free silver coining, which required the Treasury to accept all silver it was presented and return it as coins, was put to an end by the Coinage Act of 1873. In the process, the Seated Liberty dollar ceased to exist. After multiple bills passed Congress trying to solve the problem, the Morgan Silver Dollar was born. Today, it is one of the most sought-after coins by collectors in America.
As Congress, the Treasury, and mining companies in the US grappled over silver coinage, the Treasury was eventually forced to buy a set amount of silver each month to produce silver coins. The initial deal that established these parameters, the Bland-Allison Act, was eventually repealed by the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. This deal required the Treasury to purchase set amounts of silver each month, but for one year.
The coin produced by the US Mint during this tumultuous time period was the Morgan Silver Dollar. Named for the US Mint’s Assistant Engraver, George T. Morgan, these silver dollars featured a left-profile image of Lady Liberty on one side and a bald eagle on the other. Morgan Silver Dollars were produced from 1878 until 1904. Production ended in 1904 because all of the silver purchased under the Sherman Silver Purchase Act had been depleted. There was a special, one-year minting in 1921 as well.
Morgan’s coin featured the image of Lady Liberty on the obverse side. Engraved above her head was the phrase “E Pluribus Unum,” while the year of minting was engraved below. On the reverse side, there was an image of a bald eagle with its wings outstretched. The eagle clasped an olive branch in one talon, and arrows in the other. Engraved above the eagle’s head was the phrase “United States of America,” while “One Dollar” was engraved below.
The US Mint is responsible for the production of circulation and commemorative coinage for the federal government. Morgan Silver Dollars were produced at the Philadelphia, Carson City, San Francisco, New Orleans, and Denver mints over the years. Today, the Morgan Silver Dollar is available in extra fine condition.
If you have any questions about our Morgan Silver Dollars in XF condition, feel free to give us a call at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can get in touch with a member of our helpful staff online via live chat or email. Be sure to view our other similar items like the 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (VG) or the Morgan Silver Dollar (Fine).
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"Love it"
"Takes awhile to get the item. Other than that the quality slips vastly between. A 20 years age difference between 1921 and 1900. That’s being said I’m still satisfied with my order and recommend JM Bullion"
"As above nice quality-give them to people who go above and beyond helping my wife as bdd d needed health issues or just a special thank you"
"I love the quality, they are better condition to me than XF. However, they are all same date, 1900. I was expecting variety of dates between 1878 & 1904. But I have always been pleased with the quality of the coins& their excellent service. Ballard Rutherford. Romans 8:28, Joshua 1:9, Eph. 4:32."
"I ordered 60 XF Morgan silver dollars from 1878-1904. I would say at least 10 of the coins wouldn't grade at XF. I got 14 1884 silver dollars. 4 from the Philadelphia mint and 10 from the New Orleans mint. 7 1885 P, 7 1886 p, 16 1889 p, 12 1890 p, and 4 1896 p to finish out my order. I would of liked to see a wider range of dates and mints. I did get a couple of coins that looked really nice. The order was also well packed, double boxed and wrapped."
"Just bought 10 XF Morgans 1878-1904. I received 1- 1879, 3 - 1882, 1 - 1883, 3 - 1885, 2 - 1891. Only two of the coins even have any kind of tarnish on them. The rest are bright silver. Two of the oldest , the 1879 and one of the 1882s are the best shape of all ten! The details are sharp on all coins! I'm hooked. Will definitely be buying more when stock is available."
"I bought 20 XF Morgan Dollars. I believe I received 20 that were more like F or VG . JM Bullion took them back without question and even though the price had gone up, sent me 20 Morgan XF Silver Dollars without additional charge. I am very happy with this purchase."
"Bought 20 Morgan's recently. Got 12 different years in this order. SO happy! Love JM Bullion! 100% trust! Top quality. I use them exclusively."
The Morgan Silver Dollar is now available in XF (Extremely Fine) condition. Each coin has been struck in 90% pure silver and contains a total of ~.7734 troy ounces. These coins will be from years of our choice and will range from 1878-1904. Coins which have an XF grade are considered to have a light amount of wear which is most visible on only the highest points of the coin.
Coin Highlights:
The late 19th century was a tumultuous time period for the economy of the United States, and the US Treasury suffered multiple setbacks in coin production as a result. A system of free silver coining, which required the Treasury to accept all silver it was presented and return it as coins, was put to an end by the Coinage Act of 1873. In the process, the Seated Liberty dollar ceased to exist. After multiple bills passed Congress trying to solve the problem, the Morgan Silver Dollar was born. Today, it is one of the most sought-after coins by collectors in America.
As Congress, the Treasury, and mining companies in the US grappled over silver coinage, the Treasury was eventually forced to buy a set amount of silver each month to produce silver coins. The initial deal that established these parameters, the Bland-Allison Act, was eventually repealed by the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. This deal required the Treasury to purchase set amounts of silver each month, but for one year.
The coin produced by the US Mint during this tumultuous time period was the Morgan Silver Dollar. Named for the US Mint’s Assistant Engraver, George T. Morgan, these silver dollars featured a left-profile image of Lady Liberty on one side and a bald eagle on the other. Morgan Silver Dollars were produced from 1878 until 1904. Production ended in 1904 because all of the silver purchased under the Sherman Silver Purchase Act had been depleted. There was a special, one-year minting in 1921 as well.
Morgan’s coin featured the image of Lady Liberty on the obverse side. Engraved above her head was the phrase “E Pluribus Unum,” while the year of minting was engraved below. On the reverse side, there was an image of a bald eagle with its wings outstretched. The eagle clasped an olive branch in one talon, and arrows in the other. Engraved above the eagle’s head was the phrase “United States of America,” while “One Dollar” was engraved below.
The US Mint is responsible for the production of circulation and commemorative coinage for the federal government. Morgan Silver Dollars were produced at the Philadelphia, Carson City, San Francisco, New Orleans, and Denver mints over the years. Today, the Morgan Silver Dollar is available in extra fine condition.
If you have any questions about our Morgan Silver Dollars in XF condition, feel free to give us a call at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can get in touch with a member of our helpful staff online via live chat or email. Be sure to view our other similar items like the 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (VG) or the Morgan Silver Dollar (Fine).
"Love it"
"Takes awhile to get the item. Other than that the quality slips vastly between. A 20 years age difference between 1921 and 1900. That’s being said I’m still satisfied with my order and recommend JM Bullion"
"As above nice quality-give them to people who go above and beyond helping my wife as bdd d needed health issues or just a special thank you"
"I love the quality, they are better condition to me than XF. However, they are all same date, 1900. I was expecting variety of dates between 1878 & 1904. But I have always been pleased with the quality of the coins& their excellent service. Ballard Rutherford. Romans 8:28, Joshua 1:9, Eph. 4:32."
"I ordered 60 XF Morgan silver dollars from 1878-1904. I would say at least 10 of the coins wouldn't grade at XF. I got 14 1884 silver dollars. 4 from the Philadelphia mint and 10 from the New Orleans mint. 7 1885 P, 7 1886 p, 16 1889 p, 12 1890 p, and 4 1896 p to finish out my order. I would of liked to see a wider range of dates and mints. I did get a couple of coins that looked really nice. The order was also well packed, double boxed and wrapped."
"Just bought 10 XF Morgans 1878-1904. I received 1- 1879, 3 - 1882, 1 - 1883, 3 - 1885, 2 - 1891. Only two of the coins even have any kind of tarnish on them. The rest are bright silver. Two of the oldest , the 1879 and one of the 1882s are the best shape of all ten! The details are sharp on all coins! I'm hooked. Will definitely be buying more when stock is available."
"I bought 20 XF Morgan Dollars. I believe I received 20 that were more like F or VG . JM Bullion took them back without question and even though the price had gone up, sent me 20 Morgan XF Silver Dollars without additional charge. I am very happy with this purchase."
"Bought 20 Morgan's recently. Got 12 different years in this order. SO happy! Love JM Bullion! 100% trust! Top quality. I use them exclusively."