Pièce d'argent AU Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 | Monnaie des États-Unis
Pièce d'argent AU Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 | Monnaie des États-Unis
Pièce d'argent AU Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 | Monnaie des États-Unis
Pièce d'argent AU Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 | Monnaie des États-Unis

Pièce d'argent AU Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 | Monnaie des États-Unis

Pièce d'argent AU Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 | Monnaie des États-Unis
Pièce d'argent AU Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 | Monnaie des États-Unis
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Obtain a piece of history with an 1878-1904 Morgan BU Silver Dollar at the lowest price online today!

The Morgan silver dollar of 1878 to 1904 was the first silver dollar minted since the cessation of silver dollars in 1873 as mandated by the Coinage act, which forbade owners of silver bullion to produce legal tender coins. Following the Bland-Allison act of 1878, the United States government assumed the responsibility of purchasing silver bullion and minting it into silver dollars once again. Engraver George T. Morgan was chosen to design this dollar, and his design has left its legacy as one of the most collected coins in United States history.

COIN HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ships individually in protective packaging
  • Consisting of 0.7734 oz of 900 Fine Silver
  • Reverse: Features the engraving of a bald eagle clutching a bundle of arrows and an olive branch, the name of the country of issue, the legal tender value of the coin and the inscription "IN GOD WE TRUST"
  • Obverse: Features a depiction of a left facing portrait of Lady Liberty encircled by 13 stars along with the inscription "E. PLURIBUS UNUM"

The reverse of the Morgan silver dollar illustrates the left-facing portrait of a Lady Liberty that has been designed in the image of an American woman, rather than the traditional Greek-style portrait. On her head rests a liberty cap made of wheat and cotton, the staples of America’s agricultural success. Encircling lady liberty is the phrase, ‘Of many, one’ in Latin, and thirteen stars, symbolic of the thirteen original colonies of the nation.

The obverse displays a bald eagle, one of the national symbols of the United States, in flight, clutching a bundle of arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the other. Above the eagle, rests the nations motto, “In God we trust”, while the bird of prey is surrounded by its country of origin and the coins denominational value.

These Morgan dollars are above average circulated coins, rated as about uncirculated. The coin shows very minor traces of wear or abrasions on only the highest points on the coin. Mint luster is almost complete and the surfaces of the coin are well preserved. We have limited numbers of these available.

ABOUT THE UNITED STATES MINT

Established in 1792 as the first national mint in the United States, the United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for official legal tender coinage production. The United States Mint has a mission to serve Americans as the sole manufacturer and distributor of circulating currency coins. The U.S. mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors, silver and gold bullion coins for investors (such as the popular Eagle and Buffalo series), as well as Congressional Medals.

Specifications
SKU
5745
Finish
Légèrement usé
Designer
Avers : George T. Morgan
Year
Not Available
Denomination
USD 1
First Released
1878
Reverse
Pygargue à tête blanche les ailes déployées, serrant une branche d'olivier et plusieurs flèches, et la mention « United States of America In God We Trust One Dollar »
Obverse
Profil de gauche de Dame Liberté, la devise « E Pluribus Unum » et l'année
Purity
9000
Manufacturer
Monnaie des États-Unis
Country
États-Unis
Weight
0.7734 oz
Average Thickness (mm)
3.1
Diameter (mm)
38.1

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