1878 - 1904 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-63 Silver Coin
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Benefit from the internet’s best rates, when you purchase your 1878-1904 Morgan PCGS MS-63 silver dollar from our online shop today.
These exquisite Silver Dollars are considered amongst America’s most historically significant and collectible coins and have been awarded a high MS-63 rating on the trusted PCGS grading scale.
Each coin’s reverse bears British artist, George Morgan’s bald eagle design; with majestic wings outstretched, the eagle bears an olive branch and arrows in its clutches.
The eagle appears above a symbolic laurel wreath, with the denominational value below and the American legend and motto, ‘In God we trust’ overhead on the reverse, all within a dotted border.
The coin’s obverse is home to the same artist’s striking version of Lady Liberty, created in the likeness of sitter, Anna Willess Williams and wearing a wheat and cotton dressed Phrygian cap with the word, ‘Liberty’ inscribed on the band.
Also on the obverse, the latin motto, ‘E pluribus unum,’ along with 13 stars and the coin’s year of issue, all within a light decorative border..
These coins were the first silver dollars produced in half a decade, following the passing of America’s 1873 Coinage Act and have long been held as one of the country’s most popular treasures.
Possédez cet important morceau de l'histoire des États-Unis et enrichissez votre portefeuille en vous procurant un dollar d'argent Morgan MS-63 PCGS 1878-1904 dès aujourd'hui.
5558
US
U.S. Mint
Légèrement usé
900
Left facing profile of Lady Liberty and the words "E Pluribus Unum" and the year
Bald eagle with wings spread clutching an olive branch and several arrows and the words "United States of America In God We Trust One Dollar"
38.1
3.1
USD 1
George T. Morgan (avers)
0.7734
Oui
PCGS
MS-63
UGS
5558
Pays
US
Fabricant
U.S. Mint
État
Légèrement usé
Pureté
900
Avers
Left facing profile of Lady Liberty and the words "E Pluribus Unum" and the year
Revers
Bald eagle with wings spread clutching an olive branch and several arrows and the words "United States of America In God We Trust One Dollar"
Diamètre
38.1
Épaisseur moyenne (mm)
3.1
Cours légal
USD 1
Designer
George T. Morgan (avers)
Poids du métal (onces troy)
0.7734
Certificat
Oui
Certification Company
PCGS
Grade
MS-63
1878 - 1904 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-63 Silver CoinBenefit from the internet’s best rates, when you purchase your 1878-1904 Morgan PCGS MS-63 silver dollar from our online shop today.
These exquisite Silver Dollars are considered amongst America’s most historically significant and collectible coins and have been awarded a high MS-63 rating on the trusted PCGS grading scale.
Each coin’s reverse bears British artist, George Morgan’s bald eagle design; with majestic wings outstretched, the eagle bears an olive branch and arrows in its clutches.
The eagle appears above a symbolic laurel wreath, with the denominational value below and the American legend and motto, ‘In God we trust’ overhead on the reverse, all within a dotted border.
The coin’s obverse is home to the same artist’s striking version of Lady Liberty, created in the likeness of sitter, Anna Willess Williams and wearing a wheat and cotton dressed Phrygian cap with the word, ‘Liberty’ inscribed on the band.
Also on the obverse, the latin motto, ‘E pluribus unum,’ along with 13 stars and the coin’s year of issue, all within a light decorative border..
These coins were the first silver dollars produced in half a decade, following the passing of America’s 1873 Coinage Act and have long been held as one of the country’s most popular treasures.
Possédez cet important morceau de l'histoire des États-Unis et enrichissez votre portefeuille en vous procurant un dollar d'argent Morgan MS-63 PCGS 1878-1904 dès aujourd'hui.
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