Silver Dollars

The Rare Morgan Silver Dollars

A number of years of the Morgan dollar series are preserved in the US treasury in huge quantities and hence such dates have been very common and are sold at very low prices at the coin shows. But many of the dates of the series are getting rarer due to the low minting rates.

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1889 Silver Coin Value

The 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar was one of numerous silver dollars which was constructed by George T. Morgan and minted from the United states inside the time span of 1878 to 1904. Morgan begun his minting career as an assistant engraver and labored until becoming a Chief Engraver. His great style abilities held him as Chief Engraver for eight decades. Whilst his identify is famous for a lot of U.S. coins, he's most identified for "The Morgan Dollar".

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The Morgan Dollar And Its History

Morgan Dollar named after its designer, George T. Morgan, is a silver dollar coin made in United States. These coins were issued between 1878 and 1904 and were minted yet again for the lone year 1921. Each coin had a purity of .900, and was made by using 24.057 grams of silver.

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Return of the Large Sized Dollar Coin

The Eisenhower Dollar was introduced in 1971 and the series lasted for only a brief time until 1978. The release of the new coin represented the first issuance of a dollar coin for circulation in more than three decades. The series is of great interest to many collectors. Coins were struck at Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco, where collectible versions were struck in 40% silver.

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