Morgan Silver Dollar (1878–1921) — 90% Silver (Random Year / VF+)
Morgan Silver Dollar (1878–1921)
The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most iconic U.S. coins ever minted—struck in 90% silver and loved for its bold design, rich history, and collector demand. Each coin features Lady Liberty on the obverse and a powerful American eagle on the reverse, making it a cornerstone piece for any numismatic collection.
Why Collect the Morgan Dollar
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True U.S. classic: One of America’s most recognized silver coins
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90% silver content: A historic silver coin with lasting demand
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Collector-friendly: Great entry coin with endless upgrade potential (dates, mints, grades)
- Gift-worthy: A premium piece of American history you can hold
What You’ll Receive
You will receive (1) authentic U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar from 1878–1921.
Coins are picked at Random for Year and Mint.
Condition will be VF20+ (Very Fine or Better Condition)
Coin Specifications
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Denomination: $1 (One Dollar)
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Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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Silver Weight (ASW): 0.7734 troy oz
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Total Weight: 26.73 g
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Diameter: 38.1 mm
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Edge: Reeded
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Designer: George T. Morgan
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Mint Years: 1878–1904, 1921
- Mint Marks: Philadelphia (P or no mark), New Orleans (O), San Francisco (S), Carson City (CC), and Denver (D).
Authenticity Guarantee
Every Morgan Dollar we sell is guaranteed authentic. We source only from reputable suppliers and verify key characteristics (weight, dimensions, design diagnostics) before listing.
Shipping & Packaging
Coins ship securely and discreetly in protective packaging to help ensure they arrive safely. Tracking is included.
FAQ
Q: Will I receive the exact coin pictured?
A: If this product is listed as Random Year, you will receive a similar coin, not necessarily the exact one shown. If you want an exact coin, Contact Us.
Q: Can I request a specific date or mint mark?
A: If available, yes—message us and we’ll do our best to accommodate.
Q: Is this coin pure silver?
A: Morgan Dollars are 90% silver, a classic U.S. silver alloy used for durability.