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1878-1921 Morgan is America's Favorite Vintage Silver Dollar
Struck over 90 years ago, Morgan Silver Dollars are arguably the most loved coins in America. One of the reasons these coins are at the top of collectors' lists is that they were struck in 90% fine silver mined from the Comstock Lode in Nevada. The other reason is that they feature famed designer, George T. Morgan's rendition of Lady Liberty. It is estimated that 657 million Morgan Dollars were minted, however only a fraction of this great number remain. Some estimate it to be as low as 15%. Don't miss your chance to own these massive coins struck between 1878 and 1921, in Fine to Very Fine (F-VF) condition. Don't wait! Collectors of all kinds are snapping up what's left. Make sure to order at least one set! Dates vary.
GOVMINTThe Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most iconic U.S. coins, known for its striking design and historical significance. This guide covers everything you need to know about collecting Morgan Dollars, including its history, grading, buying tips, and best storage practices to help you build your collection.Table of Contents
What Are Morgan Silver Dollars?
How Many Morgan Dollars Are Left?…
By GovMint:The Phrygian cap, commonly referred to as the Liberty cap, has had an important role throughout history worldwide and is a significant symbol on coinage. What’s the story behind the Phrygian cap, and what does the cap symbolize?
Let’s talk about the history of the famous Liberty cap and what it means when you find it on coins! What Is a Phrygian Cap?
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Nearly everybody with even a passing interest in Silver Dollars has come across a reference to the Pittman Act of 1918. But, beyond the dry, historical reference to a bill passed over ninety years ago lurks something huge. Something that forever changed the face of coin collecting. Something that, to this very day, impacts each and every Morgan Silver Dollar that has survived. In 1918, Great Britain…
Early Life of George T. Morgan
In 1845, George T. Morgan was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, England. During his adolescence and early adulthood, he was educated at the Birmingham Art School, and then was granted a national scholarship to the South Kensington Art School. He continued his education at the South Kensington School for two years where he received numerous awards and prizes. While in England…