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Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (Random, MS66, NGC)

The Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from the US Mint, graded as MS66 by NGC or PCGS, is minted in .900 fine silver. Comes in random dates from 1878-1904.

Description

Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (Random, MS66, NGC)

BOLD proudly presents the Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar graded MS66 by NGC and PCGS. This silver coin, minted in .900 fine silver, is one of the most sought after, valuable, and precious coins from American coinage history. The MS66 grade from the most trusted coin grading services makes this Morgan Silver Dollar a must-have in your portfolio.

Key Features:

  • Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (Random, MS66, NGC)
  • Purity: Contains 0.7734 troy ounces of .900 fine silver.
  • Obverse: It features the effigy of Lady Liberty surrounded by the US motto, year of issue, and 13 stars.
  • Reverse: It features the heraldic eagle in the center, imprints of the country of issue, and face value.
  • Mintage: Total mintage of 86,730,000 coins!
  • Face Value: 1 Dollar (USD)
  • Legal Tender: Legal tender backed by the US federal government.
  • Dimension: Diameter of 38.1 mm and 2.4 mm in Thickness.
  • Packaging: Each coin arrives in a protective plastic encapsulation from PCGS or NGC with the assayer certificate and guarantee.

You will receive your Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar on dates that range randomly from 1878 to 1904, as per availability! Rest assured, they are precisely graded as specified.

The obverse side of the coin features the effigy of Lady Liberty designed by George T. Morgan, hence the moniker. The portrait of the Lady is modeled by Anna Willess Williams, who is wearing the classic Phrygian cap with a decorated headband that reads, “LIBERTY.” Other inscriptions on the obverse are “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” which means, ‘Out of many, One’ and the year of issue, encircled by 13 stars.

The reverse of the Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar depicts the heraldic eagle in the center clasping a bundle of arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing the contrast between peace and war. The eagle is supported by two wreaths tied together in the bottom center of the coin. The inscriptions on the reverse represent the country of issue, face value, and US motto, such as “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ONE DOLLAR” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.”

Coin Grading Explained!

The coin grading service was established to create a standard for valuing rare and ancient coins. Thus, coin grading services such as Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) and Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) were established. The grades range from 1 to 70, where, simply put, the coin with grade 70 is worth 70 times more than the coin with grade 1.

The MS66 grade for the featured Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar, as per grading standards, means the coin is well-struck with minimal hairlines, not in focal areas.

Acquire a certified Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (Random, MS66, NGC) now to own a piece of history – an invaluable treasure for every collector!

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