The Morgan Silver Dollar is so enticing to collectors because it was one of the first Silver Dollars produced by the US Mint that US citizens actually really liked. Unlike previous Silver Dollars, the Morgan played host to a beautiful design that was never before seen on US coins. 1904-s in ms 62 or better are […]
1890-O Morgan Silver dollar PCGS MS62
The Philadelphia Mint struck nearly 17 million Morgan dollars in 1890. This issue is very common through MS64. However, the population thins out greatly in gem. Not Coin pictured is stock photo: PCGS guaranteed graded Ms 62
1893 S $1 NGC G 4 Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1893-S Morgan dollar is the undisputed king of the entire series. It has the lowest mintage of any issue, at only 100,000 coins. Additionally, most of the tiny mintage was desperately needed in circulation, meaning few survived in mint state. At NGC, the majority of examples are in the XF or lower range. However, […]
1934-S $1 NGC MS 62
Issued from 1921-1935, the 90% silver Peace dollar is the only U.S. silver dollar issued to commemorate peace. Struck by the historic Philadelphia Mint. The obverse features Liberty in a tiara of light. The reverse of the coin bears the inscription peace and shows an eagle perched on a rock above a rising unseen sun. Last year of […]
1899 Morgan silver dollar PCGS MS 62
With a relatively low mintage of only 330,000 coins, the 1899 Morgan commands a large premium in all grades. However, there are plenty of gem examples available, which explains its affordable price in that grade compared to other semi-keys in the series.
1894 Morgan silver dollar NGC AU55
After the Panic of 1893, the U.S. government repealed the portion of the Sherman Act which called for the Treasury to make large silver purchases and to coin them into silver dollars. Due to this, the mintage of silver dollars at the Philadelphia Mint plummeted in 1894 to only 110,000 pieces (down from over 1.8 […]
1890 Morgan silver dollar PCGS MS63
Presenting a fully struck 1890-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar graded MS63 by PCGS. The coin prominently features smooth fields, an incredibly vivid cartwheel shine, and excellent high point details. This lustrous San Francisco Morgan is ideal for a silver dollar collection.
1920 10C NGC MS 64 FB
The Philadelphia Mint set a record for dime production in 1920 that would not be exceeded until nearly 20 years later. As it turned out, this quantity of dimes was excessive, and a redundancy developed that would slow the minting of this denomination until well into 1923. With such a large number coined, it’s not […]
1937-D 10C PCGS MS66FB
The quality of all Denver Mint coins improved considerably starting with 1937, and for the next 20 years of so they would remain the most consistent attractive issues of the three mints. Thus, splendid gems of the 1937-D are plentiful, and a high percentage possess Full Bands. A single repunched mintmark variety is known for […]
1923-S 25C PCGS VF030
The 1923-S Twenty five cents is part of a series of Standing Liberty quarter coins struck from 1917-1930. Struck in San Francisco and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of 90% silver; 10% copper from a mintage of 1,360,000 struck. Note Stock Photo used : Actual coin Certified PCGS VF030