Morgan Dollars are one of the most popular of all U.S. coins. They were minted in Philadelphia, Carson City, Denver, and San Francisco.
Morgan Dollars were made from 1878 to 1921. 270,232,722 coins were melted under the Pittman Act of 1918 so mintage figures for Morgan Dollars are not necessarily a true indication of rarity.
CAC. Blast white and sharply struck.
Frosty white and very sharply struck.
CAC. Blast white and sharply struck.
Satiny white with peripheral champagne accent.
Sharply struck and frosty white surfaces with russet-gold highlights.
Blast white.
Brilliant and very flashy with frosted devices and nice cameo contrast.
Russet-gold toning.
Brilliant white and sharply struck.
Brilliant white with violet-gold accents along the periphery. Deeply mirrored fields and thick snowy frost on the devices.
Satiny white with touches of peripheral gold toning.
A Superb Gem with brilliant white luster and a touch of light gold that clings to the periphery. The cheek and neck are essentially mark-free and the surfaces are immaculate. The strike is razor-sharp. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Vibrant luster.
Strong 7/8 Feathers. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike.
Satiny white surfaces framed by a trace of gold at the rim.
Strong 7/8TF. Vibrant white luster with lightly frosted design features and a touch of semi proof-like reflectivity. The surfaces are spectacular and devoid of significant marks. Just a single coin has graded finer at NGC.