1893 Morgan Silver Dollar $1, PCGS MS 65 - Hard Date in Gem
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This is a PCGS graded coin. You will receive the pictured coin. You are Buying a 1893 Morgan Silver Dollar graded MS65 by PCGS. Satiny and extraordinarily clean. This is a bright specimen whose luster characteristics rival that of an early S-mint dollar. Well struck for the issue, there are no mentionable abrasions on either side of this lovely dollar. The 1893 is the third scarcest business strike P-mint dollar after the 1901 and 1894 (both of which are far rarer than the '93-P). Only 378,000 pieces were struck and many Uncirculated coins are available to those willing to accept something less than a Gem. However, in Gem condition the '93-P is elusive. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.
Coin Features:
PCGS graded MS65
Known as a Morgan Silver Dollar
Rolling Cartwheel Luster
Obverse: Liberty Facing Left wearing a Liberty Cap and a Crown of Trade Goods. Around rim E Pluribus Unum and 13 Stars.
Reverse: Forward facing Eagle holding Arrows and Olive Branch. Around rim United States of America. Motto In God We Trust. Laureate Crown around Eagle.
Morgan Dollars (1878-1921) - After 1873, there was a short hiatus from U.S. dollar production. But in 1878, the Mint began to again strike silver dollars under the orders of the Bland-Allison Act. Created by Charles Morgan, the new dollar design was produced until 1904 and then again for one year in 1921. The Morgan dollar features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse with a crown adorned with wheat, and cotton. The reverse offers an eagle with wings spread clutching a crop of arrows and an olive branch clutched in its talons. The coins were struck in 90% silver and are 0.7734 of a troy ounce. They are popular today with silver buff and collectors alike. In fact, they are perhaps the most collected series in all of U.S. numismatics.