Product Description
An 1881 Carson City Mint (CC) Morgan Silver Dollar graded Mint State 67 (MS-67) by PCGS with a secure gold shield label. This piece displays an original vibrant luster with phenomenal obverse toning which progresses from light peach to tangerine orange, magenta, purple and finally blue, creamy/frosty white reverse and excellent, sharp details. VAM-2 is defined by the visible doubling of both 8's in the date. Further characteristics include a die scratch that appears between the olive branch and arrows feathers on the reverse and slight doubling of the upper leaves in the left and right wreaths, bottom inside of STATES OF AMERICA towards rim and tops of In God We Trust towards rim. The total mintage for this date & mint mark: 296,000. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase.
Morgan Dollars are silver dollars that were minted from 1878-1904, and resumed again in 1921 for that year only. They were the first standardized silver dollars following the production of the Seated Liberty pattern which ended in 1873 due to the Coinage Act of 1873. The Coinage Act of 1873 outlawed all holders of silver bullion to strike their silver into legal tender. In 1878, the Grand Bland Plan otherwise referred to as the ‘Bland-Allison Act’, was enacted to restore the silver dollar. The bill required the US Treasury Department to purchase between 2-4 million dollars worth of silver bullion and coin them into silver dollars. The fineness of these silver dollars became standardized at 412.5 grains of .900 fine silver, .100 copper, a net weight of .77344 ounces pure silver, and a total weight of 26.73 grams ( 0.942873 oz.) Morgan Dollars as they became known, were designed and named after by the United States Mint assistant engraver George T. Morgan. Morgan’s design featured a profiled bust of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle with outstretched wings on the reverse. Furthermore, dates were struck below the bust of liberty and mint marks (when present) are below the wreath on the reverse. George T. Morgan’s last initial (M) can be found at the truncation of the neck. His last initial (M) is also found on the reverse on the left hand loop of the ribbon.
Additional Info
Denomination | $1 |
Condition | Superb Gem Uncirculated |
Grade Designation | MS-67 |
Mint / Brand | Carson City Mint |
Metal Type | Silver |
Aggregate Precious Metal Weight in oz | 0.7734 |
SKU | Joelconsignment22 |
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