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041908003
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Morgan silver dollar 1900 'O' mint condition.
Nice Morgan New Orleans mint dollar. Full luster, minimal contact marks.
Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.
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012208001
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1891 S in mint condition.
1891 S Morgan silver dollar. Well preserved and shiny. Flaws barely visible.
"The Morgan Dollar is a silver United States dollar coin. The dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again for one more year in 1921. The Morgan Dollar is named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who designed the obverse and reverse of the coin. Morgan's monogram appears near Lady Liberty's neck on the obverse. The dollar was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. It has a fineness of .900, giving a total silver content of 0.77344 troy ounces (24.057 grams) per coin.
The Comstock Lode, the greatest silver strike in history, was discovered in Nevada in the late 1850s. The strike put downward pressure on silver prices worldwide. In 1878 Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act which required the Treasury Department to purchase large amounts of silver, and to strike it as coins. For reasons of economy, the Treasury chose to strike the silver as dollars.
When the dollar was minted in 1878, it was the first dollar issued for American commercial use since the last Seated Liberty Dollar of 1873. The Trade Dollar was minted during this time period but was for trade in the orient. The dollar was continuously minted until 1904 when the supply of dollars in circulation was high and there was an absence of silver bullion. Then in 1918, the Pittman Act called for over 270 million coins to be melted for silver content. In 1921, the coinage of the Morgan Dollar resumed for that year and was replaced by the Peace Dollarcommemorative that would become standard issue. Since 1921, many Morgan Dollars have been melted, mostly when silver prices escalate and they yield silver bullion."
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. Open for best offers.
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Full Price: $150.00 30 % off!
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012208002
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1921 P in mint condition.
Beautiful Morgan silver dollar with bare minimum of flaws. Light tarnishing on left front edge of coin.
Bright and silvery.
Item being used to raise funds for senior pastor's surgery.
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Full Price: $65.00 30 % off!
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012208003
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1921 in mint condition.
Beautiful Morgan Silver Dollar. Clear and silvery. Tiny gash below the hair on facial profile of coin front.
Item being used to raise funds for senior pastor's surgery.
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Full Price: $67.00 30 % off!
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012208004
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1880 O in mint condition.
Morgan silver dollar. Clear and silvery. Mint condition. Tiny mark on "LIBERTY" head band. Beautiful coin with scarcely visible flaws.
"The Morgan Dollar is a silver United States dollar coin. The dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again for one more year in 1921. The Morgan Dollar is named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who designed the obverse and reverse of the coin. Morgan's monogram appears near Lady Liberty's neck on the obverse. The dollar was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. It has a fineness of .900, giving a total silver content of 0.77344 troy ounces (24.057 grams) per coin.
The Comstock Lode, the greatest silver strike in history, was discovered in Nevada in the late 1850s. The strike put downward pressure on silver prices worldwide. In 1878 Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act which required the Treasury Department to purchase large amounts of silver, and to strike it as coins. For reasons of economy, the Treasury chose to strike the silver as dollars.
When the dollar was minted in 1878, it was the first dollar issued for American commercial use since the last Seated Liberty Dollar of 1873. The Trade Dollar was minted during this time period but was for trade in the orient. The dollar was continuously minted until 1904 when the supply of dollars in circulation was high and there was an absence of silver bullion. Then in 1918, the Pittman Act called for over 270 million coins to be melted for silver content. In 1921, the coinage of the Morgan Dollar resumed for that year and was replaced by the Peace Dollarcommemorative that would become standard issue. Since 1921, many Morgan Dollars have been melted, mostly when silver prices escalate and they yield silver bullion."
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. Open for best offers.
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Full Price: $90.00 30 % off!
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012208007
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1902 O in mint condition.
Nice Morgan Silver Dollar. Clear and silvery. A few small scratches evident on front of coin.
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor.
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Full Price: $53.00 30 % off!
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012208006
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1881 O in mint condition.
Beautiful shiny silver dollar with flaws scarcely visible.
" The Morgan Dollar is a silver United States dollar coin. The dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again for one more year in 1921. The Morgan Dollar is named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who designed the obverse and reverse of the coin. Morgan's monogram appears near Lady Liberty's neck on the obverse. The dollar was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. It has a fineness of .900, giving a total silver content of 0.77344 troy ounces (24.057 grams) per coin.
The Comstock Lode, the greatest silver strike in history, was discovered in Nevada in the late 1850s. The strike put downward pressure on silver prices worldwide. In 1878 Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act which required the Treasury Department to purchase large amounts of silver, and to strike it as coins. For reasons of economy, the Treasury chose to strike the silver as dollars.
When the dollar was minted in 1878, it was the first dollar issued for American commercial use since the last Seated Liberty Dollar of 1873. The Trade Dollar was minted during this time period but was for trade in the orient. The dollar was continuously minted until 1904 when the supply of dollars in circulation was high and there was an absence of silver bullion. Then in 1918, the Pittman Act called for over 270 million coins to be melted for silver content. In 1921, the coinage of the Morgan Dollar resumed for that year and was replaced by the Peace Dollarcommemorative that would become standard issue. Since 1921, many Morgan Dollars have been melted, mostly when silver prices escalate and they yield silver bullion."
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. Open for best offers.
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Full Price: $90.00 30 % off!
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012208008
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1885 O in mint condition.
Beautiful 1885 silver dollar O mint coin. Clear and radiant with scarcely visible flaws.
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor.
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012208009
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1888 O in mint condition.
Beautiful radiant coin with minimum of flaws and tarnish.
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor.
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012208010
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1921 P in mint condition.
Beautiful shiny silver dollar with small areas lightly tarnished.
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor.
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012208011
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1888 in mint condition.
Beautiful silver dollar with minimum of flaws.
Item being used to raise funds for our senior pastor's surgery.
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012208012
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1897 in mint condition.
Beautiful, virtually flawless 1897 silver dollar.
Item being used to raise funds for our senior pastor's oral surgery.
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012208013
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1896 in mint condition.
Beautiful radiant coin with minor flaws. Small tarnish area on right side of front.
Item being used to raise funds for our senior pastor's surgery.
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012208014
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Morgan Silver Dollar 1898 in mint condition.
Beautiful clear coin with small tarnish spots upper area of front.
Item being used to raise funds for our senior pastor's oral surgery.
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020608003
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1896 Mint condition Morgan Silver Dollar.
Nice well preserved coin (probably at least an MS 64 in my opinion).
Item being used to raise funds for our senior pastor's surgery.
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020708001
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1885 Morgan Silver Dollar high quality MS coin
Minor imperfections at most. In my opinion anywhere from MS 65 to MS 67.
A worthy addition to any serious coin collection.
"The Morgan Dollar is a silver United States dollar coin. The dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again for one more year in 1921. The Morgan Dollar is named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who designed the obverse and reverse of the coin. Morgan's monogram appears near Lady Liberty's neck on the obverse. The dollar was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. It has a fineness of .900, giving a total silver content of 0.77344 troy ounces (24.057 grams) per coin.
The Comstock Lode, the greatest silver strike in history, was discovered in Nevada in the late 1850s. The strike put downward pressure on silver prices worldwide. In 1878 Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act which required the Treasury Department to purchase large amounts of silver, and to strike it as coins. For reasons of economy, the Treasury chose to strike the silver as dollars.
When the dollar was minted in 1878, it was the first dollar issued for American commercial use since the last Seated Liberty Dollar of 1873. The Trade Dollar was minted during this time period but was for trade in the orient. The dollar was continuously minted until 1904 when the supply of dollars in circulation was high and there was an absence of silver bullion. Then in 1918, the Pittman Act called for over 270 million coins to be melted for silver content. In 1921, the coinage of the Morgan Dollar resumed for that year and was replaced by the Peace Dollar commemorative that would become standard issue. Since 1921, many Morgan Dollars have been melted, mostly when silver prices escalate and they yield silver bullion."
Item being used to raise funds for surgery of senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. Open for best offers.
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021208005
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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
Lovely mint condition coin with full luster present. Details clear. Scuff marks here and there. Small bluish-green stains on eagle's breast and right wing.
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030608005
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Morgan Dollar 1882 G 90% silver.
Vintage United States dollar. A valuable investment in today's growing silver market.
Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.
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