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Coins and Currency: Coins: US: Dollars


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Coins and Currency: Coins: US: Dollars?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
Brand new plastic protected silver eagle. Proof-like condition.  Nice coin with clear details front and back. Minimal mark just beneath Liberty's hairline. 


No reasonable offer refused.


Item being sold to raise funds for a $7,000.00 Paradigm insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.  Well preserved, sealed silver dollar. Clear and silvery with minimal imperfections at most.  Nice luster and clear lettering on both sides. Dealer rated "MS-63" for its eye appeal.

2012 U. S. Dollar 1 oz fine silver. $59.99

 

Morgan silver dollar 1921-S, sealed, ful $74.99

 

1889 Morgan Silver Dollar. $27.00

 

1899-O Morgan silver dollar nice " M $90.00

Morgan silver dollar " Mint State 60" from the Redfield collection, named after the well-known Depression era Morgan dollar collector, Lavere Redfield. 


Open for best offers.  Nice, with crisp detail front and back, minimal rubbing. 


No reasonable offer refused.


Item being sold to raise funds for a $7,000.00 Paradigm insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.  Bright coin with minimal wear. Full luster.


No reasonable offer refused.


Item being sold to raise funds for a $7,000.00 Paradigm insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.  Nice coin. Plastic encapsulated. 


No reasonable offer refused.


Item being sold to raise funds for a $7,000.00 Paradigm insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.

Redfield collection Morgan Silver Dollar $199.99

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1888 $72.21

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1882 $80.00

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1888 $312.50

Item being sold to raise funds for an insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.  Nice coin with full luster. 


No reasonable offer refused.


Item being sold to raise funds for an insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.  Nice New Orleans Mint Morgan Dollar with strong hair lines with some tarnishing on back. 


Item being sold to raise funds for an insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.  Nice coin with minimum of tarnish. 


Item being sold to raise funds for an insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 


Our fundraising needs also now include the replacement of our mission chapel in Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire on Sept. 22, 2008. The press release is available for viewing in this store's 'links' section at the bottom of the store's home page.

Morgan Silver Dollar 1921 $33.75

 

Silver Dollar Liberty Walking 1990 plast $23.99

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1882 O $81.25

 

Peace silver dollar 1922 $28.00

Nice coin with hairlines and lettering clear and distinct. Eagle feathers distinct. Tarnishing and a few small marks. 


Item being sold to raise funds for an insulin pump and other medical expenses and of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. 

  


 Fine condition for its age. All lettering clear and distinct. 


Open for best offers. 


Item being sold to raise funds for an insulin pump and other medical expenses and  of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.


 Beautiful painted Liberty coin with case and specifications included.


Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  Beautiful coin with full luster and great eye appeal, strong definition to coin details. 


Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.

Morgan Silver Dollar 1896 $50.00

 

Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar 1878 RA $165.00

 

American Silver Eagle Dollar 2000 Brilli $36.00

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1887 Uncirculated m $249.99

Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  Nice Morgan Dollar will full luster, minimum of contact marks. 


Liberty's hairlines and eagle's feathers clearly defined. 


Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.


 Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.

Peace Dollar 1922 S 90% silver. $28.99

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1878 S 90 % silver. $112.49

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1923-S $36.00

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1922 S $43.99

Morgan Dollar with full luster and detail. Minimum of scratches on front. Small blemish on reverse. 


Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.


 Plastic encased in double sided display. 


Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  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.


 Well preserved Carson City dollar with most of its luster present, minor tarnishing in a few places. Features and lettering clearly defined. 


"This historic coin is a valuable memento of an era in American history when pioneers were challenging the est. The silver in this dollar was mined from the rich Comstock Lode, discovered in the mountains near Carson City, Nevada. The Carson City Mint was established there in 1870, and although it was in existence for a mere 24 years, it produced many coins ehich have endured as collector's items, among them the 13 piece Mortan dollar series of 1878-1893. Their link with an historic period in our nation's history gives these dollars an added appeal.


This coin is a specimen of the Morgan dollar, containing ninety percent silver, which somehow survived the massive coin melts of the early 1900's. They were discovered by a Treasury audit in 1964, after nearly a century of obscurity in the vaults. 


This issuance by General Services Administration of the last of the Government's holdings of ninety percent silver dollars will serve for millions of Americans as cherished mementos of our nation's history."


Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.

Morgan Silver Dollar 1889 uncirculated q $170.00

 

Presidential Dollars 2007 D 2007 P Georg $7.00

 

Morgan silver dollar 1900 'O' mint condi $112.50

 

Carson City Silver Dollar 1890 plastic e $299.00

Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  Silver Dollar of the New Orleans Mint, second only to the Carson City Mint in its rarity. Rarer still are coins of this mint in as uncirculated condition as this coin listed here. 


Full luster, Liberty's hairlines clear and strong, as are the Eagle's feathers. Few if any contact marks. 


Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.

Peace Silver Dollar 1923 plastic encased $48.75

 

Peace Dollar 1923 plastic encased. $48.75

 

Peace Silver Dollar 1922 plastic encased $48.75

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1879-O RARE MINT UN $374.99

Unique Eisenhower Dollar. The front commemorates America's Bicentennial (1776-1976). The reverse features the Statue of Liberty with its centennial dates (1886-1986), accompanied by the words 'DOUBLE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY'. 


Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.  Full luster present and details clear. Liberty's hairlines are strong, and the eagle's feathers well defined. 


Scuff marks in places. Noticable bag mark in front of Liberty's forehead. 


Item being sold to raise funds for the surgery of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.


Open for best offers.

 Professionally plastic sealed Morgan dollar with full luster present, details sharp, minimum of surface marks. 


Well worthy of any 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 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.   Uncirculated coin of the historic Carson City mint plastic encapsulated and boxed in its own case with a silver lettered dedication by Pres. Nixon (shown in accompanying photo).


" This historic coin is a valuable memento of an era in American history when pioneers were challenging the est. The silver in this dollar was mined from the rich Comstock Lode, discovered in the mountains near Carson City, Nevada. The Carson City Mint was established there in 1870, and although it was in existence for a mere 24 years, it produced many coins ehich have endured as collector's items, among them the 13 piece Mortan dollar series of 1878-1893. Their link with an historic period in our nation's history gives these dollars an added appeal.


This coin is a specimen of the Morgan dollar, containing ninety percent silver, which somehow survived the massive coin melts of the early 1900's. They were discovered by a Treasury audit in 1964, after nearly a century of obscurity in the vaults. 


This issuance by General Services Administration of the last of the Government's holdings of ninety percent silver dollars will serve for millions of Americans as cherished mementos of our nation's history."


Coin will be fully insured and packaged at our expense!

Eisenhower Dollar Double Golden Annivers $49.00

 

1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $56.25

 

1921 Morgan Silver Dollar, sealed, beaut $84.88

 

Carson City Silver Dollar 1884 uncircula $399.00

Beautiful coin with full mint luster. Scuff marks here and there. Small stains on the back. Plastic encased.


Item being used to raise funds for our senior pastor's surgery. 


 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.


 Lovely mint condition 1922 dollar plastic sealed. 


"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. 

 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.

1922 S Peace Silver Dollar MS 60 $33.00

 

1885 Morgan Silver Dollar high quality M $375.00

 

1922 MS 64 Silver Dollar $74.99

 

Morgan Silver Dollar 1881 O in mint cond $112.50

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. 

 Plastic preserved silver dollar coin.  1896 Morgan Silver Dollar. Well preserved.   

Morgan Silver Dollar 1880 O in mint cond $112.50

 

Eisenhower Bicentennial Silver Dollar 19 $13.77

 

1896 O Morgan Silver Dollar plastic enca $39.90

  



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