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Set of 1-5 Morgan Dollars BU

2020-05-15 22:37:00
Set of 1-5 Morgan Dollars Brilliant Uncirculated

Set of 1-5 Morgan Dollars BU

After acquiring a large amount of Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Dollars in the Great American Silver Dollar Hoard, Rick and Jack have established a limited amount of rare sets. Today, an 1881-S Morgan Dollar, which is known for being among the most intricately detailed and lustrous issues in the series, can be yours for the low price of $59! Our set of two also includes the 1887-P, which is even more difficult to acquire than the 1881-S. These two coins can be yours for just $119. If you add our set of three mesmerizing Morgan Silver Dollars to your numismatic collection it will include the iconic 1900-P Morgan Dollar, which represents the turn of the century. That’s three lustrous, Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Dollars for the low price of just $177! Our set of four is available for only $236 and includes the iconic 1921-D, which is the final year of issue and the only Morgan Dollar struck at the Denver Mint. And as the best deal of all, we have our set of five stunning Morgan Silver Dollars! This remarkable set contains every Morgan Dollar mentioned as well as the 1880-O, which is the rarest coin we are offering today, all for just $595!

The Morgan Silver Dollar was put into production due to the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which required the U.S. Treasury to purchase two to four million dollars of silver every month. This silver was all to be used in order to strike new silver coinage. The Bland-Allison Act was initially passed in order to make use of the enormous quantities of silver that were found in deposits out west, such as the famous Comstock Lode.

The Morgan Silver Dollar, designed by George T. Morgan, was minted from 1878 to 1904 and was struck for one final year in 1921. Morgan felt that the previous images of Liberty did not have qualities reminiscent of American women. As a result of this belief, he asked school teacher, Anna Williams to model for the obverse of his famous coin. The reverse of the coin depicts Morgan’s victorious rendition of a heraldic eagle. Although at the time of striking the Morgan Dollar was not popular, it has since become America’s most popular silver coin to collect!