Lot 11
1880 USA 'San Francisco Mint' Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS63PL
Sold
£75
Est.
£60 - £120
Live Auction
A COLLECTION OF GRADED USA SILVER MORGAN DOLLARS
Live bidding began Nov 28, 2021 at 7 PM GMT
Size
Diameter 38.1mm, Weight 26.73g, (.900) Silver & Mintage 8,900,000
Category
Description
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (1878-1904 /1921) George T. Morgan a former pupil of William Wyon was the designer of the Silver Morgan Dollar. His initial 'M' is found at the truncation of the neck, and it also appears on the reverse on the left-hand loop of the ribbon. The continuation of the Silver Dollar was authorised by the Bland-Allison Act on the 28th February 1878. The production conformed to the Act of January 18, 1837 and saw the wight 412-1/2 grains and fineness .900. The Morgan dollar designer's initial, a single M, is at the base of Liberty's neck. The Reverse: Bald eagle with wings spread, above 'IN GOD WE TRUST', legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONE DOLLAR. The eagle clenching an olive branch and 3 arrows symbolises peace and readiness for war. Beneath the eagle a laurel wreath and a 'M' for the designer. This coin struck at the San Francisco Mint has a 'S' below the eagle. Graded by PCGS MS63 Proof-like, certificate number 13465538. NB PLEASE REFER TO LOT 1 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RESERVES.
Condition
Graded by PCGS MS63 Proof-like (Early Blue Label) Mintage: 8,900,000 Census/ Population : 3,414/ Higher 8,648
Signature
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Quantity
1