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1879-1882 Random Year MS66 S-Mint Morgan Silver Dollar. Minted in 0.9000 pure silver, this lustrous coin has been certified by ANACS and comes in a wooden presentation case. It's a great way to learn about one of the most collected of America's classic coins.
1879-1882 Random Year MS66 S-Mint Morgan Silver Dollar Includes:
- Morgan Silver Dollar (random selection from 1879 to 1882)
- Wooden window box
Product Features:
- Morgan Silver Dollar - one of the most collected of America's classic coins
- A favorite silver coin of the "Wild West", Morgans were minted from 1878-1904 and again in 1921
- Named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who was an engraver with the United States Mint
- Obverse (front) portrays Lady Liberty wearing a slave's cap (an ancient symbol of freedom) with the word "Liberty" inscribed on a ribbon
- Reverse features an American eagle holding both the olive branch of peace and arrows of war
- Graded MS66 - Mint State coin with blazing original luster, virtually no surface flaws and good strike
- Wooden display box with window
- Coin produced by the San Francisco Mint
- Graded MS66 by ANACS
- Measures approx. 1.49" in diameter
- Weighs approx. 0.943 oz.
- Contains approx. 0.849 oz. silver
- 0.900 pure silver coin
- Encapsulated
- All coin items considered for return must be in their original condition as sold. Seals and cases contribute to the value of the coin and currency collectibles and must remain intact and unbroken. This applies but is not limited to: grading cases, Mint and Proof cases and packages, bag seals, original government sealed packaging and/or any other special packaging or containers.
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