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Obsolete Morgan Silver Dollars Set of 2

Item: 906-149
HSN Price: $199.95
Shipping & Handling: $9.95
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Add a piece of American history to your collection with these 2 Obsolete Morgan Dollars. What makes these 2 Morgan Dollars so highly collectable is where they were minted. One is from the Carson City mint and one is from the New Orleans mint. The coins are in circulated condition with random dates. Each comes encapsulated in an acrylic case to preserve beauty and condition. The capsules are held within a custom case as well. 

Designed by George T. Morgan, each Morgan dollar bears the likeness of Anna Willess Williams, a Philadelphia kindergarten teacher. The reverse features an American Eagle grasping an olive branch.  More details about the Obsolete Morgan Silver Dollars include:

  • Each coin measures approx. 1.5" in diameter
  • Weighs approx. .86 oz. each
  • Contains approx. .773 oz. pure silver
  • Composed of .900 silver and .100 copper

Note: 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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