Specifications
Historical Significance
The Morgan Dollar was born from the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which required the U.S. Treasury to purchase large quantities of silver and coin it into dollars. The coin witnessed the Indian Wars, the Gilded Age, and the closing of the American frontier.
Investment Considerations
Numismatic Value:: Prices range from near-melt for common dates to six figures for key dates in high grades
Key Dates:: 1893-S, 1889-CC, 1884-S command significant premiums
Grading Matters:: The difference between an MS-63 and MS-65 can be thousands of dollars
Dual Value:: Combines intrinsic silver value with collector demand
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