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{{/presale}} {{#promotion_on}}In 2021, the United States Mint reintroduced two familiar silver dollar designs that continue to hold strong appeal with collectors. The modern Morgan Dollar and Peace Dollar releases bring classic imagery back into the Mints current silver programs, offering additional options for those interested in modern U.S. coinage. These coins show how historic designs remain relevant in todays bullion and collectible markets. Morgan Dollar Silver Coins are currently available at Provident Metals.
Highlights:
Each Morgan Dollar Silver Coin offered here comes packaged in an official presentation box and includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the United States Mint. Coins in this listing are available with random years of issue from 2023 onward. The year of issue cannot be selected, and all orders are fulfilled based on current availability.
Obverse
The obverse design of the Morgan Dollar Coin presents a left-facing image of Lady Liberty created by engraver George T. Morgan. She wears a Phrygian cap accented with cotton and wheat, symbolizing American agriculture. The portrait reflects classical influences inspired by ancient artistic traditions while maintaining a uniquely American style. The inscriptions include E PLURIBUS UNUM, LIBERTY, and the year of issue.
Reverse
On the reverse of Morgan Dollar Silver Coins, a heraldic eagle is shown with wings extended. The eagle holds arrows and an olive branch, representing strength and peace. A partial wreath of cotton and wheat surrounds the eagle, tying the reverse design to the agricultural elements seen on the obverse. Together, these details create a balanced and recognizable silver dollar design. The inscriptions read UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and ONE DOLLAR.
History
Historically, Morgan Silver Dollars were struck in large quantities during the late 19th century. Production expanded after the Bland-Allison Act required the government to purchase significant amounts of silver each year. Coins were minted at facilities in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Carson City, and New Orleans, often exceeding the need for circulating currency. Many of these coins were placed into long-term storage, where they remained untouched for years before entering the collector market.
Ordering
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