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The 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar

1887 Morgan Silver Dollar was one of the silver dollar that many were designed by George T. Morgan and the U.S. met in the period 1878-1904. Morgan began his career as a writer strikes assistant, worked for a writer-in-chief to be. His excellent technical skills, gave him as head writer for eight years. Although his name is famous for the currencies of the United States, is best known for the many Morgan Dollars.

Morgan SilverDollars

Morgan Silver Dollar has become very popular among collectors and are still being sought. Are very strong and get help for many years, investment and collection points. Your life is the result of the large amount of money in each piece, more than 24 grams per piece goes. The Morgan dollar more, the original value because of high silver content. The content of the dollar in 1889 Morgan silver and copper 0.900 0.100with a total weight of 26.73 grams

The complete collection of Morgan dollars were five ticks of the city: Carson City, Philadelphia, has struck New Orleans, Denver and San Francisco. The mint mark on the back of the room right under the tail feathers of the eagle. Each city designated as the mint mark the dollar was taken in. For example, CC Carson City, or New Orleans, Denver D, etc. “Even if all Morgan dollars are worth more than its face value, of Morgan in 1889Silver Dollar is the most valuable and sought after piece of the U.S. dollar series with Morgan. This is partly because of its connection to the west. Carson City had the lowest circulating coins of Carson City held the greatest value. Morgan Silver Dollar is generally appreciated and sought after because of their western traditions and history of the explicit design. The money was used in its design from the Comstock Lode, the people of a memory of the great strikes of money “inHistory.

Morgan Silver Dollar Design

The front of 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar Lady Liberty on the left. Turning around them, the date of the document (see below), the words “E Pluribus Unum” on it and thirteen stars on both sides. The design of Lady Liberty is actually the result of sketches Willess Anna Morgan Williams, a teacher in Philadelphia. “E Pluribus Unum” was chosen to be used, meaning “From many, one.” The other side1889 Morgan Silver Dollar has a bald eagle sitting on a combination of branches and arrows with its wings. Some ring around the eagle and the inscription “In God We Trust” are just above the head. The board of Morgan Silver Dollar in 1887, has “USA” on top and a “dollar” at the bottom with a star between the two groups. The bald eagle is not an immediate hit with audiences when it first came out, but have grown to love this icon.