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The 1882 Morgan dollar was struck 125 years ago at the main U.S. Mint in Philadelphia (thus no mint mark). Also in 1882, Thomas Edison switched on electric lights at the New York offices of J.P. Morgan - the first commercial distribution of electric power. The powerful Standard Oil Trust was formed, and Jesse James was shot and killed by a member of his own gang. Remember the year with the 1882 Morgan silver dollar!
Own a magnificent 1879 Morgan silver dollar from the second year of the classic Morgan dollar series. 90% silver 1879 Morgan dollar Struck at the second Philadelphia Mint Struck over 140 years ago, this 1879 Morgan dollar offers classic beauty and great historical appeal. Add this Morgan silver dollar to your collection today.
Production of silver dollars broke all records at the Philadelphia Mint in 1886 - as nearly 20 million Morgan dollars were coined. Many bags of 1886 Morgan dollars went into storage in a sealed mint vault and were rediscovered in the 1960s. With wide availability, the 1886 is very affordable in all grades. This popular Morgan dollar was struck the year the Statue of Liberty was erected in New York Harbor.
The 1885 Morgan dollar was struck in 90% fine silver at the main U.S. mint in Philadelphia – which was also the original U.S. mint. The 1885 Philadelphia issue bears no mint mark, and was produced in relatively large quantities. A good number have survived for more than 135 years, as the 1885 Morgan silver dollar is available and attractively priced in all grades. This is a great opportunity to acquire a historic 19th Century Morgan.
By Philadelphia Mint standards, production of the 1897 Morgan silver dollar was quite small with a mintage of about 2.8 million coins. Yet this issue is not overly scarce today and is affordable in all grades. The 1897 silver dollar is also usually well struck with attractive luster. It is a very nice choice for a year set of Morgan silver dollars, and a precious memento of the year the Hawaiian Islands were annexed by the United States!
Morgan dollars are one of the world's most popular coins. Add history to your collection with this 1898 silver dollar! 90% silver This 1898 Morgan silver dollar bears no mint mark Struck at the main U.S. mint in Philadelphia (at the time, mint marks were used only on branch mint issues) The 1898 silver dollar was struck during the year of the Spanish-American War This war was triggered when the U.S. battleship Maine was sunk in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. As a result, America sided with Cuba in its quest for independence from Spain.
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