Why Add This Mint State 66 1887 Morgan Dollar to Your Collection?
Without a doubt, the Morgan silver dollar is one of the most well-known and widely collected classic US coins. This one was struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1887. It is 90% silver by weight, the remainder is copper. The mintage for this coin was a bit high, but like other classic coins only a fraction remain today. There were only 20,290,000 of these struck.
Impressive Designs by Morgan
Many modern coins have designs from 2 different artists, but the obverse and reverse designs of classic coins were typically created by the same person. The designs on this silver dollar are the work of George T. Morgan. The obverse displays the date and his depiction of Liberty.
On the reverse, the face value can be found. Above this there is a wreath and a bald eagle with its wings partially spread.
Impressive Mint State 66 from NGC
This silver dollar has been graded and encapsulated by the professionals at the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). After it was examined and authenticated, it was awarded the grade of Mint State 66. This is a high grade for a classic coin, Mint State 66 means this specimen still displays all of its original details and it has few imperfections.
Order today, this NGC Mint State 66 1887 Morgan silver dollar could be a part of your collection.
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