Why purchase this New Orleans struck 1902 Morgan Silver Dollar?
The Morgan Silver Dollar was designed by George T. Morgan, the seventh Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, and was produced in five different locations over the course of the series. This 1902-O Morgan Dollar was minted at the New Orleans Mint during the last decade that the Louisiana facility was producing coinage, struck from 0.7734 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver. The magnificent 38.1 mm diameter coin has a reported final mintage of 8,636,000.
Stunning Patriotic Image of Lady Liberty
The left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty, with sprigs of wheat and oak tucked into her hair adorns the obverse, wearing a hairband inscribed "LIBERTY" and a Phrygian cap. "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "1902" and thirteen stars encircle the profile of Liberty.
The reverse of the Morgan Dollar depicts an eagle holding an olive branch and three arrows, with a wreath and the Mint mark for the New Orleans Mint "O" below. The imagery is surrounded by the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "IN GOD WE TRUST" and "ONE DOLLAR."
NGC Mint State 64
This beautiful New Orleans minted 1902-O Morgan Silver Dollar has been graded Mint State 64 by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Sealed in a protective NGC holder, the coin will exhibit an even strike and luster, with several minor marks, hairlines or scuffs evident and attractive eye appeal overall.
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