1891-S Morgan Dollar MS-64 PCGS

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MS-64
Population
The total number of coins graded by a specific grading service for a particular coin and grade combination.
2,602
Graded Higher
The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service.
930
Mintage
The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination.
5,296,000
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Coin Highlights:
- Contains .7734 oz of Silver.
- PCGS encapsulation protects and ensures the coin's condition.
- Obverse: Showcases Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap with the word "Liberty" on her hair band, bordered by "E Pluribus Unum," the date of issue and thirteen small stars representing the original colonies.
- Reverse: Depicts a bald eagle clutching an olive branch and a bundle of arrows, surrounded by "United States of America," "One Dollar," and "In God We Trust."
- Features the San Francisco Mint's "S" mint mark above the denomination.
This piece of American history will instantly increase your collection's value. Add this graded 1891-S Morgan Dollar to your collection today!
1891-S Morgan Dollar MS-64 PCGS
George T. Morgan created the Morgan Dollar design used on the United States dollar coins minted in 1878 and 1904 and again in 1921. The Morgan Silver Dollar was the first standard Silver dollar minted since production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar, ceased due to the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which ended the free coining of Silver. The coin is named for its designer, George T. Morgan. By 1876, there were almost no Silver Dollars left in Treasury vaults available for circulation, yet demand remained high for these coins as they were still legal tender for all debts private and public at their face value of one dollar. To meet this demand, in 1876 the Secretary of the Treasury, Benjamin Bristow, began purchasing large quantities of Silver bullion from George T. Morgan and other sources for coinage purposes.
Morgan's design for the coin's obverse featured a profile portrait representing Liberty. The reverse design was an eagle with wings outstretched, clutching an olive branch in one talon and arrows in the other. From 1878 until 1904, the Morgan Dollar was United States' dollar coin. It was minted at five different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), New Orleans (O), Carson City (CC), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S). George T. Morgan's classic design makes the Morgan Dollar highly desirable to collectors worldwide.
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Learn MoreCoin ID | 7210 |
Population The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination. |
2,602 |
Grade | MS-64 |
Graded Higher The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service. |
930 |
Mint Mark | S - San Francisco |
Mintage The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination |
5,296,000 |
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