1878-1904 Morgan Dollars MS-64 NGC

1878-1904 Morgan Dollars MS-64 NGC
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Specifications

  • Mint: Varies
  • Grade: MS-64
  • Diameter: 38.1 mm
  • Denomination: 1 Dollar
  • Metal Content: 0.7734 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    Commanding a profound presence in American numismatics, the Morgan Dollar embodies a vital era of economic transformation and national expansion. Graded MS-64 by NGC, these coins offer collectors a tangible connection to the "free silver" movement.

    The Morgan Dollar stands as a testament to one of the most turbulent yet formative periods in American economic history, born from the fervent "free silver" movement of the late 19th century. Minted between 1878 and 1904, and briefly again in 1921, its inception was a direct consequence of the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which mandated the U.S. Treasury to purchase and coin vast quantities of silver into dollars. This legislative act aimed to expand the money supply and appease powerful silver mining interests, cementing the Morgan Dollar's legacy not merely as currency, but as a symbol of a nation grappling with its monetary policy and economic identity. These particular examples, independently certified at a superb Mint State 64 by NGC, represent a remarkable preservation of this storied past, offered with a random mint year and mint mark, each holding its own unique journey.

    Designed by the brilliant English-born engraver George T. Morgan, who would later become the Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, the coin's artistic merit is as significant as its historical weight. The obverse presents a majestic profile of Lady Liberty, distinctively rendered as an American woman rather than a classical Greek figure. For this iconic depiction, Morgan famously enlisted Anna Willess Williams as his model, capturing a serene and dignified expression beneath a Phrygian cap. The reverse proudly showcases a heraldic eagle with outstretched wings, clutching an olive branch (symbolizing peace) and three arrows (representing readiness for defense), framed by the legend "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the denomination "ONE DOLLAR." Each of these substantial coins contains 0.7734 troy oz of .900 fine silver, with a gross weight of 26.73 grams, a diameter of 38.1 mm, and a thickness of 3.1 mm.

    The enduring production of the Morgan Dollar through 1904 was further propelled by the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890, which significantly increased government silver acquisitions. However, the subsequent repeal of this act amidst the Panic of 1893 led to an eventual depletion of silver reserves designated for coinage, halting production in 1904 until its brief, final resurrection in 1921. Owning an MS-64 NGC Morgan Dollar from this foundational period offers more than just a piece of precious metal; it provides a direct, tangible link to the economic upheavals, political debates, and artistic aspirations that shaped the modern United States.

    For the discerning collector, these MS-64 NGC certified Morgan Dollars offer a rare combination of exceptional numismatic quality, significant historical narrative, and intrinsic silver value. They are not merely objects but artifacts, each whispering tales of American resilience and ingenuity. Whether a cornerstone for a new collection or a distinguished addition to an established portfolio, these high-grade Morgan Dollars encapsulate a vital chapter of American coinage, promising both profound historical resonance and lasting appeal.

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11 Reviews

96% of reviewers recommend this product

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Posted By:Nunzi66

From:Boston, Massachusetts.

Date:Mar 28, 2026

APMEX #1

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Once again from ordering to delivery, APMEX comes through again with 5 star service and quality. I’ll take any Morgan I can get , and was absolutely pleased with an 1885-o and 1887 p with beautiful toning. I’ll never shop anywhere else but here , APMEX.


  • Pros
  • Attractive Design
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:AJ

From:CA

Date:Apr 15, 2023

A+++++++!

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A beautiful Item!


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Easy to Sell
  • Mint Condition
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:apmex

From:Michigan

Date:Oct 15, 2022

i got a 1889 still worth more than what i brought it for very happy!

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great coin ty apmex


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Easy to Sell
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Tom Reeve

From:Buckinghamshire, UK

Date:Feb 17, 2022

Excellent condition!

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I decided to purchase this as part of a larger order, and received an immaculate 1904-O Morgan in an 'old brown holder'. Both the coin and holder are in excellent condition considering their age, and an outstanding example of what to look for regarding a Morgan in this grade. I'll definitely be picking up a few more of these next time :)


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Easy to Sell
  • Mint Condition
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Chicagokid007

From:Southern California

Date:Apr 23, 2020

Random Morgan MS 64

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I purchased 6 Random Morgans and all were in excellent condition for MS 64. Also, I got 6 different dates too! I have had the greatest luck with Apmex! Random means you never know, but you can count on great service and quality. This was my 10th order from Apmex and I couldn't be happier. Thank you!


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Easy to Sell
  • Mint Condition
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Rick

From:Cleveland Ohio

Date:May 12, 2017

quality of service and product

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Hard to review a classic collectible numismatic piece. I usually collect bullion coins. But this is such a classic, had to have one in my collection. Excellent quality, great delivery, great price compared to others for this MS-64 graded piece.


  • Pros
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Easy to Sell
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Richie D.

From:Quincy, Mass. City of Presidents

Date:Dec 18, 2016

WOW!

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I always wanted to collect this particular coin. My father had some from when he was a kid and said he wished he had saved them all. I just purchased some graded XF and 4 graded as ms64. The graded coins looked so superior to the XF's I think they should have been graded 65-66 almost no scratches at all, beautiful finish and very deep stamp with sharp edges. WOW!


  • Pros
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Mint Condition
  • Cons
  • Common (higher mintage)
  • Generic Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:R MIKE PARDEE

From:SPEEDWAY INDIANA

Date:May 5, 2016

VERY DISAPPOINTED

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21 MORGANS MS-64 (18 OF 1 DATE AND 3 OF 1 DATE) I will not purchase again!


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Cons
  • Common (higher mintage)
  • Bottom Line
  • No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Merchant response: Our Product listings that state either "Random" or "Mint Varies" truly do mean random. We ship from what is available in that product at the time, which could be many different years or designs, or all the same. If specific years, designs, or mints are desired, it is best to purchase from the listings stating that specific item. If you are unhappy, you are welcome to contact our Returns Department for assistance.

Posted By:Proof in the Pudding

From:NY, New York

Date:Feb 7, 2015

Hi quality fully struck proof like

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Great value. Super hi-quality for the grade.Blazing luster and great eye appeal.


  • Pros
  • Mint Condition
  • Attractive Design
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Blast White Su
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:DBH

From:OK

Date:Sep 20, 2013

Great value.

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Good stuff.


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Cons
  • Common (higher mintage)
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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