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{{/presale}} {{#promotion_on}}Discover the timeless allure of the 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coin, a treasure that has captivated coin enthusiasts across generations. With a legacy spanning back to 1878 and a production exceeding 650 million coins, the Morgan Silver Dollar stands as an emblem of numismatic excellence. Notably, this coin marked the revival of the silver dollar after the Coinage Act of 1873. Now, seize the opportunity to acquire the final collection of coins minted at the now-defunct New Orleans Mint, all with certified authenticity. Secure your 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coin today, available at BGASC.
Highlights:
Your 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar Coin will arrive in an NGC protective slab to safeguard its esteemed MS65 grade remains unblemished, preserving both its beauty and value. Every coin within this collection bears a Mint State 65 grade, awarded by the National Guaranty Corporation. MS65 coins showcase an above-average mint luster, with minor scattered contact marks, and the possibility of one or two slightly more pronounced marks and hairlines.
Obverse
The obverse side of the 1904-O Silver Dollar Coin showcases George T. Morgan’s masterful depiction of Lady Liberty. Inspired by the likeness of schoolteacher Anna Williams, this portrayal captures Liberty in an elegant left-profile relief, crowned with a Phrygian cap. Inscriptions read E PLURIBUS UNUM, and 1904.
Reverse
On the reverse side of the 1904-O Morgan Dollar Coin, George T. Morgan’s artistic genius shines through once more with a captivating heraldic eagle design. This representation presents an eagle in a commanding front-facing pose, clutching an olive branch and three arrows. Inscriptions include IN GOD WE TRUST, O, ONE DOLLAR, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
History
Spanning the years from 1878 to 1904, the Morgan Silver Dollar Coins were an annual tradition, followed by a brief return in 1921 and then in 2021. The coins in this collection are a testament to the historical New Orleans Mint, where they were minted from 1879 to 1904. The intricate designs were conceptualized by George T. Morgan, the accomplished former Chief Engraver of the US Mint, lending these coins their eponymous name.
Ordering
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