1884-CC $1 Morgan Silver Dollar GSA Uncirculated, Box & COA

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Description

The Morgan Silver Dollar was the first silver dollar produced by the United States Mint after the Coinage Act of 1873. This 90% coin was minted from 1878 to 1904 and then again in 1921. Prominently displayed on the obverse of this silver dollar is George T. Morgan’s rendition of Lady Liberty, along with a series of thirteen stars honoring our original thirteen colonies, and the phrase “E Pluribus Unum.” Morgan’s interpretation of the heraldic eagle is pictured on the reverse.

Coin Features:

  • 90% Silver
  • Shipped in protective packaging

Some toning and hazing should be expected when you purchase these items as well as some reasonable wear to the exterior packaging and box.

When purchasing coins in their Original Government Packaging, there are a few things to consider. Due to the age of these items, many of them will have some natural toning or hazing present on at least some of the coins. We are always sure to store these items in the proper manner to prevent this from happening. However, most of these items have had multiple owners before they made it to us.

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Additional information

Year

1884

Metal Type

Silver

Coin

Morgan Silver Dollar

Issuing Country

United States

Denomination

$1

Fineness

0.9

Shape

Round

Country of Manufacture

United States

Composition

Silver

Metal Content

0.7734 oz

Precious metal content per u

0.7734 oz

Circulated uncirculated

Uncirculated

Certification

Uncertified