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90% Silver Standing Liberty Quarters ($100 FV, Circulated)
- $3,201
- Rated 4.67 out of 5
- The Standing Liberty design on the US quarter was one of the more short lived designs from the US Mint. Starting in the 1910s, the US Mint began to work on replacing and modernizing coin designs, many of which were created in 1892 by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber (US Mint 1879 to 1917). Standing Liberty replaced the Barber Quarter…
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90% Silver US Franklin Half Dollars ($1 FV)
- $43
- Rated 4.65 out of 5
- After the Walking Liberty design was halted on the half-dollar coin, the US Mint introduced a design from John R. Sinnock of the famed American diplomat and Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin. Sinnock partnered with US Mint Engraver Gilroy Roberts to work on a design for the reverse of these coins focusing on the Liberty Bell from Franklin’s adopted hometown of…
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90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars ($1 FV)
- $33
- Rated 4.38 out of 5
- All 90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar Coins in this listing are available to you inside of small plastic bags. The bag contains two individual Walking Liberty Half Dollars for a total face value of $1 (USD). The Walking Liberty design never struck onto blanks in quite the manner the US Mint was hoping for, a fact that many use…
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90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars ($10 FV, Circulated)
- $246
- Rated 4.70 out of 5
- The Walking Liberty Half Dollar debuted in 1916 along with two other new designs on US currency. The so-called Barber Coinage that had been in circulation since 1892, designed by US Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, was in the process of being replaced in 1916. The half-dollar, quarter, and dime were all replaced at the same time. Adolph A.…
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90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars ($10 FV, Circulated)
- $241
- Rated 4.57 out of 5
- The Walking Liberty Half Dollar debuted in 1916 along with two other new designs on US currency. The so-called Barber Coinage that had been in circulation since 1892, designed by US Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, was in the process of being replaced in 1916. The half-dollar, quarter, and dime were all replaced at the same time. Adolph A.…
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90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars ($100 FV, Circulated)
- $2,306
- Rated 4.56 out of 5
- Displayed on the front of each half-dollar is Adolph Weinman’s eponymous Walking Liberty design. This inspiring rendition depicts Lady Liberty marching across an open field, classically garbed in a Phrygian cap and a toga bearing the stars and stripes of the US flag. In one hand, she carries a bundle of laurel and oak branches in reference to America’s abundant…
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90% Silver Washington Quarters ($1 FV, Circulated)
- $47
- Rated 4.40 out of 5
- All 90% Silver Washington Quarters in this listing are available with a small bag to house the coins. You’ll receive a total of four quarters for a total face value of $1 (USD). Please note that we do not guarantee the date marks beyond stating that the date range will include 1932 to 1964, the period in which Washington Quarters…
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90% Silver Washington Quarters ($10 FV, Circulated)
- $231
- Rated 4.70 out of 5
- Part of that celebration would be the release of Washington’s effigy on an American circulation coin. The US Quarter was chosen to feature an image of the first President of the United States, replacing the Standing Liberty Quarter design which was in circulation from 1916 to 1930. 90% Silver Washington Quarters consist only of those struck by the United States…
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90% Silver Washington Quarters ($100 FV, Circulated)
- $2,307
- Rated 4.40 out of 5
- The idea was to celebrate the 200th birthday of Washington, born in 1732, by replacing the Walking Liberty design on the nation’s half-dollar coin for just the 1932 issue year. Instead, Congress opted to permanently replace the Standing Liberty quarter design starting in 1932. The latter coin was cancelled in 1930, no quarters were issued in 1931, and the coins returned…
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90% Silver Washington Quarters ($500 FV, Circulated)
- $11,541
- Rated 4.60 out of 5
- Congress halted the Standing Liberty Quarter design program in 1930 due to a lack of popularity for the design. Congress authorized putting Washington on the US Quarter in 1932 to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth. The obverse design of 90% Silver Washington Quarters includes a left-profile bust of President George Washington. The first President of the United States of…
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Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Set NGC MS65 (1878-1904)
- $1,163
- Rated 4.73 out of 5
- In this listing, each coin in the Morgan Silver Dollar Set has its own protective plastic slab from the NGC. The coins come with date marks from the 1878-1904 period and will not feature any matching date marks. For the obverse face of the coins in the Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Set is the effigy of Lady Liberty. This depiction…
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Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Set PCGS MS63 (1878-1904)
- $438
- Rated 4.60 out of 5
- The Morgan Dollars in this 5-coin set come with varying date marks. All of these coins come with a date mark in the original production range from 1878 to 1904. Please note, you will receive five coins in total, each with a different date mark. There will be no matching date marks on the coins in your five-coin set. The…
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Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Set PCGS MS64 (1878-1904)
- $547
- Rated 4.53 out of 5
- The Coinage Act of 1873 ended the free coining of silver in the United States. Americans were no longer allowed to turn in silver to the US Mint and get it back in the form of circulation silver coins. As a result of the Coinage Act of 1873, the Seated Liberty dollar was canceled. In 1878, the Bland-Allison Act restarted…
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Morgan Silver Dollar 5-Coin Set PCGS MS65 (1878-1904)
- $1,163
- Rated 4.68 out of 5
- There were three pieces of Congressional legislation that authorized the production of the Morgan Silver Dollar. The first was the Bland-Allison Act passed in 1878. This legislation authorized the US Treasury to purchase between $2 and $4 million in silver at market values to be struck as silver dollars each month. The Bland-Allison Act was repealed in 1890 when the…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin (1878-1904, BU)
- $36
- Rated 4.80 out of 5
- The Morgan Silver Dollar is named for the Assistant Engraver at the US Mint in 1878, George T. Morgan. His profile portrait of Lady Liberty is featured on one side of the coin, while the image of a bald eagle is featured on the opposite side. Morgan Silver Dollars were produced from 1878 until 1904, when silver stores purchased for…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin (1878-1904, Fine)
- $52
- Rated 4.16 out of 5
- The reverse of the coin is an updated version of the traditional heraldic eagle that was used for many coins. Morgan’s eagle reflects his studies of living eagles in their natural settings. It is proportionally correct with delicately rendered feathers. Additionally, the heraldic eagle’s breastplate has been removed. This combination of elements culminates in a very appealing rendition of the…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin (1878-1904, Good)
- $37
- Rated 4.50 out of 5
- The Morgan Silver Dollar was produced continuously from 1878 until 1904 and once again in 1921. It was originally a replacement for the Seated Liberty Silver Dollar which was brought to an end by the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873 after over 30 years of circulation. This act also ended the practice of free coining of silver, which…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin (1921, AU)
- $41
- Rated 4.70 out of 5
- The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most memorable silver coins ever produced by the US Mint. Morgan Silver Dollars were produced by the mint at a time when the mining industry expected free coining of silver from the US Treasury. The Treasury was expected to accept all silver presented to it, and return it after it was coined. Following…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin (1921, BU)
- $40
- Rated 4.64 out of 5
- Morgan Silver Dollars were produced by the Mint from 1878 to 1904, and then production was halted coining of the Morgans after passage of a bill under the Sherman Silver Purchase Act that forced the US Mint to stop striking the coins once silver reserves purchased in the Act were depleted. The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar marked the reintroduction of silver…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin (1921, VG+)
- $36
- Rated 4.60 out of 5
- Given the long history of these coins and their highly respected and symbolic design, they make an excellent addition to any coin collection or precious metals portfolio. They also make a wonderful gift. The Morgan Silver Dollar was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act in 1873 and it remains a highly popular piece of American silver coinage today. Once you have…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin (Cull)
- $31
- Rated 4.40 out of 5
- The obverse side of each Morgan Silver Dollar features Lady Liberty based on Miss Williams’s profile. Her head is surrounded by thirteen stars that are symbolic, of course, of the original thirteen American colonies. The reverse side of each coin shows an American bald eagle clutching its quiver of arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Each coin has…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin MS62 (1878-1904, PCGS / NGC)
- $74
- Rated 4.62 out of 5
- U.S.A COIN COMPANIES offers these Morgan Silver Dollar coins as a random purchase. We cannot guarantee the date mark, other than to say the coins come from the original 1878-1904 production period, and we cannot guarantee which certification house issued the MS62 grade for any given coin. Your Morgan Silver Dollar is guaranteed to have an MS62 grade and be…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin MS63 (1878-1904, PCGS / NGC)
- $85
- Rated 4.60 out of 5
- The Morgan Silver Dollar was introduced by the United States Mint in 1878 after undergoing two years of design by George T. Morgan. The coin was the first US silver dollar issued by the mint in five years following passage of an Act of Congress that halted the free coining of silver and ended the use of the Seated Liberty…
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Morgan Silver Dollar Coin MS64 (1878-1904, PCGS / NGC)
- $110
- Rated 4.50 out of 5
- However, you coins are chosen at random after your payment is processed and we guarantee neither the date mark nor the grading house. Coins will feature dates only from 1878 to 1904, with no 1921 issues included in this listing. Additionally, the grading house label could be that of the PCGS or NGC. If you buy multiples, please remember you…
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