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Bag of Morgan Silver Dollars
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
mixed |
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Metal:
Silver |
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Purity:
0.9 |
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Denomination:
1
Dollar |
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Weight:
26.73 g |
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Diameter:
38.1 mm |
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Condition:
Brilliant Uncirculated |
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Obverse:
Lady Liberty, "E Pluribus Unum." 13 stars, date.
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Reverse:
Eagle with spread wings and arrow in talons, laurel wreath, "In God We Trust," denomination, "United States of America."
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Packaging:
Coin Tube, Special Bag |
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Imagine riding atop a creaking stagecoach. You keep a nervous grip on a Winchester while the driver yells at the team of horses. Bandits are on your trail for the sacks of silver dollars at your feet. Now you can relive this timeless story from the Old West with full bags of authentic Morgan Silver Dollars. Struck from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, these were the silver dollars that fueled the Old West and paid for everything from a raucous night in a saloon to a week’s wages driving cattle. These large silver dollars were struck in .900 fine silver and were transported to banks in 100-coin bags. Get a 50-coin half bag, you’re guaranteed to get at least five different dates or mint marks.
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