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Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars are among the most popular historic US silver coins. Together, these two classic designs represent the nation’s silver dollar production from the late 1800s through the early 1930s. Even in cull condition, these coins remain a practical way for investors to buy 90% silver in bulk at a more affordable price point. Right now, Morgan and/or Peace Silver Dollar Coins in cull condition are available from BullionMax.
Coin Highlights:
Each Morgan and/or Peace Dollar Coin in this listing is housed in a protective plastic flip. All coins offered here are in cull condition. Coins in this category typically show heavy signs of wear or damage and are not considered collectible. These issues may include bending, holes, corrosion, heavy scratching, or other significant surface problems. Coins are selected at random, so we cannot promise which design you will receive. If you purchase more than one coin, you could receive all Morgan Dollars, all Peace Dollars, or a mix of both.
The Morgan Silver Dollar was created by George T. Morgan and debuted in 1878 after the Bland-Allison Act required the federal government to purchase large quantities of silver for coin production. The series continued through 1904 before returning for one final year in 1921. That same year, the Peace Dollar was introduced as a symbol of hope and renewal following World War I. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the Peace Dollar was struck from 1921 through 1928 and later returned briefly in 1934 and 1935. These coins marked the final circulating silver dollars produced in the United States until decades later.
The obverse of the Morgan Dollar shows a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap decorated with cotton and wheat. Thirteen stars surround her image to represent the original colonies. The reverse of the Morgan Dollar depicts a heraldic eagle with wings spread wide. The eagle holds arrows and an olive branch in its talons and is framed by a wreath.
The obverse of the Peace Dollar features a right-facing Liberty with flowing hair and a radiant crown, offering a more modern interpretation of the design compared to earlier US coinage. The reverse of the Peace Dollar displays a bald eagle resting on a rocky perch with its wings folded. It holds an olive branch, with the inscription “PEACE” below and rays of sunlight rising behind the landscape.
If you have any questions about buying silver, please contact BullionMax customer service at 800-729-3202, online using our web chat, or via our email address.
| Product ID | 6831245 |
| Year | Random |
| Mint Mark | Varies |
| Purity | .900 |
| Manufacturer | US Mint |
| Condition | Cull |
| Face Value | $1 |
| Issuing Country | United States |
| Edge Design | Reeded |
| CoA | No |
| Packaging Type | Plastic Flip |
| Metal Weight | .7734 Troy Ounce |
| Theme | Currency |
| Design | Silver Dollar |
| Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
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