1880 Morgan $1 PCGS MS64

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1880 Morgan $1 PCGS MS64
1880 Morgan $1 PCGS MS64
1880 Morgan $1 PCGS MS64
1880 Morgan $1 PCGS MS64
These silver dollar coins were struck from 1878 through 1904. They were struck for one additional year in 1921, as there was a silver shortage after World War I.
George T. Morgan, who was the Assistant Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, created both the obverse and reverse designs for this new coin.
Morgan’s obverse design depicted a mature Miss Liberty, facing to the left. She wore a Phrygian, or slave’s cap on her head, as well as a crown made of cotton and wheat. Additionally, she wore a headband upon which displayed the word “LIBERTY.” The upper periphery of the obverse displays “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” The date of striking was placed on the lower periphery. In between that motto and the date were thirteen six-pointed stars – seven on the left side, six on the right.
Morgan’s reverse design displayed an American Bald Eagle, facing to the left, and the eagle’s wings are outstretched and raised upward. The motto, “IN GOD WE TRUST,” is positioned between the eagle’s wings. The eagle is centered within an olive wreath. It holds three arrows in one talon, and an olive branch in her other. On the upper periphery is “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and the denomination “ONE DOLLAR,” is displayed on the lower periphery.
This coin was dated 1880, and it was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, so there is no mintmark underneath the eagle. The Philadelphia Mint struck t 12,600,000 silver dollar coins during that year.
This coin is graded as MS64 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), one of the three most popular and desirable grading services in existence.
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Specifications  
Year 1880
Denomination One Dollar
                    Grade MS64
Country United States of America
Grading Service PCGS
Weight .77344
Fineness .900 Fine Silver
Diameter 38.1 mm
Manufacturer The United States Mint
 

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