1885-1888 Morgan Silver Dollar Philadelphia BU 4 Pieces
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This Morgan Silver Dollar Set is Four You!
During the heyday of the Morgan Silver Dollar, the Philadelphia Mint struck more of the hefty silver coins than any other mint. But today, after over 100 years of circulation and massive silver meltings in World War I, World War II and beyond, Morgan Dollars from the Philadelphia Mint are difficult to find, particularly in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition. This four - piece Silver Dollar collection spans the mid 1880s, featuring coins from 1885, 1886, 1887 and 1888. In 1885, General Ulysses S. Grant died. In 1886, the Statue of Liberty was dedicated. In 1887, Anne Sullivan started teaching Helen Keller, and in 1888, the Washington Monument was opened. Here's your chance to share in all that history while accumulating a hefty amount of precious 90% silver. Your collection comes in a presentation case with a certificate of authenticity. In addition, you save over what the four Silver Dollars sell for individually. Call now!
| Country of Manufacture | United States (US) |
|---|---|
| Denominating Country | United States |
| Currency Type | Dollar |
| Year of Issue | 1888 |
| Mint Name | U.S. Mint |
| Sold Out at Mint | No |
| Maximum Mintage | N/A |
| Privymark | N/A |
| Grade Type | Metal Grade: BU |
| Obverse Design | N/A |
| Obverse Designer / Engraver | George T. Morgan |
| Reverse Design | N/A |
| Reverse Designer / Engraver | N/A |
| Composition | Silver |
| Purity | 0.9000, N/A |
| Weight in Troy Ounces | 1 Ounce - oz |
| Dimensions | 38.1mm |
| Finish Enhancement | N/A |
