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Minted at the end of what many consider to be the "Old West," 1896-S Morgan Silver Dollars were struck in the city of San Francisco. Some of them lived in the pockets and saddlebags of real Wild West cowboys, were slapped on the bars of local saloons or waged in high-stakes games of faro. Others were carefully stored in uncirculated condition, preserving a piece of the Wild West era for future generations.
Struck in 90% silver, this uncirculated 1896-S Morgan Silver Dollar comes graded and certified by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as being in gorgeous near-gem Mint State-64 (MS64) condition, sealed in a protective holder to preserve its historic provenance for a lifetime. Order yours now!
Nearly everybody with even a passing interest in Silver Dollars has come across a reference to the Pittman Act of 1918. But, beyond the dry, historical reference to a bill passed over ninety years ago lurks something huge. Something that forever changed the face of coin collecting. Something that, to this very day, impacts each and every Morgan Silver Dollar that has survived. In 1918, Great Britain…
Early Life of George T. Morgan
In 1845, George T. Morgan was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, England. During his adolescence and early adulthood, he was educated at the Birmingham Art School, and then was granted a national scholarship to the South Kensington Art School. He continued his education at the South Kensington School for two years where he received numerous awards and prizes. While in England…