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1898-P Morgan Silver Dollar XF
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Morgan Silver Dollars From the Epicenter of U.S. Coinage
In the 1880s, Nevada’s Comstock Lode was in full production, with loads of silver making its way East for striking at the Philadelphia Mint. Among the coins struck were these Morgan Silver Dollars, minted in 90% fine silver. The Morgan circulated heavily around the United States, and eventually as much as 85% of all Morgans struck wound up being worn down or melted for their silver.
Beautiful Morgans From The “Mother Mint”
Here we’ve located 1898-dated Morgans struck at the “Mother Mint” in Philadelphia that are still in nice collector-grade Extremely Fine (XF) condition. The Philadelphia Mint was the first. The “Mother Mint.” The place where all U.S. coinage began! It opened its doors in 1792 and has been going ever since. Many iconic coins have passed through its doors, including these beautiful Morgan Silver Dollars struck in 90% fine silver minted from the famous Comstock Lode in Nevada. Graded Morgans have been very hot lately, and we seem to keep selling out of our supply. Get these coins while you still can!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR COIN – The Morgan Silver Dollar — so named for its designer, U.S. Mint Assistant Engraver George T. Morgan — has stood the test of time. Struck from 1878-1904 and again in 1921.
- BIG SILVER COINS – Struck in 26.73 grams of 90% silver, the Morgan Silver Dollar is a big coin 38.1 mm in diameter.
- CLASSIC DESIGNS – Morgan’s historic design depicts a profile of Lady Liberty on the obverse while the reverse features an eagle with outstretched wings.
- EXTREMELY FINE CONDITION – Your 1898-P Morgan Silver Dollar comes in Extremely Fine (XF) condition.
- KEY-DATE COIN FROM THE MOTHER MINT – Struck at the “Mother Mint” in Philadelphia, this 1898-dated coin is from America’s “Gilded Age” of the late 19th century and has no mint mark.
- THE CASE OF THE DISAPPEARING MORGANS – While millions of Morgan Silver Dollars were struck from 1878 through 1921, massive silver meltings and the ravages of time have taken their toll. Today coin experts believe that only 15% of all Morgans ever struck remain in existence!
Step back in time to the late 1800s and secure a gleaming Morgan Silver Dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Start, complete or add on to your Morgan collection today!
Availability | In Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1898 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | 0.9000 |
Condition | Circulated |
Grade | XF |
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Denomination | 1.00 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | Philadelphia - P |
Coin Weight | 26.73 Grams - g |
Dimensions | 38.1mm |