1882-1884-CC NGC MS-64 Morgan Silver Dollar GSA with Box & COA - Random Year
The Morgan Dollar, a silver coin minted in the United States, was produced from 1878 to 1904 and briefly in 1921 as the nation’s official dollar coin. They were designed by Chief Engraver George T. Morgan and named after him.
Struck at various U.S. Mint locations, including the Carson City Mint, production at Carson City ended in 1893. Coins minted there between 1882 and 1884 were stored in the U.S. Treasury until 1970 when the General Services Administration (GSA) authorized their public sale.
These uncirculated Morgan Dollars remain preserved in GSA slabs, presented in black boxes with soft blue velvet interiors, accompanied by a message from President Richard Nixon.
Today, SD Bullion offers 1882-1884-CC Morgan Silver Dollars GSA with Box & Certificate of Authenticity of varied mintages, sealed in NGC slabs and graded as MS-64 coins.
Coin Highlights
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Encapsulated and graded as MS-64 coins by NGC;
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Contains .7734 oz of silver;
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Produced by the US Mint;
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Issued by the Carson City Mint;
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Housed in an original GSA plastic holder, display case, and COA;
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Mintage variation between 1882, 1883, and 1884;
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The obverse features Lady Liberty's design;
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The reverse showcases the Eagle.
The Design
The obverse portrays Lady Liberty in a left-profile depiction wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls and a tiara inscribed "LIBERTY."
Surrounding the image are the words "E PLURIBUS UNUM," thirteen five-pointed stars representing the Thirteen Original Colonies, and the year of issuance at the bottom.
The reverse displays a Bald Eagle with outstretched wings, clutching arrows, and olive branches amidst laurels.
The inscriptions "IN GOD WE TRUST," "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," and "ONE DOLLAR" are part of the design.
An NGC MS-64 coin
NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) works independently from sovereign mints, appraising and grading coins using the Sheldon Scale, which ranks coins from 1 to 70.
MS stands for Mint State, referring to coins issued in the same format as a business circulation coin. 64 is the grade given to coins with average luster, noticeable, light scuff marks, or defects but with attractive overall quality.
The Random Year Purchase
These Morgan Silver Dollars were produced in the old Carson City Mint between 1882 and 1884. They are all sealed in NGC slabs, graded as MS-64 coins, and housed in an original Box with a COA. Therefore, according to our inventory at the time of shipping, the coins may have assorted mintages.
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