1885 PCGS MS-63 Morgan Dollar Silver Coin
Morgan Dollars were circulating dollar coins in the US from 1878 to 1904.
George T. Morgan’s design imprinted on these coins symbolizes America's westward expansion and industrial growth in the 19th century. The coins' metal content accounted for .7734 ounces of silver.
At SD Bullion, you can find 1885 Morgan Silver Dollar Coins, sealed in PCGS slabs and certified as MS-63 coins.
Coin Highlights
- Evaluated, encapsulated, and graded as MS-63 coin by PCGS;
- Contains .7734 oz of silver;
- Produced by the US Mint;
- Holds USD 1 denomination and legal tender status;
- The obverse showcases Lady Liberty;
- The reverse displays the Bald Eagle.
The Design
The obverse portrays Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls and a tiara inscribed with “LIBERTY.”
It includes the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM, ”thirteen five-pointed stars representing the Thirteen Original Colonies, and the year of issuance.
The reverse displays the Bald Eagle with outstretched wings, arrows, and olive branches in its talons and laurels surrounding it.
The accompanying engravings on this side read “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and “ONE DOLLAR.”
A PCGS MS-63 Coin
PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) appraises and grades coins using the Sheldon Grading Scale as a parameter. It works apart from sovereign mints, certifying coins from 1 to 70, according to their condition.
MS stands for Mint State, indicating a coin produced in a business circulation sample format. Grade 63 indicates that the coin may present marks and minor visible hairlines but still have an attractive overall appearance.
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