1900-O NGC MS-64 Morgan Dollar Silver Coin
Morgan Dollars were the official U.S. one-dollar coins from 1878 to 1904. Created by George T. Morgan and produced by the U.S. Mint, each coin contained 0.7734 ounces of silver.
The series saw a brief revival in 1921, and in 2021, a special edition was issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of its last mintage.
Today, SD Bullion offers 1900-O Morgan Silver Dollars graded by PCGS as MS-63 coins.
Coin Highlights
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Evaluated, encapsulated, and graded as MS-64 coin by NGC;
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Produced by the US Mint;
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Contains .7734 oz of silver;
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Bears USD 1 denomination and legal tender status;
- Has the "O" mint mark, signifying it is a coin from the New Orleans mint;
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The obverse portrays Lady Liberty;
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The reverse depicts the Bald Eagle;
The Design
The obverse consists of Lady Liberty’s portrayal enhanced by a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls and a tiara inscribed “LIBERTY.”
The motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” thirteen five-pointed stars representing the Thirteen Original Colonies and the year of issuance are included.
The reverse showcases the Bald Eagle with outstretched wings, arrows, and olive branches in its talons and laurels surrounding it.
It also displays the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” the words “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and “ONE DOLLAR.”
An NGC MS-64 coin
NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation appraises and grades coins using the Sheldon Grading Scale, which ranks coins from 1 to 70 based on their condition.
MS stands for Mint State, indicating a coin produced in a business circulation sample format. Grade 64 indicates that the coin may present slight imperfections and minor visible hairlines but still have an attractive overall appearance.
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