1890 Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS-63

The 1890 Morgan Silver Dollar represents one of the most productive years of the Morgan series, with over 16 million pieces struck at the Philadelphia Mint. This issue was produced during the height of the silver dollar coinage era, when the Bland-Allison Act mandated substantial silver purchases and coinage. The 1890 Philadelphia Morgan is considered a common date in the series but remains highly collectible due to its classic design and historical significance from the late 19th century American silver boom.
George T. Morgan's obverse design features the iconic profile of Liberty with flowing hair and a Phrygian cap, surrounded by thirteen stars and the inscription "E PLURIBUS UNUM." The strike shows good definition in Liberty's hair details and facial features. The reverse displays the heraldic eagle with outstretched wings, clutching arrows and an olive branch, encircled by "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" with decorative agricultural wreaths flanking the central device.
This example has been certified MS-63 by NGC, indicating choice uncirculated condition with attractive mint luster and well-preserved surfaces typical of the grade. The coin displays the characteristic bright silver appearance and crisp strike quality expected from Philadelphia Mint production. Morgan Silver Dollars remain among the most popular series with collectors due to their beautiful design, substantial silver content, and rich numismatic heritage. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.
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