The Silver Dollar was first authorized in 1792, but the first issues did not appear until 1794. From then until 1804, all Silver Dollars had the edge lettering ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT. Early Silver Dollars had several designs including the Flowing Hair Silver Dollars (1794-1795), the Draped Bust Silver Dollars (1795-1804), the Gobrecht Silver Dollars (1836-1839), the Gobrecht Dollars (1836-1839), the Liberty Seated Silver Dollars (1840-1873), and the Trade Silver Dollars (1873-1885). Following these Early Silver Dollars, the Morgan Dollars (1878-1921); Peace Dollars (1921-1935) were produced. For the average collector, the Early Silver Dollars are too scarce to collect; however, up until the mid twentieth century, Morgan Silver Dollars were available from banks at face value. Obviously Early Silver Dollar coins were not, but many are available today for type collectors, specialists, and investors.
1794 Silver Dollar (1794 Early $1), PCGS VF30. This wonderful 1794 Early Dollar shows antique steel-grey and tan toning that is darker towards the edge of the coin...More
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1794 $1 (BB-1, B-1, Die State III, R-4) PCGS VF-30 The only known dies of the year. The very first silver dollar had a mintage of 2,000 pieces, of which 242 were considered...More
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1794 Early $1 (1794 $1) PCGS VF30. The 1794 Dollar is a coin of great historical significance. The present piece is a lovely example for the grade. The obverse is a mixture...More
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1794 Silver Dollar - 1794 Early $1 PCGS VF30. The 1794 Silver Dollar is a coin of great historical significance. The present 1794 Silver Dollar is a lovely example for the grade...More
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1794 $1 B-1, BB-1, R.4, XF40 PCGS Secure. VERY CHOICE PLANCHET. All 1794 Flowing Hair Dollars are rare in all conditions. In its population report, PCGS shows just 11 in XF40. These numbers do not account for crossovers and resubmissions. However please check the variety to note that this 1794 dollar is an R-4 which is a rare variety. This coin will be difficult to improve upon for the assigned grade and you may wait many years to find a similar example with such high end surfaces. Fully sharp date which is extremely important when grading 1794 dollars.More
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1795 Silver Dollar - 1795 S$1 BB-51, B-14 NGC VG DETAILS. This tan and light brown 1795 silver dollar is an excellent example to illustrate the variety. The devices are light tan...More
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1795 Early S$1 (1795 Early Silver Dollar) 2 Leaves, PCGS F12 CAC. This Flowing Hair 1795 Silver Dollar is a premium quality coin for the grade, which is confirmed by CAC...More
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1795 Silver Dollar - 1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 2 Leaves, BB-13, PCGS F15. This Flowing Hair, Two Leaves variety 1795 silver dollar is a full Fine. The ends of Libertys...More
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1795 Early Silver Dollar 3 Leaves - 1795 Early S$1 3 Leaves PCGS AU55. This Choice AU 1795 Early Silver $1.00, 3 Leaves, B-5, BB-27 has some remaining mint luster...More
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1795 Silver Dollar - 1795 Early $1.00 Draped Bust, Small Eagle, BB-52, Centered, PCGS F12. This lightly toned Draped Bust, Small Eagle 1795 silver dollar has lightly toned, even surfaces...More
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1795 Early $1 (1795 Early Silver Dollar) PCGS VF20 CAC. BB-52, B-15. This Draped Bust, Small Eagle Reverse 1795 Silver Dollar is a full VF20 showing sufficient drapery...More
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1795 Silver Dollar, Draped Bust Centered Silver $1, NGC MS65, BB-52, B-15. Harold S. Bareford Collection. In its population report, NGC shows 2...More
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1795 Silver Dollar FH 3 Leaves PCGS VF30, CAC. BB-27. Bold XF look. Pretty peripheral toning. Offered here is a wonderful and scarce original example of the first silver...More
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1795 S$1 Flowing Hair (1795 Silver Dollar) NGC XF40. BB-27. This Flowing Hair 1795 Silver Dollar has an above average strike with details on the obverse stars...More
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1795 Silver Dollar - 1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar - 1795 Early S$1 NGC AU58, BB-14. This rare, lustrous, early silver 1795 Flowing Hair dollar, variety BB-14, is the finest...More
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1795 Early $1 (1795 $1) Flowing Hair, 2 Leaves (BB-14, B-4) PCGS VF20. This toned early 1795 Silver Dollar is the two leaves variety. It comes in an OGH, old green...More
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1795 Silver Dollar - 1795 S$1 NGC XF40. BB-27, B-5. Always in demand in all grades, this 1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar is well balanced with excellent, smooth surfaces...More
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1795 Silver Dollar Flowing Hair, 2 Leaves, Silver Plugged, NGC F12 CAC, BB-21. This rare, plugged 1795 Silver Dollar has lightly toned devices with darker fields. Mixtures of tan, gray, blue...More
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1796 Silver Dollar - 1796 Early S$1 NGC VF25. BB-61. This Draped Bust, Small Eagle 1796 Silver Dollar has nice, original toning on both sides. Shades of silver-gray, tan, and dark brown...More
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1796 Early Silver Dollar (1796 S$1) Large Date, Small Letter, NGC MS62. BB-65, B-5. Not often does one see a mint state early 1796 Silver Dollar...More
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1796 Silver Dollar AU55 NGC. BB-65 Premium Quality. Early dollar specialists know that real Choice About Uncirculated specimens of most early dollars are tough coins. This date...More
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1796 Silver Dollar - 1796 Early $1 PCGS VF35. B-5, BB-65, Large Date, Small Letters . This lightly circulated, Large Date, Small Letters 1796 Draped Bust...More
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1797 Silver Dollar 10X6 Stars - 1797 $1 10X6 Stars PCGS F12 CAC, BB-71. This 1797 Draped Bust, Small Eagle has the 10x6 star arrangement on the obverse. The coin...More
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1797 Silver Dollar S$1 10x6, Large Letters, BB-71, B-3 NGC AU50. Beautiful Early Silver Dollar, BB71, R-2 and a solid date for Red Book variety collectors...More
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1797 Silver Dollar - 1797 Early $1, Large Letters, 9x7 Stars, PCGS XF40. This eye-appealing, lightly toned 1797 Silver Dollar shows full lines of drapery...More
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1797 Silver Dollar - 1797 S$1 9x7 Stars, Large Letters, BB-73, B-1, R-3, PCGS XF40 Secure. This 1797 Silver Dollar Draped Bust, Small Eagle is characterized by original and extremely clean...More
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1797 Silver Dollar - 1797 $1 9x7 Small Letters PCGS XF45. BB-72, B-2, R-4. This early date, rare variety 1797 Silver Dollar has pleasing light gray toning...More
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1798 Silver Dollar NGC AU58 - 1798 $1.00 Point 9, Wide Date, B-23, BB-105, NGC AU58. Gun-metal gray, rose, tan, and teal highlight this near-Uncirculated 1798 Draped Bust silver dollar...
1798 Early Silver Dollar (1798 Early $1) BB-120 B-12,Large Eagle, PCGS XF45. This evenly toned 1798 Silver Dollar is characterized by excellent surfaces and a minimum of wear...More
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1798 Silver Dollar - 1798 S$1 NGC XF45, Large Eagle, BB-104. This eye-appealing, toned 1798 Silver Dollar has gray and tan devices over tan and dark brown fields...More
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1798 Silver Dollar - 1798 Early $1 Large Eagle PCGS XF45. Pointed Tail 9, Large Eagle, BB-120. Traces of mint luster remain within the devices of this lightly circulated...More
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1798 Silver Dollar - 1798 Early $1 PCGS XF45. Large Eagle Point 9. BB-120, B-12. The premium quality appearance of this lustrous 1798 Silver Dollar (1798 Draped Bust...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 S$1 NGC MS63. BB-161 B-11. Originality and clean surfaces characterize this mint state 1799 Early Silver Dollar. Muted mint luster...More
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1799 Early S$1 (1799 Silver Dollar) NGC AU58. BB-157. Clean surfaces with a strong, medallic strike characterize this early 1799 Silver Dollar. This 1799 Silver Dollar...More
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1799 Early $1 (1799 Early Silver Dollar) NGC MS62. BB-165, B-8. This mint state, early date 1799 Silver Dollar, which is tied for the second finest, features an extraordinary obverse...More
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1799 Early $1 (1799 Silver Dollar) PCGS VF35 CAC. BB-161, B-11, R-3. This early 1799 Silver Dollar has outstanding color and eye appeal. The obverse colors seen include...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 Early Silver Dollar - 1799 Early $1 PCGS VF20, BB-159. This Draped Bust 1799 Silver Dollar has wonderfully original and clean surfaces...More
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1799 Silver Dollar PCGS VF35 CAC - 1799 $1 PCGS VF35 CAC. This choice VF Draped Bust 1799 dollar has deep lavender-gray and olive-brown toning, which attests to the...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 S$1 NGC VG10 CAC. BB-160. This extremely clean 1799 silver dollar has surfaces that show no abrasion marks except with the aid of high magnification...More
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1799 Early $1 (1799 Early Silver Dollar) PCGS VF35. BB-166, B-9. This early 1799 Silver Dollar has light toning on the devices and darker fields, especially towards the edge...More
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1799 Silver Dollar S$1 (BB-164, B-17, R-2) PCGS MS62. Offered here is the perfect draped bust dollar for an advanced type set, or for an advanced mint state collection of early dollars...More
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1799 Early $1 (1799 Early Silver Dollar) 7x6 Stars, NGC MS62. BB-165. This rare, mint state early date 1799 Silver Dollar is tied for the second finest known. It has a sharply struck...More
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1799 $1.00 7X6 Stars, BB-162, B-6, R4, PCGS VG10. This nicely toned circulated 1799 Silver dollar has the 7X6 obverse star arrangement. The devices are rose-gray and...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 Early $1 7x6 Stars, NGC AU58. BB-157. This rare variety, near-Gem 1799 Silver Dollar has the look of an uncirculated coin. Just a touch of wear...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 S$1 7x6 Stars, PCGS AU50. BB-166, B-9, R-1. Outstanding eye-appeal because of the quality of its surfaces and colorful toning characterize this 1799 Silver Dollar...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 S$1 NGC VF30 CAC. BB-163. For the grade, very clean surfaces characterize this 1799 Silver Dollar. Aside from some adjustment marks on the right side of the reverse...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 Early S$1 NGC AU50 BB-162. This lightly toned 1799 Silver Dollar shows only a small bit of wear on the high points and extremely clean and original surfaces...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 Early $1, 7x6 Stars PCGS F12 CAC. BB-157, R2. This very pleasing, circulated Draped Bust 1799 Silver Dollar has light tan-violet devices against darker fields...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 Early $1, 7x6 Stars PCGS F12 CAC. BB-157, R2. This very pleasing, circulated Draped Bust 1799 Silver Dollar has light tan-violet devices against darker fields...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 S$1 NGC VF30 CAC. BB-164, B-17, R-2. This fully original and exceptionally clean, for the grade, 1799 Silver Dollar has light devices against a darker background...More
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1799 Silver Dollar NGC AU55 CAC - 1799 S$1 NGC AU55 CAC, BB-152 B-15. Gun-metal gray and light tan combine to create an excellent effect on this Choice About Uncirculated ...More
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1799 Early $1 (1799 Silver Dollar Mint Error) PCGS AU58 CAC, B-16, BB-158. This early date, mint error, 1799 Silver Dollar has a fully struck obverse and an above average reverse...More
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1799/8 Silver Dollar - 1799/8 S$1 PCGS XF45 CAC. Early Silver Dollar. BB-141, B-3, R-3. This early date 1799/8 Silver Dollar has light surfaces showing silver-gray...More
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1799/8 Silver Dollar - 1799/8 $1 PCGS VF35. 13 Stars, B-1, BB-142. This attractive, lightly toned 1799/8 Draped Bust silver dollar is a mixture of tan, lilac, gun-metal gray...More
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1799/8 Silver Dollar - 1799/8 Early S$1 NGC VF35. BB-142, B-1, NGC VF35 CAC. This overdate 1799/8 Silver Dollar clearly shows that it merits the grade assigned...More
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1799/8 Silver Dollar - 1799/8 $1 13 Stars Rev, BB-143, B-2, NGC AU53. This lightly toned 1799/8 overdate silver dollar is predominantly light gray...More
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1799/8 Silver Dollar - 1799/8 Early S$1 PCGS XF40. 13 Stars Reverse, BB-143, R-4. This lightly toned early 1799/8 Draped Bust Dollar is the scarcest of the three...More
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1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 S$1 13 Stars Reverse PCGS AU50 CAC. This excellent early overdate silver dollar is one of only 2 coins in AU50 to be approved by CAC. Much more rare...More
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1800 Silver Dollar - 1800 S$1 PCGS VF25 CAC. B-1, BB-181. This scarce variety 1800 Silver Dollar exhibits details that exceed at least one of the grading requirements for a VF25...More
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1800 Silver Dollar - 1800 S$1 12 Arrows, NGC XF40. BB-196, B-17, R-1. This attractively toned 1800 Silver Dollar has light devices over darker fields, particularly on the...More
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1800 Silver Dollar (1800 S$1 Mint Error) PCGS XF40. BB-181, R-5. 3% off-center. The 1700s were trying times for the whole world. In France , daily guillotine...More
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1800 Silver Dollar AMERICAI - 1800 $1 AMERICAI Reverse, PCGS XF40. BB-192, B-19, R-2. Smooth and pleasing surfaces characterize this 1800 AMERICAI Dollar. The coin is toned with light...More
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1800 Sliver Dollar Dotted Date - 1800 S$1 Dotted Date, NGC AU55, BB-194, B-14. Here is a Choice About Uncirculated 1800 Silver Dollar of the Dotted Date variety. Light lilac, aqua...More
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1800 Silver Dollar Error - 1800 S$1 Error, Double Strike 10% Off Center NGC AU53, BB-196. This 1800 Silver Dollar is double-struck with the second strike ten percent...More
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1800 $1 Wide Date (1800 Silver Dollar), Low 8 AU58 NGC. B-10, BB-190, R.3. This early 1800 Silver Dollar is lustrous with a lovely combination of lilac-red, sea-green...More
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1801 Silver Dollar (1801 S$1) PCGS AU50. R-3. Long recognized as a date that just doesn't present itself well. This 1801 specimen is well struck and solid for the grade...More
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Long recognized as a date that just doesn't present itself well. This 1801 specimen is well struck and solid for the grade. In its population report, there is only 1 MS61. When more collectors begin to focus on die varieties of these early dollars, high grade, scarce pieces such as the present coin will substantially increase in value.More
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1802 Silver Dollar - 1802 $1 PCGS VF35 CAC. This eye-appealing 1802 Draped Bust silver dollar has extraordinarily clean fields for the grade. The surfaces, which are completely original...More
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1802 Silver Dollar - 1802 S$1 Narrow Date, NGC F15. BB-241, B-6. This 1802 Draped Bust Silver Dollar has pleasing surfaces and honest wear. It has been given a grade of Fine 15 because...More
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1802 Silver Dollar - 1802 S$1 NGC XF45. BB-241, B-6. Here is a lovely, balanced, Close Date 1802 Silver Dollar with light gray and sliver-iridescent toning. The colors attest to the...More
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1802/1 Silver Dollar - 1802/1 Early $1, PCGS XF40. BB-235, B-9, R-5. This toned, scarce variety, overdate 1802/1 silver dollar shows shades of tan, rose, dark gray...More
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1802/1 Early $1 Wide Date (1802/1 Silver Dollar Wide Date) NGC MS62, BB-234. This mint state, early overdate dollar is the finest known of this variety at NGC and second...More
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1803 Silver Dollar - 1803 Early S$1 Large 3 PCGS VF20 CAC.BB-255. This early date 1803 silver dollar has strong drapery lines and, for the grade, extremely clean...More
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1803 Silver Dollar - 1803 Early S$1 Large 3 PCGS F15 CAC, BB-255. This eye-appealing 1803 Silver Dollar has light, silver-gray devices against a dark gray background creating an almost...More
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1803 Silver Dollar - 1803 S$1 NGC VF35. Large 3, BB-255. This eye-appealing, toned 1803 Silver Dollar is a mixture of tan, gun-metal gray, lavender, and chocolate brown...More
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1803 Early $1 (1803 $1) PCGS VF25. Small 3 BB-254, B-4. The obverse of this circulated 1803 silver dollar has an almost cameo appearance. The bust of Liberty is mainly white...More
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1803 Early $1 (1803 Early Silver Dollar) PCGS VF25. Small 3, BB-254, B-4. PQ, This early date, 1803 Silver Dollar is graded VF25 by PCGS in an OGH (old, green holder)...More
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J-60 1836 Original $1 Pattern PCGS PR62. In some cases the restrikes are rare. In others the original is the more rare coin. The present coin is very rare...More
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1840 Silver Dollar, Seated Liberty Silver Dollar NGC PF62. 1840 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar NGC PF62. Christian Gobrechts Seated Liberty design translates brilliantly...More
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1846 Silver Dollar - 1846 S$1 NGC PF62. Breen-5435. This attractive, rare, toned 1846 Proof Silver Dollar has mint luster remaining within its devices. The blue-gray and gun-metal gray...More
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1850 Seated $1 (1850 Seated Silver Dollar) NGC PF64. This Liberty Seated proof 1850 Silver Dollar has a sharp, full strike, as expected for a proof coin...More
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1850 Silver Dollar (1850 Seated Dollar $1) NGC PF 61. This is a scarce to rare 1850 Seated Dollar with deep original toning. Well struck. Interesting coloration that changes...More
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1850 S$1 Seated (1850 Seated Dollar) PCGS PR61. This proof 1850 Liberty Seated Dollar shows traces of mint luster within the devices. The obverse is silver-grey...More
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A virtual gem. Only 20 struck. Just 1 graded higher at PCGS. This Liberty Seated proof 1850 Silver Dollar has a sharp, full strike, as expected for a proof coin. The centers of the stars and the feathers of the eagle are all bold. The surfaces show some cameo contrast with the principal devices lighter than the fields on both sides. Not a trace of wear is seen on the coin, in keeping with the grade.More
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Long recognized as a date that just doesn't present itself well. This 1801 specimen is well struck and solid for the grade. In its population report, there is only 1 MS61. When more collectors begin to focus on die varieties of these early dollars, high grade, scarce pieces such as the present coin will substantially increase in value.More
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1856 Silver Dollar - 1856 Seated $1 NGC PF60. This eye-appealing, toned, Proof 1856 Silver Dollar is well struck, as expected for a proof coin. Full details are present in the centers...More
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1857 Silver Dollar - 1857 Seated $1 NGC PF64. This scarce, lightly toned, near-Gem proof 1857 Silver Dollar has a semi-cameo appearance. Tan and steel-gray fields contrast...More
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1857 Liberty Seated Silver $1 PCGS PR65 CAC. A wonder Gem. Only 50 struck. In its population report PCGS shows 2 in MS65, just 1 higher at PCGS. CACs population shows 2 in MS65.
1859-O Seated Dollar (1859-O Seated S$1) NGC MS61. This Seated Dollar exhibits obverse light toning except around the date where the toning is somewhat darker...More
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1860-O Seated Dollar (1861-O Seated $1) PCGS MS62. This beautiful New Orleans dollars obverse is light grey with touches of very light beige, blue, and violet toning...More
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1862 Silver Dollar (Seated $1), NGC PF65. Civil War Date. Lovely lavender toning. Old holder. A wonderful Proof example in gem condition of this scarce Civil War...More
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1863 Seated S$1 (1863 Silver Dollar) PCGS VG8. Civil War Silver Dollar. This Civil War dated 1863 Liberty Seated Silver Dollar shows original surfaces and good, old-time toning...More
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1866 Silver Dollar - 1866 Seated S$1 Motto PCGS PF64. This bold, Choice proof 1866 Seated Dollar has attractive light devices and blue-grey toning in its fields...More
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1866 Silver Dollar - 1866 Seated S$1 Motto PCGS PF64. This bold, Choice proof 1866 Seated Dollar has attractive light devices and blue-grey toning in its fields...More
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1869 Seated $1 (1869 Seated Silver Dollar) NGC PF63 CAC. This Liberty Seated proof 1869 Sliver Dollar has significant cameo contrast on both sides and could have been...More
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1870-CC Seated Silver Dollar, NGC MS61. The 1870-CC was the first silver dollar produced at the now fabled facility in Carson City, NV. On January 8, 1870More
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1872-CC Seated Dollar S$1 NGC AU53. A lovely example of a historic coin, this piece features pristine surfaces and a beautiful silver and olive color...More
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1873-CC Trade Dollar (1873-CC T$1) PCGS MS62 CAC. William Barbers Trade Dollar was struck for circulation in Asia to compete with equally sized silver coins...More
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1875 Trade Dollar (1876 Trade $1) NGC PF66. This rare, proof 1875 Trade Dollar has a cameo look because of the lightly toned devices that are set against darker fields for...More
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1875-CC Trade Dollar (Trade $1) NGC MS62. 1875-CC Trade Dollar, William Barbers Trade Dollar was struck for circulation in Asia to compete with equally sized silver coins ....More
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1876 Trade Dollar (Trade $1) PCGS PF64 CAMEO. Trade dollars, struck for circulation in the 1870s, were meant to be the export coin of choice after discontinuation of the silver dollar...More
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1876 Trade Dollar - 1876 Trade $1, PCGS PF58. Quite pleasing. Occasionally a proof coin enters circulation and winds up with some of the characteristics...More
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1877-CC Trade Dollar - 1877-CC Trade $1 PCGS MS64 CAC. This attractive, near-Gem 1877-CC Trade Dollar is fully original and well struck. The light lavender...More
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1877-S Trade $1 (1877-S Trade Dollar) NGC MS65. This lovely, gem 1877-S Trade Dollar has a full strike exhibiting all of the details of William Barbers design...More
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1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1878-CC S$1 Morgan) NGC MS65 CAC. This lustrous Carson City Morgan dollar is mainly frosty white with lovely peripheral...More
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1879 Trade $1 (1879 Trade Dollar) PCGS PF64 CAC. William Barbers Trade Dollar was struck for circulation in Asia to compete with equally sized silver coins from other nations....More
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1879 Trade Dollar - 1879 Trade $1 PCGS PR64. This 1879 proof Trade Dollar has an almost cameo appearance because lustrous light devices are set against darker...More
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1879-CC Silver Dollar - 1879-CC Morgan $1 PCGS MS64. This near-Gem, magnificently toned, Western branch mint, 1879-CC Morgan Dollar exudes pleasing luster on both sides. In Libertys...More
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1879-CC Silver Dollar PCGS MS63 CAC - 1879-CC Morgan $1 PCGS MS63 CAC. This Choice Mint State 1879-CC Morgan Dollar has mainly light violet and gold toning with hints...More
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1879-CC Morgan Dollar Capped Die - 1879-CC Capped Die Morgan $1 PCGS MS63 CAC, VAM-3. This premium quality, Mint State 1879-CC Silver Dollar has the look...More
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1879-CC Silver Dollar PCGS MS63 CAC - 1879-CC Morgan $1 PCGS MS63 CAC. This Choice Mint State 1879-CC Morgan Dollar has mainly light violet and gold toning with hints...More
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1879-O Morgan Silver Dollar - 1879-O Morgan S$1 NGC MS62 CAC. This white, Southern branch mint, Mint State 1879-O Morgan Dollar could easily have been graded MS63 PL and is...More
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1879-S Morgan Silver Dollar - 1879-S Morgan S$1, NGC MS64. Spectacular rainbow toning highlights the obverse and kisses the reverse of this Western branch mint 1879-S Morgan Dollar...More
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1879-S S$1 Original Roll (20 pieces). 20 brilliant uncirculated 1879-S silver dollars ranging in grades from uncirculated to Choice Uncirculated...More
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1879-S Silver Dollar - 1879-S S$1 NGC MS67 CAC. This Superb, Western branch mint, Gem 1879-S Morgan Dollar has all the characteristics of a coin with such a lofty grade...More
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1879-S Reverse 78 Morgan $1 NGC MS64 PL CAC. VAM-52 (Top 100). Only 4 finer designated Prooflike. White with beautiful peripheral rainbow toning...More
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1880 Trade Dollar - 1880 Trade $1 PCGS PR65 CAC. This attractively toned Gem proof 1880 Trade Dollar comes in an OGH (old green holder) from PCGS. The lustrous coin shows light...More
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1880 Silver Dollar PCGS PR64 CAC - 1880 Morgan $1 PCGS PR64 CAC. A strong strike and lovely light rainbow toning characterize this Proof 1880 Morgan Dollar. Full details are...More
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1880 Trade Dollar - 1880 Trade $1 NGC PF63 CAC. This Choice Proof 1880 Trade Dollar comes with the provenance of the famous Eric P. Newman Collection...More
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1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1880-CC S$1 Morgan) PCGS MS65 CAC. This frosty white, lustrous Carson City Morgan Dollar has just a touch of light...More
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1880-CC Silver Dollar - 1880-CC Morgan $1.00, 8/High 7, PCGS MS65. This satiny, Gem graded 1880-CC Morgan Dollar has lovely, smooth mint luster and fully original surfaces...More
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1880-CC Silver Dollar 1880-CC Morgan S$1 NGC MS65 CAC. This Western branch mint, Gem 1880-CC Silver Dollar comes with a lovely rainbow crescent the left side of its obverse...More
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1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS65 CAC. Another Kalaidescope of pastel colors displayed on the obverse of this gem Morgan Dollar. Rainbow shades of coriander, sea foam...More
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1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar - 1880-S Morgan S$1 NGC MS65 CAC. This amazing, Gem 1880-S Morgan Dollar has a fabulous crescent of color on its left obverse side. In addition the coin...More
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1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar - 1880-S Morgan S$1 PCGS MS65 CAC. It is often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In the case of this lovely 1880-S Morgan dollar, were sure that...More
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1881 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS66 - 1881 Morgan $1 PCGS MS66. In Superb Gem condition, this 1881 Morgan Dollar is tied for the second finest known at both PCGS and NGC...More
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1881-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1881-CC S$1 Morgan) PCGS MS66 CAC. This frosty, white, almost cameo Carson City dollar is fully lustrous with just a hint...More
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1881-CC Morgan Silver Dollar - 1881-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS63 CAC. This fully struck, white, Uncirculated Carson City 1881-CC Silver Dollar gleams with frosty mint luster. There are full...More
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1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar - 1881-S Morgan S$1 PCGS MS65 CAC. This exceptionally toned, well struck, Gem 1881-S Morgan Dollar appears significantly nicer than what the holder indicates...More
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1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar, PCGS MS65, P.Q., CAC. Gem silver dollar with glorious rainbow obverse toning ! This baby has been locked away in a private collectors...More
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1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1881-S Morgan S$1) PCGS MS63. This bright and flashy 1881-S Silver Dollar would have an even higher uncirculated grade...More
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1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1881-S Morgan S$1) PCGS MS68 CAC. Mint luster is subdued on the obverse but plentiful on the reverse of this beautifully toned...More
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1882 Trade Dollar - 1882 T$1 NGC PF63. This eye-appealing proof 1882 Trade Dollar has lovely subtle toning overlying original mint luster. The coin is a combination...More
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1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1882-CC S$1 Morgan) PCGS MS66 CAC. This all white, frosty Carson City dollar is fully lustrous and bright. This 1882-CC...More
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1882-S Morgan Dollar - 1882-S Morgan $1 PCGS MS64+ CAC. Gorgeous heavily toned 1882-S for the colorful toning expert as this coin is one of a kind....More
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1883 Silver Dolllar NGC PF64 CAC - 1883 Morgan $1 NGC PF64 CAC. This 1883 Proof Morgan Dollar has wonderfully iridescent devices that contrast with dark blue-green fields...More
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1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1883-CC S$1 Morgan) PCGS MS65 DMPL CAC. This deep mirror proof-like 1883-CC Morgan Dollar has brilliant surfaces...More
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1884 Morgan Silver Dollar - 1884 Morgan S$1 NGC PF64. This appealing, near-Gem Proof 1884 Morgan dollar has silvery devices over near-mirror fields. Light toning is present at and near...More
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1884-CC Morgan Silver Dollar - 1884-CC Morgan S$1 PCGS MS65 DMPL CAC. Here is a Gem, Deep Mirror Prooflike coin from the Carson City Mint. This 1884-CC Morgan Dollar...More
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1884-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1884-CC S$1 Morgan) NGC MS66 PL CAC. This proof-like 1884-CC Morgan Dollar has bright luster and very frosty devices...More
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1884-CC Morgan Silver Dollar - 1884-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64 CAC. This Western branch mint, near-Gem, white 1884-CC Morgan Dollar comes from the General Services...More
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1884-O Morgan Silver Dollar - 1884-O Morgan $1.00 NGC MS64 CAC. Outstanding rainbow toning characterizes this Southern branch mint, Mint State 1884-O Morgan Dollar. The obverse shows...More
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1885 Silver Dollar - 1885 Morgan $1 PCGS PR64. This near-Gem, toned proof Morgan Dollar has light and dark silver-gray toning. The presence of these colors...More
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1885-CC Morgan $1 (1885-CC Morgan Dollar) NGC MS68. This superb, Carson City Morgan Dollar has a needle-sharp strike and tremendous eye appeal. Many issues are weak on...More
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1885-CC Silver Dollar - 1885-CC S$1 DPL NGC MS64. This Mint State, deep proof-like 1885-CC Morgan sliver dollar has light, peripheral rainbow toning and is well struck...More
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1885-CC Morgan Dollar - 1885-CC Morgan S$1 NGC MS68. This magnificent 1885-CC Morgan Dollar is among the finest known at NGC and PCGS. The coins silvery...More
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1885-S Morgan Dollar - 1885-S Morgan $1 PCGS MS64. Here is a near-Gem, Western branch mint 1885-S Morgan Dollar that has gorgeous, rich toning...More
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1886 Morgan Silver Dollar - 1886 Morgan S$1 PCGS MS63DMPL CAC. This Mint State, deep mirror, prooflike 1886 Silver Dollar has added eye-appeal because of its excellent strike...More
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1886 Morgan $1 (1886-S Morgan Silver Dollar) NGC MS65. Bright mint luster shimmers on this gem, silvery grey, well struck 1886 Morgan Dollar. Its almost proof-like...More
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1888-O Silver Dollar - 1888-O Morgan S$1 NGC MS65 CAC. This Gem Southern branch mint 1888-O Silver Dollar has lightly toned, frosted devices set against soft, lustrous fields...More
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1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS AU58. The silver dollars struck at the Carson City Mint in 1889 are considered to be one of the key dates of the Morgan silver dollar series.....More
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1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1889-CC Morgan S$1) PCGS XF45. Some mint luster is seen in Libertys hair on this lovely circulated 1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar...More
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1889-CC Morgan $1 (1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar) NGC MS64. This near-gem, key date 1889-CC Morgan Dollar is powdery white with satiny devices and fully lustrous fields...More
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1889-CC Morgan Dollar - 1889-CC Morgan S$1 PCGS MS61. This Mint State 1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is the rarest of the Carson City Morgan Dollars. This 1889-CC...More
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1889-CC Morgan Dollar - 1889-CC Morgan $1 NGC VG10 CAC. This circulated, Western branch mint 1889-CC Morgan Dollar is original and extremely clean for the grade. The surfaces...More
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1889-CC Morgan Dollar - 1889-CC Morgan S$1 NGC VF25 CAC. This nicely toned 1889-CC Morgan Dollar has light, mainly white, devices against darker toned fields, creating an almost...More
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1889-CC Silver Dollar - 1889-CC $1 PCGS VF30 CAC. This lightly toned 1889-CC Morgan dollar has extremely clean fields with just a touch of darker toning around the devices...More
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1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar - 1889-CC Morgan $1 PCGS VF25. This key date 1889-CC Morgan Dollar is a lightly toned, clean coin with hints of mint luster in protected areas....More
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1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar NGC VF30 CAC - 1889-CC Morgan S$1 NGC VF30 CAC. Excellent color and toning are found on this 1889-CC Morgan Dollar. There are hints...More
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1889-CC Silver Dollar - 1889-CC $1 PCGS VF30. This 1889-CC Morgan Dollar has excellent, light blue-gray toning on the obverse with a tan and white reverse. These colors show...More
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1889-CC Silver Dollar - 1889-CC Morgan $1 NGC VG10 CAC. Here is an opportunity to fill one of those impossible holes in your Morgan Dollar collection...More
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1889-CC Morgan Dollar - 1889-CC Morgan $1, NGC VF25. Here is an opportunity to fill a hole in a Morgan Dollar collection. The 1889-CC Morgan Dollar...More
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1890 Morgan Silver Dollar - 1890 Morgan S$1 NGC PF50. This rare, evenly circulated 1890 Proof Morgan Dollar has light devices with dark toning around the peripheries...More
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1890-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62. Intense album toning on the reverse of this beautiful specimen of an 1890-CC Morgan Dollar. Light shades of charcoal and sea green...More
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1890-CC Silver Dollar NGC MS62 CAC - 1890-CC Morgan $1 NGC MS62 CAC. VAM-4, R4. Here is a Mint State, scarce 1890-CC Morgan Dollar that has frosted devices...More
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1890-S Silver Dollar - 1890-S Morgan S$1 NGC MS63 DPL CAC. This Mint State, well struck, deep prooflike Western branch mint 1890-S Morgan Dollar is tied for the second finest...More
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1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar (1891-CC S$1 Morgan) PCGS MS65 CAC. This bright, white Carson City Morgan Dollar gleams with mint luster on both sides...More
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1891-CC Morgan $1 (1891-CC Morgan Dollar) NGC MS66. This superb gem 1891-CC Morgan Dollar is tied for second finest at NGC. It comes in an older type NGC holder...More
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1891-S Morgan Dollar - 1891-S Morgan S$1 PCGS MS66. PCGS Secure. This essentially all white, Western branch mint, Premium Gem Uncirculated 1891-S Morgan Dollar...More
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1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar NGC AU58. Usually overshadowed by the silver dollar struck at the San Francisco Mint the next year, the 1892-S is an issue which needs to be...More
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1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1892-S Morgan S$1) PCGS AU50. Some bright mint luster remains within the devices of this conditionally rare Morgan dollar...More
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1892-S Morgan S$1 (1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar) NGC AU55. Muted mint luster remains within the devices of this rare, branch mint 1892-S Morgan Dollar...More
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1893-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS64. Carson City issues are the kings of the widely popular Morgan Dollar series, holding a special appeal with collectors...More
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1893-CC Morgan Silver Dollar - 1893-CC Morgan S$1 NGC MS63 CAC. This Mint State, Carson City Silver Dollar - 1893-CC Silver Dollar has satiny fields with frosted...More
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1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar S$1 NGC XF45. Bold strike with original surfaces. A premium original example of the classic key date in the Morgan dollar series...More
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1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1893-S Morgan $1) PCGS VF25. This key date Morgan dollar is one of the great rarities of the series. The obverse is light gray with darker toning...More
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1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1893-S Morgan S$1) NGC XF40. Within the protected areas of this rare 1893-S Morgan Dollar, some mint luster is seen...More
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1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1893-S Morgan S$1) PCGS VF30. This very pleasant, collector grade 1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar, series key shows much feather detail for the grade...More
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1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1893-S Morgan $1) PCGS VF25. Clean fields and devices characterize this key date 1893-S Morgan Dollar. There are no distracting bag...More
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1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar (1893-S Morgan S$1) NGC XF45. This key date 1893-S Morgan Dollar is silver-grey with tan, light blue, and light orange tints...More
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1893-S Morgan $1 (1893-S $1) PCGS XF40. A bit of mint luster remains within the devices of this key date 1893-S Morgan Dollar. It is predominantly steel grey...More
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1893-S Morgan Dollar - 1893-S Morgan $1, PCGS XF45 CAC. Here is a rare, key date 1893-S Morgan Dollar. The coin is a silver, tan, and gold specimen that is crusty...More
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1893-S Silver Dollar - 1893-S Morgan $1 PCGS VF20. This rare 1893-S Morgan Dollar is available to fill a hole in your collection without breaking the bank...More
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1894 Morgan Silver Dollar - 1894 Morgan S$1 NGC MS61. This Mint State 1894 Morgan Dollar, unlike many of its date, has an excellent strike and good luster. Full details...More
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1895 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar NGC PF67 - Within the whole spectrum of American coinage, there are a few coins that were produced as proof-only issues.More
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1895 Morgan Dollar (1895 Morgan S$1) NGC PF8. Known as the King of Morgan Dollars, the 1895 Morgan dollar is the rarest and most sought after date of the series...More
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1895 Morgan Silver Dollar (1895 Morgan S$1) NGC PF65 CAMEO. This splendid proof key date 1895 Morgan Dollar shows cameo contrast on the obverse...More
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1895-O Morgan Dollar (Morgan S$1), NGC AU58 PL, CAC. Morgan Silver Dollars have long been the Kings of American numismatics. The large size of the coin...More
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1895-S Silver Dollar PCGS MS63 - 1895-S Morgan $1 PCGS MS63. This Mint State, essentially all-white 1895-S Morgan Dollar has just a hint of light toning in the centers of both sides...
1896 Morgan Dollar, PCGS MS64, P.Q. CAC. Cool color! An explosion of color on both obverse and reverse of this gem silver dollar that is over 110 years old...More
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1896 Morgan Silver Dollar (1896 Morgan $1) NGC MS64. This lustrous, essentially white 1896 Morgan Dollar has a few abrasions on each side that keep it from a higher...More
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1896-S Morgan $1 (1896-S Morgan Dollar) NGC MS65. Worn specimens of the 1896-S Morgan Dollar are common, but mint state examples are rare, especially those in gem...More
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1897-O Morgan $1 (1897-O Morgan Dollar) NGC MS64. This rare, Southern branch mint, mint state 1897-O Morgan Dollar is bold and lustrous. The coin is essentially all white...More
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1897-S Silver Dollar PCGS MS66 - 1897-S Morgan $1 PCGS MS6. Here is a Superb Gem, Western branch mint, 1897-S Morgan Dollar that could have graded MS67. The blast white...More
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1899-S Silver Dollar - 1899-S Morgan $1 PCGS MS66. This rare, superb Gem 1899-S Morgan Dollar shimmers with iridescent mint luster on both sides of the coin...More
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1900 Morgan $1 (1900 Morgan Dollar) NGC PF55. This slightly circulated, proof 1900 Morgan Dollar shows lightly toned devices on darker fields. The coin is designated PF55...More
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1902-S Morgan $1 (1902-S Morgan Silver Dollar) NGC MS65. This bright and lustrous gem 1902-S Morgan Dollar is essentially a white coin with just a touch of toning...More
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1903 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS64. Light shades of lavender, gold and sea green. Mostly creamy brilliant obverse,Very Choice for the grade...More
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1904 Morgan $1 (1904 Morgan Dollar) PCGS PF64 CAC. This proof 1904 Morgan Dollar has light devices with darker toned fields. Colors of light and dark tan, russet, and silver-grey...More
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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (1921 Morgan $1) PCGS PR64, Chapman JFS Collection. Last month we had a zerbe proof offered which is now is a upstate N.Y. cabinet...More
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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar - 1921 Chapman Morgan Dollar NGC PF64. This scarce near-Gem 1921 Morgan Dollar Chapman Proof comes with the famous Chapmen...More
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1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS62 CAC - 1921 Peace $1 PCGS MS62 CAC Gold. This Mint State 1921 Peace Dollar has satiny surfaces and excellent eye-appeal. Aside from the usual...
1922 Peace Dollars, Partial roll of 1922 Peace dollars, grades range from MS-60 to MS-63. Most are brilliant, some show rich peach and rose toning. (Total: 15 pieces).More
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1922 Peace Dollar (1922 Peace $1) NGC MS63 CAC. This lovely Peace Dollar has delightful light reverse toning and an almost white obverse.The center of the coin...More
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1923 Peace Dollar (1923 Peace $1) NGC MS63 CAC. This beautifully toned Peace Dollar has magnificent obverse toning and a shimmering, mainly all white reverse...More
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1934-S Peace Dollar - 1934-S Peace $1 PCGS MS63 CAC. This bright, white Select Uncirculated 1934-S Peace Dollar has just a touch of very light toning on both sides...More
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1973-S Silver Dollar - 1973-S Silver $1 PCGS MS67 CAC. This Superb Gem 1973-S Eisenhower Silver Dollar has shimmering mint luster and a bold strike. Fully original and in full mint...More
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J-58 Restrike 1836 Gobrecht $1 NGC PR64 CAC. Name Below Base. Die Alignment III. Marvelous near-gem with gorgeous toning & razor-sharp, fully-struck devices. Incredible! CAC pop 3/2...
1836 Gobrecht Dollar (J-60, R-1) PCGS PR61 Restrike - Although we have listed it here in the pattern section, and this coin is listed in both Judd and Pollock books...More
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The Silver Dollar was first authorized in 1792, but the first issues did not appear until 1794. From then until 1804, all Silver Dollars had the edge lettering ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT. Early Silver Dollars had several designs including the Flowing Hair Silver Dollars (1794-1795), the Draped Bust Silver Dollars (1795-1804), the Gobrecht Silver Dollars (1836-1839), the Gobrecht Dollars (1836-1839), the Liberty Seated Silver Dollars (1840-1873), and the Trade Silver Dollars (1873-1885). Following these Early Silver Dollars, the Morgan Dollars (1878-1921); Peace Dollars (1921-1935) were produced. For the average collector, the Early Silver Dollars are too scarce to collect; however, up until the mid twentieth century, Morgan Silver Dollars were available from banks at face value. Obviously Early Silver Dollar coins were not, but many are available today for type collectors, specialists, and investors.