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★★★★★ 4.9 491 Google reviewsMorgan Silver Dollar - Cull (1878-1904)
| Quantity | Price |
|---|---|
| 100+ | $61.42 |
| 20+ | $61.42 |
| 1+ | $62.46 |
Quick Facts
- Contains approximately 0.7734 troy oz silver
- Cull condition (heavy wear, sold for silver content)
- Random year from 1878–1904
- Struck by the United States Mint
- Historic U.S. silver coinage
- Affordable way to own vintage American silver
Morgan Silver Dollars are among the most recognizable and historically significant U.S. silver coins ever produced. Struck from 1878 through 1904, these vintage silver dollars played a key role in American monetary history and remain popular with both collectors and silver holders.
This listing is for cull-condition Morgan Silver Dollars, selected at random based on available inventory. These coins are sold primarily for their silver content and historical interest, not for grade or eye appeal.
Coin Highlights
- Contains approximately 0.7734 troy ounces of silver
- Cull condition with heavy circulation or other condition issues
- Random year selection from 1878–1904
- Struck by the United States Mint
- Individual coins ship in protective packaging
- Multiples of 20 may ship in plastic tubes
Design Details
Obverse: Left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty, designed by George T. Morgan and modeled after Anna Willess Williams.
Reverse: Bald eagle holding an olive branch and arrows, with inscriptions United States of America, One Dollar, and In God We Trust.
What to Expect (Cull Condition)
Coins will show significant wear. May include heavy circulation, scratches, rim dings, discoloration, or other surface issues. Dates, mint marks, and overall appearance will vary. No cherry-picking of date, mint, or condition.
Cull Morgan Dollars are not intended for collectors seeking high-grade or problem-free examples. These coins are sold based on type, silver content, and historical value, not condition.
About the Morgan Silver Dollar
The Morgan Silver Dollar was introduced following the Bland–Allison Act of 1878, which required the U.S. Treasury to purchase silver and mint it into coinage. This act reinstated silver as part of the U.S. monetary system after the Coinage Act of 1873 and helped shape America's bimetallic currency era.
Why Buy Cull Morgan Dollars
- Affordable way to own historic U.S. silver
- Contains substantial silver content
- Strong demand among silver holders and collectors
- Ideal for type collectors, silver stackers, and history enthusiasts
Important Notes
Dates and mint marks are random. Coins are sold as-is in cull condition. Appearance will vary significantly. All bullion and numismatic sales are subject to market conditions.
Product information
Every coin and bar is verified for weight and authenticity before it ships. Graded items are certified by PCGS or NGC. Xenia Coin Shop is a PCGS and NGC authorized dealer and a member of the American Numismatic Association.
Every order ships fully insured via UPS, FedEx, or USPS with tracking. Signature confirmation is added based on order value. Orders ship once payment is verified. Wire, ACH, and check orders ship after funds clear.
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