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Morgan Silver Dollar – Condition Breakdown
Subheading: A quick percentage view of condition, appeal, and collectability
92%
Surface Detail
Most original mint features remain visible with only slight wear on high points.
88%
Eye Appeal
Strong visual presence with natural vintage toning and light circulation marks.
95%
Collector Demand
High interest due to historical significance and classic U.S. silver dollar status.
90%
Silver Content
Composed of 90% silver, maintaining intrinsic metal value.
Morgan Silver Dollar – AU Condition
A classic American silver coin with near-original detail and lasting collector value
Customer Feedback
FAQ
What does “About Uncirculated (AU)” mean?
What does “About Uncirculated (AU)” mean?
It means the coin shows only slight wear on high points while retaining most original detail.
Is this coin made of real silver?
Is this coin made of real silver?
Yes, it contains 90% silver and 10% copper.
Will each coin look exactly the same?
Will each coin look exactly the same?
No, each coin may vary slightly in toning, strike, and minor marks due to circulation history.
Is this an authentic Morgan Silver Dollar?
Is this an authentic Morgan Silver Dollar?
Yes, it is an authentic U.S. Mint-issued Morgan Dollar.
What years were Morgan Silver Dollars minted?
What years were Morgan Silver Dollars minted?
They were minted primarily between 1878 and 1904, with a final issue in 1921.
Is this a good coin for beginners?
Is this a good coin for beginners?
Yes, it’s a popular entry-level collectible due to its history and availability.
How should I store this coin?
How should I store this coin?
Keep it in a dry, airtight holder or capsule to preserve its condition and prevent tarnishing.
Can I use it as legal tender today?
Can I use it as legal tender today?
No, it is no longer used as circulating currency, only for collecting.