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  2. Morgan dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan dollar is a United States dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1904, in 1921, and beginning again in 2021 as a collectible. It was the first standard silver dollar minted since the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which ended the free coining of silver and the production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar.

  3. 1893-S Morgan dollar - Wikipedia

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    The coins are struck using blanks which are ninety percent silver. [3] The 1893-S is known as the key date in the Morgan series. [4] In the book 100 Greatest U.S. Coins the authors have said the coin is the most valuable of any business strike Morgan dollar. [5]

  4. Your Silver Dollars Could Make You Rich — These 8 Are Worth ...

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    The value of silver dollars can vary greatly, whether it’s the 1964 Kennedy half dollar or the 1922 silver dollar coin. And some rare specimens fetch astounding amounts at auctions.

  5. Dollar coin (United States) - Wikipedia

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    By 1876, all silver coins were being used as money and by 1878, gold was at par with all U.S. paper dollars. Beginning in 1878, huge amounts of the Morgan silver dollars were produced but few were used as money. The size was too large to carry on business so Silver Certificates were used instead. The mint made the coins, placed them in their ...

  6. Redfield Hoard - Wikipedia

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    A-Mark Financial sold the coins individually and many came in a Paramount coin slab. Two major coin grading services, Numismatic Guaranty Company and Professional Coin Grading Service, have included the Redfield name on their graded coin holders. [10] [11] The coins were United States silver dollars: Morgan and Peace dollars. [5]

  7. Peace dollar - Wikipedia

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    Only 270,232,722 coins were melted for sale to the British, but this represented 47% of all Morgan dollars struck to that point. [3] The Treasury was required by the terms of the Act to strike new silver dollars to replace the coins that were melted, and to strike them from silver purchased from American mining companies. [4]

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