Description
The Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar – PCGS MS63 (Toned) is a stunning example of one of America’s most iconic silver coins, enhanced by the natural beauty of toning. Designed by George T. Morgan, this legendary silver dollar was minted from 1878 to 1904 and once more in 1921, capturing the essence of an era when silver dollars were a cornerstone of U.S. commerce.
Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, this PCGS-certified MS63 coin exhibits brilliant luster, sharp details, and a touch of natural toning that adds unique character. Toning occurs over time as silver reacts to environmental elements, creating a stunning array of golden, blue, purple, or russet hues. This natural process makes each toned Morgan Dollar one of a kind.
The obverse features the timeless portrait of Lady Liberty, crowned with a Phrygian cap and a laurel wreath, while the reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings, clutching arrows and an olive branch. Whether you’re a collector drawn to the coin’s historical significance or a numismatist seeking a uniquely toned piece, this PCGS MS63-certified Morgan Dollar is a valuable and visually captivating addition to any collection.
Key Features:
- Genuine Pre-1921 Morgan Silver Dollar, featuring natural toning
- Certified PCGS MS63, ensuring authenticity and high quality
- Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper
- Beautiful natural toning with unique color variations
- Features the classic Lady Liberty obverse and eagle reverse
- Minted at Philadelphia, San Francisco, New Orleans, or Carson City
- A unique collectible with both numismatic and intrinsic silver value
Specifications:
- Metal: Silver
- Purity: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
- Weight: 26.73 grams
- Diameter: 38.1 mm
- Condition: MS63 (PCGS certified)
- Toning: Natural toning may include shades of gold, blue, purple, or russet hues
- Designer: George T. Morgan
- Mint: Varies (Philadelphia, San Francisco, New Orleans, or Carson City)
FAQs:
Q: What causes the toning on Morgan Dollars?
A: Toning occurs naturally when silver reacts with environmental elements like air, moisture, and storage materials. Over time, this oxidation process creates stunning hues that make each coin unique.
Q: Does toning affect the coin’s value?
A: Yes, toned Morgan Dollars often command a premium, especially if the toning enhances the coin’s eye appeal. Collectors value beautifully toned pieces for their rarity and distinct character.
Q: What makes a PCGS MS63 Toned Morgan Dollar special?
A: This PCGS-certified MS63 coin retains strong luster, minimal contact marks, and excellent detail, with the added appeal of naturally developed toning, making it a standout piece for numismatists.







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