Description: πͺπͺ 1881-P πͺπͺ $1 Morgan Silver Dollar (MINTAGE = 9,163,000) πͺ 1881 P Morgan Silver Dolllar: β Circulated (AU +) Pristine Clean, Polished, And Is/ Has Been Encapsulated. β After 130 Years Of Being Minted, The Morgan Silver Dollar Is Still Among The Most Popular Coins Sold In The Country And Is Also Advised As A Smart Investment, Due To Its Low Mintage Averages And 90% Silver Content. πͺ From The Wagon Trains Of The Oregon Trail To The Building Of The Railways Or The First Skyscrapers, This Coin Could Have Been Present At These Moments In History! 1881-P β πͺ Holding a Morgan In Your Hand Takes You Back To The Old West, Reminiscent Of Americaβs Ingenuity And Entrepreneurship. Morgan Dollars Invoke Images Of Western Salons And Honky- Tonks, With Cowboys Raising The Stakes At Poker Games And Stagecoach Robberies From Outlaws Looking To Score A Cache Of These Big, Beautiful Silver Dollars. β Vintage Morgan Dollars Contain Three-Quarters Of An Ounce Of 90% SILVER β MINED FROM NEVADA'S LEGENDARY COMSTOCK LODE SILVER! β β ABOUT THE PHILADELPHIA MINT: The Philadelphia Mint Is The First Mint To Ever Be Built In The US. The Founding Fathers Realized That The US Needed A Place To Produce Coinage To Establish A National Identity And A Means Of Commerce Among Citizens. β The Coinage Act Of 1792 Was Added Into Law On April 2, Declaring The Philadelphia Mint's Importance To The Country. β At The Time, Philadelphia Was The Capital Of The US So It Only Made Sense For It To Host The Inaugural US Mint. The Coinage Act Of 1792 Also Provided A Decimal System For US Coinage To Abide By And One Of The Demands Was That Every US Coin Should Contain "An Impression Emblematic Of Liberty." David Rittenhouse Was A Scientist, Who Was Appointed By George Washington, As The First Mint Director Of The US. The Philadelphia Mint Did Not Place a Mint-Mark On Their Coins Until Recently. An Easy Way To Decipher, If A Coin Was Minted At The First Mint, Is If It Has No Mint-Mark Or, For Recent Coins, It Carries A "P." β There Are Few Relics, Like The Morgan Silver Dollar, That Show Us A Glimpse Into Our Past As An Evolving Country. πͺ βThe Morgan Silver Dollar Was Successfully Minted From 1878 To 1904 And Again For One More Year In 1921. β Throughout Its 27 Years Of Production, Two Famous Mints Closed Their Doors, Three Bills Were Passed To Approve The Minting Of Silver Dollars, And The Denver Mint Was Established And Currently Stands As The World Leader Of Coin Production. β The Morgan Silver Dollar Has A Fineness Of .900, And Weighs A Total Silver Content Of 0.77344 Troy Ounces Per Coin. πͺ Specifications Of Morgan Silver Dollars: β Weight: 26.73 Grams β Composition: 90% Silver (.7734 TROY OZ), 10% Copper β Diameter: 38.1 mm β Edge: Reeded β Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, New Orleans, And Carson City. β This 1881 Morgan Silver Dollar Was Minted In Philadelphia And Does Not Carry A Mint Mark! β BY ADDING THIS 1881-P COIN TO YOUR COLLECTION, YOU TAKE ON THE ROLE OF A CUSTODIAN OF THE PAST! "IN DOING SO, YOU ENSURE THAT THE LEGACY OF THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA ENDURE FOR GENERATIONS TO COME!" π°This 1881 Morgan Dollar Is A Must-Have For Any Coin Collector And Is A Great Investment For Those Interested In Rare And Historical Coins. πΊπ² "Own A Real Piece Of American History With This 1881 Morgan Silver Dollar. β Whether You Are A Seasoned Numismatist Or A Newcomer To Collecting, The 1881 Morgan Silver Dollar Is A Treasure Inviting You To Delve Into The Captivating History Of 'The American Frontier'. π° This 1881 Morgan Dollar Is A Must- Have For Any Coin Collector And Is A Great Investment For Those Interested In Rare And Historical Coins. β While The Silver Coin May Bear Subtle Sign Of Circulation, It Remarkably Preserves Its Original Mint Luster And Intricate Design Details, Making It A Prized Asset For Any Collection! β Year After Year, These 90% Silver Coins Are Becoming Harder, And Harder To Find! ππ "The Coin Shown Is The Coin Sent To You In Pictures, As It Is The Actual Coin You Will Receive" β No Credit, No Problem! No Cash, No Problem! No Problem, "No 1881 Morgan Silver Dollar
Price: 61 USD
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-11-04T20:19:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.5 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Composition: Silver
Certification Number: None
Strike Type: Business
Fineness: 0.9
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: NA
Certification: Uncertified
Denomination: $1
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Coin: Morgan
Year: 1881
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: Morgan