Morgan Silver Dollar
Country of Origin: United States of America
Year of Issue: 1878 to 1904, 1921
Denomination: One Dollar ($1 USD)
Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

Brief Description
The reverse (shown) features an eagle with outstretched wings clutching arrows and an olive branch, surrounded by a wreath. The obverse features a profile portrait representing Liberty. The coin has a reeded edge.
Historical Significance
Named after its designer, George T. Morgan, this coin was minted following the passage of the Bland-Allison Act. It represents the era of westward expansion and the massive output of silver mines like the Comstock Lode in Nevada.
Estimated Value
$30 - $100+ (Highly dependent on the specific year, mint mark, and condition. Rare dates or high-grade specimens can be worth thousands.)
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning or polishing, as this removes the natural patina and significantly reduces the collector value. Use PVC-free coin flips or capsules to prevent chemical damage.
Created At: 2026-02-07T02:53:06.304340