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1891 S  MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR
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The listing, 1891 S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR has ended.

RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 1891 S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR.......90% SILVER
YOU GET THE MORGAN PICTURED
GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC OR YOUR MONEY/CREDITS BACK. CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK FROM SKILLED COIN COLLECTORS.
COMES IN THE NICE CASE AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS.
The photos are of the actual coin & case you will receive, and photos are provided for you to verify it.
I USED 2 DAYS SHIPPING WITH PRIORITY MAIL AND TRACKING. Feel Free to ask questions. Check out my feedback comments and positive feedback scores.
THANK YOU, JIM
5th SF Vietnam 62-63, disabled Vietnam veteran

I get questions about what is the mint mark Where are the mint marks? Well they are located in different places on different coins. Today lets just talk about Morgan silver dollars and Peace silver dollars.
Lets start with the definition: A mint mark is a letter or other symbol that identifies the mint at which a given coin has been made. On most U.S. coins, the mint mark will be a D (for the Denver mint), or an S (for San Francisco.) Sometimes P was used (for Philadelphia), and other marks for historical issues (such as CC = Carson City) The positions of the mint marks on some of the currently circulating U.S. coins are briefly stated below, but keep in mind that if the mint mark is absent, the coin was minted at Philadelphia.The Philadephia mint mark is often omitted. The mint mark on the Morgan Silver Dollar if there is one is usually easy to find and if there is one for example... s will be above and right between the D and O on the word DOLLAR on bottom of the back (reverse) of the silver dollar. The Peace dollar is a little more difficult but can be seen (if there is a mint mark) on the back or reverse. On the back side or reverse you have an eagle perched on rock. On left side near eagle tail and under the word ONE you will find mint mark such as.... s, d, and so on. I am glad to answer questions.
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Leading up to the rare San Francisco issues of the following two years, the 1891-S Morgan Dollar had an adequate mintage of 5,296,000 pieces, was well produced, and remains relatively available through the gem grade level. The issue is generally found well struck with excellent luster.

Examples graded MS65 by grading services PCGS or NGC can be acquired for prices around $1,500. Higher grades become more elusive, with the finest known pieces graded MS67. One of these finest known examples sold for $16,675 at auction in January 2009.
Grading times is very subjective. I do know this is a very nice corn. Look at photos. Photos are clear and I correct. Thank you for your question. Jim
Jul 3rd, 2015 at 7:50:04 AM PDT by

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