








Own a piece of United States History with the purchase of an 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar MS-63 Silver Coin.
Secure yours and grow your wealth today!
The Morgan Silver Dollar enjoys a reputation as one of the most highly coveted coins by investors and collectors alike due to the 0.7734 silver content which they boast, in addition to their immense historical value. Additionally, your investment has been graded and designated an MS-63 grading the Professional Coin Grading Service or PCGS, one of the world’s premier coin grading companies. A grading this high guarantees that your purchase will be received with moderate abrasions, marks and hairlines, while maintaining some of its original mint luster. An MS-63 grade is exceptional, considering that this coin is well over 100 years old!
Minted from 1878-1904, and again in 1921, the Morgan Silver dollar is one of the most collectible coins available. This silver dollar served as actual currency in circulation for several decades and thus has both historical values in addition to being a liquid asset. The obverse of this coin features the left portrait of Anna Willes Williams, who served as the inspiration for the new, American inspired rendition of Lady Liberty. Her head is adorned with a “Liberty” crown, while the words “out of many, one” is displayed above in Latin. Thirteen stars which represent the original American colonies and the year of issue are also held on this side.
Established in 1792 as the first national mint in the United States, the United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for official legal tender coinage and precious metals bullion production. The United States Mint has a mission to serve Americans as the sole manufacturer and distributor of circulating currency coins. The U.S. mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors, silver and gold bullion coins for investors (such as the popular Eagle and Buffalo series), as well as Congressional Medals.
Own a piece of United States History with the purchase of an 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar MS-63 Silver Coin.
Sécurisez la vôtre et faites croître votre patrimoine dès maintenant !
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 0.7734 oz of 900 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features the left portrait of Anna Willes Williams, who served as the inspiration for the new, American inspired rendition of Lady Liberty
*Reverse: Features the engraving of a bald eagle clutching a bundle of arrows and an olive branch, the name of the country of issue, the legal tender value of the coin and the inscription "IN GOD WE TRUST"
The Morgan Silver Dollar enjoys a reputation as one of the most highly coveted coins by investors and collectors alike due to the 0.7734 silver content which they boast, in addition to their immense historical value. Additionally, your investment has been graded and designated an MS-63 grading the Professional Coin Grading Service or PCGS, one of the world’s premier coin grading companies. A grading this high guarantees that your purchase will be received with moderate abrasions, marks and hairlines, while maintaining some of its original mint luster. An MS-63 grade is exceptional, considering that this coin is well over 100 years old!
Frappée de 1878 à 1904, puis à nouveau en 1921, la pièce Dollar Morgan en argent est l'une des pièces de collection les plus convoitées sur le marché. Ce dollar d'argent a servi de monnaie réelle, en circulation pendant plusieurs décennies, et possède donc des valeurs historiques en plus d'être un actif liquide. L'avers de cette pièce présente un portrait du profil gauche de Anna Willes Williams, qui a servi d'inspiration pour la nouvelle représentation d'influence américaine de Dame Liberté. Sa tête est ornée d'une couronne « Liberty », tandis que les mots « Un seul à partir de plusieurs » est inscrit au-dessus en latin. Treize étoiles représentant les colonies américaines d'origine et l'année d'émission figurent également sur cette face.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE DES ÉTATS-UNIS
Créé en 1792 en tant que premier hôtel des monnaies des États-Unis, la Monnaie des États-Unis est un bureau du département du Trésor chargé de la frappe des pièces ayant cours légal et de la production d'articles d'investissement de métaux précieux. La Monnaie des États-Unis a pour mission de servir les Américains en tant que seul fabricant et distributeur de pièces de monnaie en circulation. La Monnaie des États-Unis produit également des pièces commémoratives pour les collectionneurs, des pièces d'investissement en or et en argent pour les investisseurs (telles que les séries populaires Aigle et Bison), ainsi que des médailles du Congrès.