Friday, May 7, 2010

Morgan silver dollar 1889

George t. Morgan, Münz designer 1889 Morgan silver dollar one of many silver dollars, designed by George t. Morgan and coined in the United States in the period from 1878 until 1904. Morgan began his career as an Assistant style engraver and worked until a Chief Stecher. His excellent technical skills Stecher held him as Chief for eight years. Although his name is known for many US coins, he is known most for the Morgan dollar.

Morgan silver dollar Morgan silver dollars have become very popular with collectors and are still very for today. They are very robust and help up by many years, such as investment and collection items. Your life is the result of the high proportion of silver which enters each coin over 24 grams per coin. The Morgan dollar worth more than the original value due to the high Silbergehalt is much. The contents of 1889 Morgan dollar is 0,900 0,100 Silver and copper with a total mass of 26,73 G.

The entire collection of Morgan was dollars in five urban mints: shaped Carson City, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Denver and San Francisco. The mintmark on the back of the coin right below the Eagle Schwanzfedern be found. Each mint mark named, the dollar affected was in. For example, "CC was for Carson City, New Orleans, O D for Denver, etc." Although all the Morgan dollar has the largest value $ 1889 Morgan silver and is applied for dollar coin in the entire series Morgan more value than their face value. This is partly because of his connection to the West. The lowest Edition had Carson City to Carson City coins instead of the maximum value. The Morgan silver dollar is generally enjoyed and sought after due to their Western lore and explicit historical design. The silver used in its design was from the ComStock Lodè which "Silver strike reminded people of one large" in history.

Design Morgan silver dollars the front of the 1889 Morgan silver dollar has Lady Liberty after left. Circle, is around the words "E Pluribus Unum" about them and thirteen stars on both sides be the date of the coin (on the ground). Lady Liberty design is actually the result of Morgan sketch from Willess Anna Williams, a teacher in Philadelphia. When "E Pluribus Unum" are selected for the first time it meant "from many a whole". The back of 1889 Morgan silver dollar has a white head eagle sitting on a combination of twigs and arrows with his great wings. A wreath surrounds part of the Eagle and the inscription "in God we trust" are directly above your head. The crater rim of 1889 has Morgan silver dollar "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" at the beginning and "one dollar" on the bottom with an asterisk separating the two sets. White head eagle was not immediately a hit with the public if it for the first time but they came to love this icon.

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