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Brilliant Uncirculated Last Morgan and First Peace Dollars
Upgrade your coin collection with this Last Morgan and First Peace Silver Dollars 2-Coin Set. You receive one Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar from 1921. The last of these were minted in 1921. Known as the "coin of the Wild West," it contains over 3/4 oz. silver from the famed Comstock Lode in Nevada.
The 1-1/2" diameter coin dwarfs those in use today. It's so large, because by law it had to contain exactly one dollar's worth of silver which was then price fixed at $1.29 per ounce. This coin was named after George T. Morgan, its designer, and was minted from 1878 - 1904 and then again in 1921. Few are left, particularly in this great condition, because the Pittman Act of 1918 required that they be melted down for their silver content. The coins feature Lady Liberty on the face and an eagle on back.
The set also includes a Brilliant Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar from 1922. Although they were technically minted in very limited quantities beginning in 1921, full production did not begin until 1922 - which is considered by most collectors as the first year in the series.
Sculptor Anthony De Francisci portrayed his wife, Teresa, as Lady Liberty on the face of the coin issued in celebration of the end of World War I. The back features an eagle holding an olive branch of peace and the word "Peace" inscribed on the rocky crag on which its perched. It's size and silver content are the same as the Morgan dollar.
Each of these coins comes in its own clear plastic holder to help preserve its Brilliant Uncirculated Condition. And both are fitted into a custom velvet lined case for beautiful display or presentation as a cherished gift.
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