1893 Morgan Dollar ($1)
PCGS
XF40
CAC
The 1893 Morgan Dollar represents a pivotal year in American numismatic history. The Sherman Silver Purchase Act's repeal that year marked the beginning of the end for silver dollar production, making 1893 morgans particularly significant. Philadelphia mint production dropped dramatically to just 378,000 pieces - one of the lowest mintages of the series.
This XF40 example is just absolutely textbook original XF. The surfaces show honest wear with a pleasing steel-gray patina and no notable distractions. The eagle's breast feathers and wing details remain bold, while the hair above Liberty's ear shows clear definition - exactly what you want in a choice XF Morgan. The eye appeal is outstanding for a circulated example, and CAC agrees!
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | XF40 |
PCGS Spec # | 7220 |
PCGS Population (Greater) | 799 (8202) |
Serial # | 44636250 |