Description: WE HAVE THE HARDER TO FIND PCGS & NGC CERTIFIED MORGAN & PEACE SILVER DOLLARS. CHECK OUT OUR STORE OR EBAY INVENTORY. WOW! Up for SALE/OFFER here is a "Harder to Find" Strikingly Beautiful 1888 MINT STATE 62 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR HOT 50 DDO EYELID SPARKLING WHITE GEM. Eyelid strongly doubled at bottom. Hair above ear, right inside and bottom outside of ear and bottom edge of lower cotton leaf are slightly doubled. Top of 8 shows in denticles as raised curved bar in field space between denticles below second 8 and small raised tip in right adjacent denticle space. Date set further right than normal.Word to the wise: Don't gamble on the condition of un-certified coins or coins that have been certified "DETAILS with No Grading number". Buy PCGS, NGC or ANACS certified coins on eBay that are shown with proper magnification! The coin is graded by NGC and you can rest assured that this Morgan has not been cleaned, polished, whizzed, dipped or tampered with like many coins offered for sale on eBay. NGC is one of the BEST grading services in the world. This 135 year old coin would make a great addition or upgrade to your Morgan silver dollar collection. OUR COINS ARE CAREFULLY CHERRY PICKED WITH PLENTY OF MINT LUSTER! The history of the Morgan Silver Dollar: Political pressure, not public demand, brought the silver dollar into being. There was no real need for a new silver dollar in the late 1870s; the last previous “cartwheel,” the Liberty Seated dollar, had been legislated out of existence in 1873, and hardly anyone missed it. Silver-mining interests did miss the dollar, though, and lobbied Congress forcefully for its return. The Comstock Lode in Nevada was yielding huge quantities of silver, with ore worth $36 million being extracted annually. After several futile attempts, the silver forces in Congress—led by Representative Richard (“Silver Dick”) Bland of Missouri—finally succeeded in winning authorization for a new silver dollar when Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act on February 28, 1878. This Act required the Treasury to purchase at market levels between two million and four million troy ounces of silver bullion every month to be coined into dollars. This amounted to a massive subsidy, coming at a time when the dollar’s face value exceeded its intrinsic worth by nearly 10%. Cornhusker Coins always offers FREE SHIPPING TO USA LOCATIONS and A NO QUESTIONS ASKED FREE 30 DAY RETURN POLICY. Please take a close look at this coin to make sure you are satisfied with the overall condition before buying, bidding or making a offer. Buy/Bid with confidence. I have over 5,000 eBay transactions, with a 100% positive feedback rating and have been an eBay member since March of 1998. My goal is to provide you with quality service and certified coins priced at or below book value! Contact me with any additional questions that you may have about this coin. Payment is expected within 24 hours of the close of this sale and I will ship the coin within 24 hours (Saturdays & holidays excluded) of receiving payment. If you are not completely satisfied with this coin for any reason, please return within 30 days of receipt for a full refund. Please CLICK ON SEE OTHER ITEMS OR MY STORE to view the other certified coins that I have listed 4 SALE/OFFER ON EBAY THANKS FOR TAKING A LOOK - STEVE
Price: 154.95 USD
Location: Bellevue, Nebraska
End Time: 2024-12-07T21:18:35.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Certification: NGC
Coin: Morgan
Modified Item: No
KM Number: 110
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Denomination: $1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Year: 1888
Grade: MS 62
Strike Type: Business
Composition: Silver
Fineness: 0.999
Certification Number: 4657204-034