The collectors identified the doubled ear error on 1901 silver dollars in which there is a visible doubling on Liberty’s ear. Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) records indicate that the most expensive 1901 silver dollar VAM doubled ear error was graded MS61 and auctioned for $9,000 i...
collectors and the general public. However, after the honeymoon period was over, it began to fall out of favor. Just like its predecessor, the Anthony Dollar, it too was struck for circulation for only two years. It remains to be struck for sale to collectors in mint sets, rolls, and ...
Also known as the Draped Bust Liberty Dollar and nicknamed the King of American Coins, the 1804 silver dollar was not minted in 1804; production of this limited edition coin began in 1834. Edmund Roberts, a commercial shipper and a United States government envoy to Asia, proposed to the Unit...
There is a single small “M” at the base of Liberty's neck as a tribute to the designer, George T. Morgan. Morgan Dollar Key Dates Collecting Morgan Dollars has become a popular set-building pursuit among many coin enthusiasts. The goal is to complete, or nearly complete a set of ...
It was retired shortly after that in 1981. It returned for a one-year stint a general later in 1999 before being put out to numismatic pasture for good. Collecting Eisenhower Dollars The vast majority of hobbyists who collect Eisenhower dollars aim to complete a 32-coin set. It consists of...
The 1967 half-dollar, created by Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparro, has a striking portrait of the late president on the obverse along with the word “LIBERTY” above it and the year it was minted below. The motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and the denomination “50 CENTS” are printed above an...
1881-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin - in GSA Holder - Brilliant Uncirculated Condition COIN HIGHLIGHTS: Coin comes housed in its original government plastic holder. The obverse features George T. Morgan's famous design. It shows Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap with the word "Liberty" spelled ...
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Saturday Night Post) Economic analyst and financial writer David Morgan says do not expect the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates anytime soon. Morgan thinks the Fed is not going to devalue the dollar. Morgan expla
(7.1miles), Talking Rocks Cavern (13.0 miles), Lake Taneycomo (16.7 miles) IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: Tanger Outlet Mall (4.5 miles), Liberty Plaza (6.9 miles), Branson Landing (7.0 miles), Branson Convention Center (7.1 miles) AIRPORTS: Branson Airport (16.5 miles), Springfield-Branson National ...
machine industry and at the United States Mint. There was also plenty of support from key members of the Carter Cabinet, including Secretary of the Treasury Werner Michael Blumenthal, who supported the small-dollar coin and suggested the new issue carry an allegorical representation of Liberty on ...