The Silver Dollar was first authorized in 1792, but the first issues did not appear until 1794. From then until 1804, all Silver Dollars had the edge lettering ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT. Early Silver Dollars had several designs including the Flowing Hair Silver Dollars (1794-1795), the Draped Bust Silver Dollars (1795-1804), the Gobrecht Silver Dollars (1836-1839), theGobrecht Dollars (1836-1839), the Liberty Seated Silver Dollars (1840-1873), and the Trade Silver Dollars (1873-1885). Following these Early Silver Dollars, theMorgan Dollars (1878-1921); Peace Dollars (1921-1935) were produced. For the average collector, the Early Silver Dollars are too scarce to collect; however, up until the mid twentieth century, Morgan Silver Dollars were available from banks at face value. Obviously Early Silver Dollar coins were not, but many are available today for type collectors, specialists, and investors.
1799 Silver Dollar - 1799 Early $1, 7x6 Stars PCGS F12 CAC. BB-157, R2. This very pleasing, circulated Draped Bust 1799 Silver Dollar has light tan-violet devices against darker fields...More >>>
1836 J-58 Restrike Gobrecht $1 NGC PR64 CAC. Name Below Base. Die Alignment III. Marvelous near-gem with gorgeous toning & razor-sharp, fully-struck devices. Incredible! CAC pop 2/2. PCGS:110,000...More >>>
1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar - 1880-S Morgan S$1 PCGS MS65 CAC. It is often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In the case of this lovely 1880-S Morgan dollar, we’re sure that...More >>>
1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar - 1880-S Morgan S$1 NGC MS65 CAC. This amazing, Gem 1880-S Morgan Dollar has a fabulous crescent of color on its left obverse side. In addition the coin...More >>>
1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar - 1881-S Morgan S$1 PCGS MS65 CAC. This exceptionally toned, well struck, Gem 1881-S Morgan Dollar appears significantly nicer than what the holder indicates...More >>>
1882-S Morgan Dollar - 1882-S Morgan $1 PCGS MS64+ CAC. Gorgeous heavily toned 1882-S for the colorful toning expert as this coin is one of a kind....More >>>
1884-O Morgan Silver Dollar - 1884-O Morgan $1.00 NGC MS64 CAC. Outstanding rainbow toning characterizes this Southern branch mint, Mint State 1884-O Morgan Dollar. The obverse shows...More >>>
1886 Morgan Silver Dollar - 1886 Morgan S$1 PCGS MS63DMPL CAC. This Mint State, deep mirror, prooflike 1886 Silver Dollar has added eye-appeal because of its excellent strike...More >>>
1889-CC Silver Dollar - 1889-CC Morgan $1 NGC VG10 CAC. Here is an opportunity to fill one of those “impossible†holes in your Morgan Dollar collection...More >>>
1973-D Silver Dollar - 1973-D Eisenhower Silver $1 PCGS MS66 CAC. Shimmering mint luster and a bold strike characterize this Superb Gem 1973-D Eisenhower Dollar...More >>>
The Silver Dollar was first authorized in 1792, but the first issues did not appear until 1794. From then until 1804, all Silver Dollars had the edge lettering ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT. Early Silver Dollars had several designs including the Flowing Hair Silver Dollars (1794-1795), the Draped Bust Silver Dollars (1795-1804), the Gobrecht Silver Dollars (1836-1839), theGobrecht Dollars (1836-1839), the Liberty Seated Silver Dollars (1840-1873), and the Trade Silver Dollars (1873-1885). Following these Early Silver Dollars, theMorgan Dollars (1878-1921); Peace Dollars (1921-1935) were produced. For the average collector, the Early Silver Dollars are too scarce to collect; however, up until the mid twentieth century, Morgan Silver Dollars were available from banks at face value. Obviously Early Silver Dollar coins were not, but many are available today for type collectors, specialists, and investors.