Low Hanging Fruit
Current
Rank
5
Rank
Set
Complete
100.00%
Complete
Set
Rating
70.808
Rating
GPA with
Top Bonuses
1.096
Top Bonuses
GPA
Weighted
69.904
Weighted
Retired Statistics 10/31/2020
Rank
4
Complete
100.00%
Set
Rating
70.846
Rating
GPA
Weighted
69.904
Weighted
About This Set:
The Philadelphia mint produce some of the best varieties Morgan dollars ever. Starting out with the 8TF and later on changed over to the 7/8TF and then the 7TF Rev78s and last the Rev 79s. Throughout the minting from 1878 to the 1904 the Philadelphia mint release some notable release numbers. One such year stands out in stark contrast like the 1894-P with its 110,000 mintage second only to the lowest 1893-S mintage of 100,000. Then after WW1 the Pittman Act (1918) took its toll on all the Morgan dollars. In 1921 after a seventeen year lapse the Morgan dollars were reintroduced back into commerce. The die designs of Miss Liberty and the eagle were somewhat smaller also with smaller mint marks on them. Overall this is a very good example of what some of the lowest graded Morgan dollars look like that survived after all those years. A handful of crossovers included.
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