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Congress first authorized the silver dollar on April 2, 1792.  For the next thirteen years, a few variations of the silver dollar existed.  The coinage of these dollars was suspended until 1835 when Gobrecht dollar varieties (named for engraver Christian Gobrecht) began being minted.  The Liberty Seated type followed in 1840 and continued until Congress eliminated coinage of the silver dollar in an act commonly referred to as the "Crime of '73". 

  • Flowing Hair Dollar 1794-1795
  • Draped Bust Dollar 1795-1798
  • Heraldic Eagle Dollar 1798-1804
  • Gobrecht Dollar 1836-1839
  • Seated Liberty Dollar 1840-1873
  • Trade Dollar 1873-1885

The Free Silver Movement's first major achievement was the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which resulted in the re-emergence of the silver dollar in the Morgan type.  The victory was two-fold for proponents of a silver standard.  Not only was the silver dollar restored as legal tender (which marked the beginning of the Morgan dollar), but the US Treasury was also required to purchase between $2 and $4 million for coining dollars.  Certainly much of this silver came from the famed silver Comstock Lode in western Nevada.  In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Silver Purchase Act (over a presidential veto by Benjamin Harrison) which increased the amount of silver purchased by over 50%.

  • Morgan Dollar 1878-1904, 1921
  • Peace Dollar 1921-1935

The Coinage Act of 1965 was designed to reduce or eliminate the amount of silver in American coins.  Coins minted after this date were composed of a lower percentage of silver or contained none at all.  Therefore, many Americans started hoarding silver dollars in circulation.

  • Eisenhower (Ike) Dollar 1971-1978
  • Bicentennial Eisenhower (Ike) Dollar 1975-1976
  • Susan B. Anthony Dollar 1979-1999
  • Sacagawea Dollar 2000-Current
 

1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar - KEY TO SET - AWESOME

 
US $5,500.00
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Priced2Move 1893 CC Morgan Silver Dollar - Carson City

 
US $249.99
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Priced2Move 1892 CC Morgan Silver Dollar - Carson City

 
US $210.00
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2006 Franklin Proof Dollar Set -Both Coins -Mint Direct

 
US $159.99
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1921 Peace Silver Dollar ANACS VF Details - Net F12

 
US $139.99
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1897-S Morgan Silver Dollar (Coin World Slab)

 
US $99.99
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1971, 1972 & 1974 Eisenhower BROWN BOX Silver Dollars

 
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Priced2Move 1903 Morgan Silver Dollar - Key Rare Date

 
US $50.00
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1878 S Trade Dollar - AU Details - Net XF

 
US $47.99
- 2d 12m  
 

1921 Morgan Silver Dollar (Coin World Plastic Case)

 
US $44.99
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1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar (OGP Blue Sleeve)

 
US $44.99
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2006 W American Eagle NGC Graded PR70 ULTRA-CAM

 
US $41.00
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1890 Morgan Silver Dollar (Coin World Slab)

 
US $39.99
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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar ANACS AU58

 
US $29.99
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1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar (OGP Blue Sleeve)

 
US $24.99
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1923-S Peace Silver Dollar PCI graded VF35

 
US $19.99
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1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar (OGP Blue Sleeve)

 
US $19.99
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1900-O Morgan Silver Dollar (OGP Blue Sleeve)

 
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2005 W American Eagle NTC Graded PR70 DCAM

 
US $19.99
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1984S $1 Los Angeles XXIII Olympiad Silver Proof Dollar

 
US $17.99
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1974-D IKE - Eisenhower Silver Dollar - NNC Graded MS65

 
US $12.99
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1884 CC GSA Certification Only

 
US $9.99
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1971, 72, 76, 77 Eisenhower Silver Dollars - FOUR IKES

 
US $3.99
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Sku Photo Description Grade / Notes Price
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1880O-O.jpg (76182 bytes) 1880O-R.jpg (78435 bytes) 1880 O Morgan Silver Dollar

 

ACG-81S-22 ACG_1881s_F.jpg (105081 bytes) ACG_1881s_B.jpg (106743 bytes) 1881 S Morgan Silver Dollar AU 50

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1884-O.jpg (72599 bytes) 1884-R.jpg (68157 bytes) 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar

 

1884O-O.jpg (73180 bytes) 1884O-R.jpg (75060 bytes) 1884 O Morgan Silver Dollar

 

1889-O.jpg (73208 bytes) 1889-R.jpg (76731 bytes) 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar

 

1896-O.jpg (72365 bytes) 1896-R.jpg (72423 bytes) 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar

 

1898-O.jpg (68270 bytes) 1898-R.jpg (70776 bytes) 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar

 

1898-O2.jpg (64837 bytes) 1898-R2.jpg (71171 bytes) 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar

 

1898-O3.jpg (73370 bytes) 1898-R3.jpg (70079 bytes) 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar

 

ACG-C-21 ACG_1921s_F.jpg (96714 bytes) ACG_1921s_B.jpg (100250 bytes) 1921 S Morgan Silver Dollar AU 55

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SHL-C-21MD PICT0044.jpg (15813 bytes) PICT0045.jpg (16906 bytes) 1921 D Morgan Silver Dollar AU50

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Current Morgan Price Guide from PCGS

 

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Eisenhower, Dwight D(avid) nickname Ike (1890–1969) US statesman and 34th president (1953–61), born in Denison, Texas, USA. He trained at West Point (1915) and undertook further military studies. A fast-rising staff officer in Washington, DC, he was appointed an assistant to General Douglas MacArthur in the Philippines (1935–9). As World War 2 progressed, he continued to rise in rank and responsibilities, and was assigned to command the Allied forces during their invasions of North Africa, Sicily, and Italy (1942–3). His talent for both strategic planning and staff co-ordination led him (Dec 1943) to be named supreme commander of the Allied invasion of Normandy, and he directed the campaign from D-Day (6 Jun 1944) to the surrender of Germany (May 1945). After commanding the US occupation forces in Germany, he returned to the USA to serve as army chief-of-staff (1946–8) before retiring from active duty. He served as president of Columbia University (1948–50) and head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1951–2) before the Republicans drafted him as their presidential candidate in 1952. Under the motto ‘I like Ike’ he won by a landslide over Adlai Stevenson, and did the same in 1956. His record as president was mixed, but in the following years his low-profile approach came to seem more attractive. He established a truce in the floundering Korean War in 1953, but still maintained American presence as the main bar to Communist expansionism. With the Eisenhower doctrine he promised aid to Middle Eastern nations resisting Communism. In 1956 he sent troops to restore order in racially troubled Little Rock, Arkansas. But at the same time, he did little to restrain the Cold War machinations of secretary of state John Foster Dulles or the red-scare.

 

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