1883-S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NGC UNC DETAILS CLEANED. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR SISTER STORES LISTED BELOW, WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF COINS LISTED. THANKS FOR VIEWING OUR LISTING, WE HOPE TO EARN YOUR BUSINESS!
NGC Certified VF Details. Please be sure to inspect the super sized photo so you can see the actual coins you will receive. We do not accept offers for anything lower than the fixed price listed unless it is stated.
Minted in Philadelphia in 1921, this coin is composed of 90% silver and is considered uncirculated. Certified by NGC, this coin is graded as AU DETAILS: Cleaned, indicating that it has been cleaned but still holds a high level of quality. A valuable addition to any coin collection, this United States coin embodies historical significance and rarity.
ONLY 12,000 MINTED! SCARCE AND HARD TO FIND DATE! FRESHLY GRADED BY NGC WITH A NEW PLASTIC HOLDER AND NGC PHOTOVISION! FRESHLY GRADED WITH A NEW PLASTIC HOLDER FROM NGC! THE COIN IN THE PICTURE IS THE “EXACT” COIN YOU WILL RECEIVE! We value your business! We are committed to providing you with excellent customer service. Please let us know if you experience any problems so we can have the opportunity to make things right for you before you leave your feedback. If you have any questions regarding any of our items, please do not hesitate to message us. Please note that we do not have any control over this. We try to take the best pictures possible so you can accurately judge and determine the condition of the item you are purchasing. Please pay close attention to the photos, as that is the item you will receive. If you wish to return an item, please notify us as soon as possible of receiving the item. Example: If the item was graded and placed in a holder/slab by PCGS, ANACS, NGC, etc. Our Number 1 priority is to make sure our customers are happy – so please message us, and give us the opportunity to make things right if you have any problems or concerns before leaving your feedback. We believe that coin collecting should be fun, and we know it isn’t fun if you have a bad experience. So we will make every effort possible to make your experience with us a positive one!
The product is a 1901-O Morgan Dollar certified by NGC as MS-63, with a fineness of 0.9 silver. The coin features a business strike type and belongs to the United States. It is a valuable piece for collectors interested in US coins from the late 19th to early 20th century.
FRESHLY GRADED WITH A NEW PLASTIC HOLDER FROM NGC AND NGC PHOTOVISION! THE COIN IN THE PICTURE IS THE “EXACT” COIN YOU WILL RECEIVE! We value your business! We are committed to providing you with excellent customer service. Please let us know if you experience any problems so we can have the opportunity to make things right for you before you leave your feedback. If you have any questions regarding any of our items, please do not hesitate to message us. Please note that we do not have any control over this. We try to take the best pictures possible so you can accurately judge and determine the condition of the item you are purchasing. Please pay close attention to the photos, as that is the item you will receive. If you wish to return an item, please notify us as soon as possible of receiving the item. Example: If the item was graded and placed in a holder/slab by PCGS, ANACS, NGC, etc. Our Number 1 priority is to make sure our customers are happy – so please message us, and give us the opportunity to make things right if you have any problems or concerns before leaving your feedback. We believe that coin collecting should be fun, and we know it isn’t fun if you have a bad experience. So we will make every effort possible to make your experience with us a positive one!
P lease look at the scans and grade coin for yourself as this is the actual coin(s) you will receive. As grading is a very subjective, I will leave that up to you. Thank you for looking! Refer to the photos for approximate condition.
This is a 1903 Morgan silver dollar coin certified by NGC as Uncirculated with artificial toning. It is a business strike coin and comes in a protective NGC holder.