1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar 8/7 Reverse of 1878 GSA Hoard - U.S. Coin Prices from our Auction Archive
After a five-year suspension of minting Silver Dollars for circulation in the US, the Bland-Allison Act (the Act of February 28, 1878) resumed coinage of the Silver Dollar. The design chosen was created by George T. Morgan. Morgan Silver Dollars were minted with fervor, and to this day, they are collected with the same fervor. Morgan Silver Dollars were produced from 1878 to 1904, then again in 1921 and 2021.
GreatCollections has sold 53 of the 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar 8/7 Reverse of 1878 GSA Hoard in the past 15 years, selling at prices from $690 to $7,156, in grades 61 to 66. Of these, 17 were approved by CAC.
The design was made by: George T. Morgan.
GreatCollections has sold 53 of the 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar 8/7 Reverse of 1878 GSA Hoard in the past 15 years, selling at prices from $690 to $7,156, in grades 61 to 66. Of these, 17 were approved by CAC.
The design was made by: George T. Morgan.
Country:
United States
Year:
1880
Denomination:
$1
PCGS / Industry #:
518860
Additional Info:
8/7 Reverse of 1878 GSA Hoard
Strike Type:
Business Strike
Mint Location:
Carson City
Designer:
George T. Morgan
Coin Weight:
26.73 g
Diameter:
38.1 mm
Composition:
.900 silver, .100 copper (net weight: .77344 oz. pure silver)