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Certified 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS64 Graded US Coin-143

Certified 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS64 Graded US Coin-143

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Own a classic piece of American coinage with this 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar, professionally graded MS64 by PCGS.

Morgan Silver Dollars are one of the most widely collected U.S. coin series, known for their iconic design and strong collector demand. This coin has been authenticated and graded by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), ensuring both authenticity and a consistent, industry-recognized grade.

Graded MS64 (Mint State), this coin displays strong detail with attractive luster and overall eye appeal consistent with the grade. This example offers a clean, classic appearance with light natural toning, allowing the original brilliance of the coin to stand out.

Encased in a secure PCGS holder, this coin is protected for long-term preservation while offering full transparency in certification and grade.

Whether you're building a Morgan Dollar collection or adding a certified U.S. silver coin to your holdings, this 1889 issue is a solid and dependable choice.

Key Details

  • Year: 1889
  • Mint Mark: None (Philadelphia)
  • Denomination: $1 (Silver Dollar)
  • Grade: MS64 (Mint State)
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Composition: 90% Silver
  • Series: Morgan Silver Dollar
  • Country: United States

Condition Notes

  • Professionally graded and authenticated by PCGS
  • Encased in original tamper-evident holder
  • Light natural toning visible
  • Strong detail and luster for the grade
  • Please review all photos for exact condition and eye appeal

Why Buy from Pops Trading Company?

  • ✔ Professionally Graded & Authenticated
  • ✔ Selling Collectibles Since 1998
  • ✔ Secure Packaging & Fast Shipping
  • ✔ Carefully Selected for Quality & Value

This collectible coin is securely packaged to ensure safe delivery. We take extra care in handling graded coins to maintain their condition during transit.

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