The 1900 Morgan dollar from the Philadelphia Mint is a common coin in circulated and uncirculated grades through at least MS65, with even MS66s being plentiful enough to be found with frequency. Meanwhile, MS67s verge on being rare with pieces grading higher being very rare. Interestingly, despite its vast availability in the MS grades, PLs are relatively difficult to find, while DMPLs are exceedingly rare.
Country | United States of America |
Year | 1900 |
Serie | Morgan Dollars |
Denomination | $1 (One Dollar) |
Mint | Philadelphia |
coinage-type | Morgan silver dollar |
desg | MS |
designer | George T. Morgan |
diameter | 38.1 |
edge | Reeded |
fineness | 0.9 |
material | 90% silver; 10% copper |
mintage | 8,830,000 |
ngc-id | 256E |
obverse-description | Portrait of Liberty centered. On the left are found 7 stars with the words E*PLURIBUS*UNUM followed by 6 stars on the right. The date is positioned at the bottom. |
pcgs-link | 7264 |
pcgs-number | 7264 |
reverse-description | The heraldic eagle is centered holding a bunch of arrows and branch surrounded by and olive leaves. The words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * ONE DOLLAR frame the periphery. Mint mark, if any, appears above the letters DO of DOLLAR. |
weight-grams | 26.73 |
weight-ounces | 0.943 |
year-display | 1878-1921 |