The U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar coins were minted from 1878 through 1904 and again in 1921. The Morgan Dollar is named after George T. Morgan, who designed both sides of the coin. The Morgan obverse portrays Miss Liberty facing left, modeled by Anna Willess Williams, a teacher. The reverse depicts an eagle with seven tail feathers, but the original design had eight feathers and was changed during 1878, making variations of the tail feathers: seven, eight and seven-over-eight for that year. The coins’ composition is 90% silver and 10% copper. It has a 38.1 diameter and weights 26.73 grams.
Collecting coins has been popular throughout the world and history. Some people collect coins as an investment others such as myself collect coins as a hobby and I started collecting coins many years ago. My interest was more in the coins itself and not so much as to the grade of the coins, though I always looked for the best grade possible within my budget. For people who collect anything; coins, stamps, art work or even rocks for a hobby, one thing that makes the hobby worth while, other than the ownership of the object, is to be able to display and show them to others.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
1941 Mercury Dime / Wing Liberty Head Dime
The Winged Liberty Head Dime was designed by Adolph A. Weinman. The dimes’ composition is 90% silver and 10% copper with a 17.9 mm diameter. The obverse has a portrait of Liberty facing left, wearing a Phrygian cap, (symbolizing liberty and freedom) and wings (symbolizing freedom of thought). The coin is referred to as the Mercury Head dime due to its’ likeness to the Roman god Mercury. The reverse has an olive branch and a fasces, (which is a bundle of rods tied together with an axe attached). The dime was minted from 1916 through 1945 but no dimes were dated 1922, 1932 or 1933.
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dime
Saturday, April 4, 2009
1858 Flying Eagle Cent
The Flying Eagle cent was minted for three years 1856, 1857 & 1858.
The obverse side shows an eagle in flight and the words “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA“. The reverse side has the words “ONE CENT” surrounded by a wreath.
It was the first Small cent issued being 19 mm in diameter, replacing the Large cent.
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american coin collection,
flying eagle
Saturday, March 21, 2009
1940 Walking Liberty
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and was struck from 1916-21, 1923, 1927-29 and 1933-47
The obverse depicts Liberty walking in the direction of the rising sun, covered in the American flag and holding branches of laurel and oak. The reverse shows a bald eagle perched on a cliff. The composition of the coin is 90% silver and 10% copper
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silver coins,
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