Graded Morgan Silver Dollars overview
Graded Morgan Silver Dollars are certified, third-party-graded examples of one of the most widely collected series in American numismatics. Each coin in this category has been encapsulated and assigned a numeric grade — typically on the Sheldon 1–70 scale — by a recognized grading service such as PCGS or NGC,…
Updated June 2026
Graded Morgan Silver Dollars are certified, third-party-graded examples of one of the most widely collected series in American numismatics. Each coin in this category has been encapsulated and assigned a numeric grade — typically on the Sheldon 1–70 scale — by a recognized grading service such as PCGS or NGC, providing a standardized assessment of strike, luster, and surface preservation. Listings here span the full range of collectible grades, from circulated examples graded G-4 through AU-58 to full Mint State pieces ranging from MS-60 through the coveted MS-65 and above, as well as Proof issues where applicable. The Morgan dollar was struck by the United States Mint from 1878 through 1904, and again in 1921, across facilities in Philadelphia, Carson City, New Orleans, and San Francisco. Designed by George T. Morgan, the coin features a left-facing portrait of Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. Each coin contains .7734 troy oz of pure silver at a fineness of .900. The series is distinguished by its broad date-and-mintmark matrix, offering collectors hundreds of distinct year-mint combinations to pursue — a characteristic that makes registry-set building and date-run collecting both popular pursuits. On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded Morgan dollars from multiple dealers, spanning a wide range of dates, mintmarks, and certified grades. Collectors will find key dates, semi-key dates, and common-date examples across PCGS and NGC holders, including CAC-stickered coins where available. Whether you are assembling a date set, chasing a specific mintmark like the CC or S issues, or targeting a particular grade tier, the inventory here reflects the full depth of the graded Morgan dollar market.
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Graded Morgan Silver Dollars are certified, third-party-graded examples of one of the most widely collected series in American numismatics. Each coin in this category has been encapsulated and assigned a numeric grade — typically on the Sheldon 1–70 scale — by a recognized grading service such as PCGS or NGC, providing a standardized assessment of strike, luster, and surface preservation. Listings here span the full range of collectible grades, from circulated examples graded G-4 through AU-58 to full Mint State pieces ranging from MS-60 through the coveted MS-65 and above, as well as Proof issues where applicable.
The Morgan dollar was struck by the United States Mint from 1878 through 1904, and again in 1921, across facilities in Philadelphia, Carson City, New Orleans, and San Francisco. Designed by George T. Morgan, the coin features a left-facing portrait of Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. Each coin contains .7734 troy oz of pure silver at a fineness of .900. The series is distinguished by its broad date-and-mintmark matrix, offering collectors hundreds of distinct year-mint combinations to pursue — a characteristic that makes registry-set building and date-run collecting both popular pursuits.
On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded Morgan dollars from multiple dealers, spanning a wide range of dates, mintmarks, and certified grades. Collectors will find key dates, semi-key dates, and common-date examples across PCGS and NGC holders, including CAC-stickered coins where available. Whether you are assembling a date set, chasing a specific mintmark like the CC or S issues, or targeting a particular grade tier, the inventory here reflects the full depth of the graded Morgan dollar market.
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| Factor | Certified / graded (PCGS, NGC) | Raw / uncertified |
|---|---|---|
| Authentication | Third-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holder | Assessed by the buyer or dealer |
| Liquidity | Higher — the grade is a standardized, trusted reference | Varies with buyer confidence and condition |
| Typical premium | Higher (covers grading cost and assurance) | Lower — closer to melt or bullion value |
| Best for | Numismatic value and resale confidence | Stacking by weight at the lowest cost |
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