Discover the timeless elegance of the 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar graded in exceptional Other MS-66 condition. This iconic American silver dollar represents one of the most beloved coins in U.S. numismatic history. Struck during the height of the Morgan Dollar era, this particular specimen showcases remarkable preservation, dazzling cartwheel luster, and sharp strike details that make it a standout piece for both collectors and investors.
The Morgan Silver Dollar series, designed by George T. Morgan, remains one of the most recognizable and sought-after coins in American history. First minted in 1878 following the Bland-Allison Act, these large silver dollars were produced to satisfy the demand for silver coinage and became symbolic of the American West. The 1882 Philadelphia issue is particularly notable for its place in this legendary series, offering collectors a beautiful example from the early 1880s.
Our 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar Other MS-66 exhibits the coveted attributes that serious numismatists seek: virtually flawless surfaces, exceptional eye appeal, and that distinctive brilliant white to champagne-toned luster characteristic of premium Morgan Dollars. The coin features crisp, well-defined details on both Liberty's portrait and the heraldic eagle, with frosty devices that contrast beautifully against the reflective fields.
The Morgan Silver Dollar was born from the political and economic turbulence of the post-Civil War era. The Coinage Act of 1873 had effectively demonetized silver, causing widespread discontent among Western silver miners and farmers. In response, Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act in 1878, requiring the U.S. Treasury to purchase large quantities of silver each month and convert it into silver dollars.
George T. Morgan, a talented young engraver from England, was commissioned to create the new dollar design. His masterpiece featured a majestic portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse, inspired by Anna Williams, a Philadelphia schoolteacher. The reverse showcased a detailed bald eagle with outstretched wings, holding arrows and an olive branch, surrounded by a laurel wreath.
By 1882, the Morgan Dollar had become a staple of American commerce. These coins circulated heavily in the Western states while many were stored in Treasury vaults or used as backing for Silver Certificates. The 1882 Philadelphia mintage reached over 19.9 million coins, making it one of the more available dates in the series, though examples in premium MS-66 condition remain scarce and highly desirable.
This particular 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar has been professionally graded and encapsulated, guaranteeing its MS-66 quality. Coins at this grade level represent the top tier of surviving specimens, with only a small percentage of the original mintage achieving such remarkable preservation after more than 140 years.
Collectors appreciate the Morgan Dollar for its historical importance, massive 38.1mm diameter, and substantial silver content. Each coin contains approximately 0.77344 ounces of pure silver, making these pieces both historically significant artifacts and tangible stores of value.
Whether you're building a premier Morgan Dollar collection, seeking a high-grade type coin, or looking for a meaningful silver investment with numismatic upside, this 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar in Other MS-66 condition represents an outstanding opportunity. Its combination of rarity in this grade, historical importance, and breathtaking visual appeal makes it a cornerstone piece for any serious numismatic portfolio.
Own a piece of American history with this magnificent 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar. From the detailed Liberty design to the powerful eagle reverse, every aspect of this coin tells the story of a pivotal era in United States monetary history. The MS-66 grade ensures you'll receive a specimen that displays the full beauty and craftsmanship that have made Morgan Dollars the most collected classic U.S. silver coins for generations.