MORGAN
SILVER DOLLARS
(1878-1921)
The Morgan dollar was a United States dollar coin
minted intermittently from 1878 to 1921. It was the first standard
silver dollar minted since production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar, ceased due to the passage of the Fourth Coinage Act, an act which also ended the free coining of silver. The coin is named for its designer, United States Mint Assistant Engraver George T. Morgan. The obverse depicts a profile portrait representing Liberty, while the reverse depicts an eagle with wings outstretched.