Uncover the captivating history and exceptional condition of this 1900 O/CC Morgan Silver Dollar graded by PCGS as MS-65+. This stunning numismatic treasure is a must-have for any collector seeking to add a true gem to their portfolio.
Minted in 1900 at the New Orleans Mint, the 1900 O/CC Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly sought-after coin that showcases the remarkable craftsmanship and artistry of the era. The "O/CC" designation on the coin's reverse indicates an intriguing minting anomaly, where the "CC" mintmark from the previous year was accidentally left on the die, creating a unique and visually striking feature.
This specific coin has been certified by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as being in Mint State-65+ (MS-65+) condition, a testament to its exceptional preservation and luster. The "+" designation further denotes that the coin exhibits superior eye appeal and quality, placing it at the higher end of the MS-65 grade scale.
The obverse of the 1900 O/CC Morgan Silver Dollar features the iconic portrait of Lady Liberty, designed by George T. Morgan, and the reverse showcases the majestic eagle, a timeless symbol of American strength and power. The intricate detailing and striking design elements make this coin a true work of art, captivating the senses of both seasoned collectors and newcomers to the world of numismatics.
As one of the last Morgan Silver Dollars minted, the 1900 O/CC holds significant historical significance. These coins were produced during a time of transition, as the United States was moving towards the adoption of the newer, lighter-weight silver coinage. The Morgan Silver Dollar's popularity and legacy continue to endure, making this specimen a cherished and valuable addition to any collection.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this exceptional 1900 O/CC Morgan Silver Dollar, graded MS-65+ by PCGS. Secure your piece of American numismatic history and experience the beauty and allure of this captivating silver coin.
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