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Morgan Dollars: History, Key Dates, and Collecting

America's most popular silver dollar — the Comstock Lode story, VAM varieties, key dates by mint mark, and the GSA hoard.

By Dwight Ringdahl · March 9, 2026 · 8 min read

The King of American Coins

The Morgan silver dollar is the most widely collected US coin series. Designed by George T. Morgan in 1878, it features a Liberty Head portrait modeled after Anna Willess Williams, a Philadelphia schoolteacher, on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. Struck from Comstock Lode silver, Morgans were produced from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921.

Historical Context

The Morgan dollar was born from politics. The Bland-Allison Act of 1878 required the US Treasury to buy $2–$4 million worth of silver monthly and coin it into dollars. This was a concession to Western mining interests, particularly the massive Comstock Lode in Nevada. Millions of Morgan dollars were struck and stored in Treasury vaults without ever circulating — creating the vast Treasury hoards that would later flood the market.

Mint Marks and Characteristics

  • Philadelphia (no mint mark) — Highest mintages. Generally most available.
  • New Orleans (O) — Often weakly struck, especially 1880s–1890s dates. Many were stored in Treasury vaults.
  • San Francisco (S) — Generally well-struck. Many semi-key dates.
  • Carson City (CC) — The most collectible mint mark. Lower mintages and strong collector demand create significant premiums. CC Morgans from the GSA hoard come in special government holders.
  • Denver (D) — Only the 1921-D was struck at Denver.

Key Dates

  • 1893-S — The undisputed king. Mintage of 100,000. $4,000+ in Good, $50,000+ in MS-63. The most valuable regular-issue Morgan dollar.
  • 1889-CC — $500+ in Good. Scarce Carson City issue.
  • 1879-CC — $200+ in Good.
  • 1892-S — $150+ in Good. Rare in Mint State.
  • 1895 (Proof only) — No business strikes known. Called the "King of Morgan Dollars." Proof examples: $30,000+.
  • 1884-S — Common in circulated grades but extremely rare in MS-65+ ($10,000+).
  • 1881-CC, 1882-CC, 1883-CC, 1884-CC — Moderately scarce ($150–$300 in VF) but large quantities survived in the GSA hoard.

The GSA Hoard

In the 1960s–1970s, the General Services Administration (GSA) sold approximately 2.9 million Morgan dollars from Treasury vaults — many in original cloth bags. Carson City dollars from this hoard come in special GSA holders and carry premiums. GSA-holder CC Morgans are highly collectible and widely traded.

VAM Varieties

Morgan dollars have an extensive system of die varieties cataloged by Leroy Van Allen and A. George Mallis (VAM). Over 6,500 varieties are documented. Popular VAMs include:

  • 1878 8 Tail Feathers — Original design with 8 feathers on the eagle.
  • 1878 7/8 Tail Feathers — 7 feathers over 8.
  • 1880-O "Hot Lips" — Dramatic doubled die obverse.
  • 1888-O "Scarface" — Die gouge on Liberty's cheek.

2021 and 2023 Reissues

The US Mint struck new Morgan dollars in 2021 (100th anniversary of the final original Morgan) and 2023. These modern versions are struck in 99.9% silver and come from five mint facilities (P, D, S, O, CC privy marks). While they carry numismatic premiums, they are not considered part of the original 1878–1921 series.

Collecting Strategies

  • Date and mint set — A major undertaking. $10,000–$50,000+ depending on grade goals. The 1893-S and 1895 Proof are the ultimate barriers.
  • Single-mint set — All dates from one mint (e.g., all CC Morgans or all O-mint).
  • Type set — One Morgan dollar in VF-MS-63. $30–$100.
  • GSA Carson City set — All CC dates in GSA holders. $3,000–$10,000.
  • VAM collecting — Deep specialty niche with its own reference books and passionate community.
  • Morgans are readily available at every coin show and from most dealers.

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This guide is for educational purposes. Where official standards, grading services, organization memberships, or legal requirements apply, consult the primary authority named in the references below or the relevant government agency.

Reviewed on January 16, 2026 by the US Coin Shows editorial team. Editorial policy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most valuable Morgan silver dollar?

The 1893-S Morgan dollar (mintage 100,000) is the most valuable regular-issue date at $4,000+ in Good and $50,000+ in MS-63. The 1895 Proof-only issue (no business strikes known) is worth $30,000+ and is called the King of Morgan Dollars.

What is a GSA Morgan dollar?

GSA (General Services Administration) Morgan dollars are coins sold from Treasury vaults in the 1970s. Carson City (CC) Morgans from this hoard come in special GSA holders and carry premiums over raw examples. About 2.9 million coins were sold.

How much is a Morgan silver dollar worth?

Common dates (1880s–1890s Philadelphia) sell for $30–$50 in VF. Carson City dates start at $100–$300. Key dates like 1889-CC ($500+) and 1893-S ($4,000+) command major premiums. All Morgans contain 0.7734 oz of silver.