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America's beloved 90% silver Morgan Silver Dollar is known as the "King of Coins," and the "Coin of the Old West." First struck in 1878, it circulated mostly out west where its gleaming silver content had originated. Yet by 1904, the Morgan was declared obsolete, and its master dies were destroyed. Then in 1921, Morgan Silver Dollars had a remarkable encore for one glorious last year. The 1918 Pittman Act had authorized melting millions of silver dollars to aid our World War I allies. It also required that these coins be replaced. Due to delays in finalizing the design for the new Peace Silver Dollar, it was decided to mint Morgans once again. Now, add two of these sought after coins to your collection with the 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin Set, exclusively from The Bradford Exchange Mint. This reeded edge coin set tells the story of a coveted variety.Two genuine, hand-selected 1921-dated Morgan Silver Dollars arrive in each set. One of your 90% silver coins features a reeded edge with only 157 reeds or grooves, a variety esteemed to be just a small fraction of the total 1921 Morgan mintage. The other coin displays the normal, more common amount of reeding, 189 reeds. These collectible coins each arrive in a crystal-clear capsule so you can view their distinctive edges. A FREE Collectors' Card and Pocket Magnifier reveal details about the variety, while the included cotton gloves will allow you to examine your coin without risk of damage. To safely store your coins, a custom, museum-quality, wooden Deluxe Display Box is also yours FREE. Strong demand is expected. Order now!
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