1878-S Specimen Strike One Dollar SP VAM-58 Values

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Melt: $59.41 (0.7734 oz Silver)

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1878-S Specimen Strike One Dollar SP VAM-58 Values

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The first 10 Morgan silver dollars struck in the San Francisco Mint in a special commemorative ceremony held on April 17, 1878 were struck with special Specimen strikes. One is known struck from the VAM-58 dies.

Eighteen hundred seventy-eight is an important transitional year in the United States Mint's dollar series, seeing both the last of the circulation strike trade dollar coinage and production of the first Morgan silver dollars. Authorized by the Act of February 12, 1873, the trade dollar replaced the standard silver dollar and was meant to provide U.S merchants involved in the export trade with a domestic coin that could finally compete effectively with the Mexican dollar, the successor to the Spanish-American 8 reales as the standard for trade with the Far East and commercial use therein. In so doing, the new coin would also provide an outlet for the increased silver production from domestic mines in the West. Due to a sharp decrease in the price of silver in 1876, however, the trade dollar soon became a scourge in domestic circulation - a role for which it was never intended. While prices recovered somewhat during the second half of 1876, the writing was already on the wall and, in October 1877, Treasury Secretary John Sherman halted trade dollar coinage when the coin's bullion value in the East once again sank below that of a paper $1.

up This coin is made of 90% silver; 10% copper and has a current melt value of $59.41

Obverse: Portrait of Liberty centered. On the left are found 7 stars with the words E*PLURIBUS*UNUM followed by 6 stars on the right. The date is positioned at the bottom.

Reverse: The heraldic eagle is centered holding a bunch of arrows and branch surrounded by and olive leaves. The words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * ONE DOLLAR frame the periphery. Mint mark, if any, appears above the letters DO of DOLLAR.

Source: Stack's Bowers

Basic Information

GSID:

374258

Coin Date:

1878-S

Denomination:

$1 / One Dollar

Designation:

SP

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

San Francisco

Mintage:

unique

Coinage Type:

Morgan silver dollar

Coinage Years:

1878-1921

Composition:

90% silver; 10% copper

Mint Mark:

S

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Specimen Strike

Variety 2:

VAM-58

Rarity:

R-unique

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.9

Weight:

26.73 gr

Weight:

0.8594 oz

Precious Metal Weight:

0.7734 oz

Strike Type:

Specimen

Diameter:

38.1 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

George T. Morgan

Obverse Lettering:

E PLURIBUS UNUM, LIBERTY, 1878

Obverse Designer:

George T. Morgan

Reverse Lettering:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, ONE DOLLAR, S

Reverse Designer:

George T. Morgan

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