My first MS Seated Dollar, purchased just this weekend. These are the sellers pics. The 1860-O is the most common and most 61-62s come from coins stored in bags and are usually pretty baggy. Hopefully this looks as good as the pic and that the lighting isn't hiding a whole lot of bagmarks.
I've had many but this one is the one I can't let go of (mainly because no one will pay my price for it-lol).
Collector of numeral seals.That's the 1928 and 1928A series of FRNs with a number rather than a letter in the district seal. Owner/operator of Bottom Line Currency
Just 19th century type, the nicest I can afford. A Heraldic Eagle, Seated with & without motto and a Morgan. Am trying to get my first 18th century coin, a Flowing Hair dollar. Have been looking for quite awhile.
"Vou invadir o Nordeste, "Seu cabra da peste, "Sou Mangueira......."
Flowing Hair and Bust (aka Early) US silver dollars. Added for fun the sovereign nations Shawnee and Poarch Creek silver dollars - a nice couple PCGS boxes for complete sets. Still have a lot of Trade dollars and seem to pick a few up here and there. Checked out of VAMs after decades. Oh, got a complete Ike set and just have a handful of 69s to upgrade to 70s.
All of my certified silver dollars are Liberty seated, save for one toned Morgan.
I have about half of the Morgans in Whitman & Capital Holders. Several of the Peace series in a lucite holder. A nice Ike set that I bought whole in a Whitman Deluxe in 1983 - these toned some and have been in a Capital Holder for about a decade now.
Morgans, the most popular collector dollars, was not a popular choice in this very unscientific poll.
Yet I believe on this forum Morgans are among the most discussed coins.
Have many of us moved past collecting Morgans; remnants of our lost youth? Or is having at least one or a few special examples, not a collection per se, the path for many?
When I see the term "Silver Dollar" it conjures up images of Morgans and Peace Silver Dollars. Other coins made of silver whether of dollar value or not just aren't "Silver Dollars" to me.
As to collecting, for awhile I focused on semi-proofs which added a degree of fun and challenge to the chase. The other area of focus was collecting Carson City minted Silver Dollars.
@1northcoin said:
When I see the term "Silver Dollar" it conjures up images of Morgans and Peace Silver Dollars. Other coins made of silver whether of dollar value or not just aren't "Silver Dollars" to me.
@amwldcoin said:
Seated Dollars are my new venture. Morgans and Peace just bore me....though I do like nice Morgan Dollar
I've started, and stopped, a Morgan Dollar date set more times than I'd care to recall. It's the first big silver coin I had as a kid... still have a couple that my grandfather gave me... but every time I get close to completing the set, I just get bored with it. That said, I still love the design and the history. I think I'll likely sell off most of the "accumulation" of Morgan Dollars I have, keep the ones with pleasant toning and sentimental value, and just have the one in my 7070 and a DMPL for the Box of 20...
Collecting: Dansco 7070; Middle Date Large Cents (VF-AU); Box of 20;
@1northcoin said:
When I see the term "Silver Dollar" it conjures up images of Morgans and Peace Silver Dollars. Other coins made of silver whether of dollar value or not just aren't "Silver Dollars" to me.
I'm not even sure how to respond to that!
Oh wait, here's a response!
One of my favorite "Silver Dollars"
Very nice. Yes I have some of those too (though not that stunning) but I would not be surprised to learn that in their day they were not typically referred to as "Silver Dollars" which likely became synonymous with the Morgans and Peace Dollars of a later era.
It would be fun to be proven either right or wrong on this point but that may be quite a challenge since finding printed references to them as "Silver Dollars" would not establish what they were most commonly called at the time.
Now in Nevada, where I spent my earliest years, the term "Silver Dollars" meant only one thing - those silver discs that numismatists would have referred to as Morgans or Peace Dollars.
@1northcoin said:
When I see the term "Silver Dollar" it conjures up images of Morgans and Peace Silver Dollars. Other coins made of silver whether of dollar value or not just aren't "Silver Dollars" to me.
I'm not even sure how to respond to that!
Oh wait, here's a response!
One of my favorite "Silver Dollars"
Very nice. Yes I have some of those too (though not that stunning) but I would not be surprised to learn that in their day they were not typically referred to as "Silver Dollars" which likely became synonymous with the Morgans and Peace Dollars of a later era.
It would be fun to be proven either right or wrong on this point but that may be quite a challenge since finding printed references to them as "Silver Dollars" would not establish what they were most commonly called at the time.
Now in Nevada, where I spent my earliest years, the term "Silver Dollars" meant only one thing - those silver discs that numismatists would have referred to as Morgans or Peace Dollars.
Peace Dollars! I was never really into them until I bought this ‘23 luster bomb of a coin for my type set example. I picked up the ‘25 shortly thereafter, and now I’m two coins away from completing my date set.
Morgans! Mostly PL/DMPL and/or toned, although for my (almost) complete set I had to include some circulated/blast white examples since that’s all that are available (or priced under $10K):
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Right now only types. I have one seated lib with motto, one 19th and one 20th century Morgan, one piece, a few Ikes, one SBA and one Sacajawea.
I used to have more but I sold most everything and focused on gold dollars.
Liberty Seated Dollars here!
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The silver ones.
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Old ones...
My current "Box of 20"
One of my favorite coin designs that I can't afford.
Just wishing................
Seated Liberty including one Gobrecht. Also, a year set of Bust Dollars.
All U.S. dates and mints.
Potty dollars
8 reales
ASE - picked up this NGC69
Round ones.
Morgans, Peace, ASE's, Trade dollars.... Only CC Morgans as a series. Did a set of ASE's until they skipped one... Cheers, RickO
I have a complete set of Carson City Silver Dollars (Liberty Seated, Trade and Morgans) 1870-1895.
And a complete set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars.
One example of each below:
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
I prefer the older Dollars: Seated and Trade.
I just dabble, and am not a set builder.
My first MS Seated Dollar, purchased just this weekend. These are the sellers pics. The 1860-O is the most common and most 61-62s come from coins stored in bags and are usually pretty baggy. Hopefully this looks as good as the pic and that the lighting isn't hiding a whole lot of bagmarks.
Morgans
Mainly these type

Mr_Spud
@Inspired70 - Do you have a registry set? I'd love to see your collection.
I'm mainly a type collector so not a dollar collector.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
You're missing out ...
dis N dat 🤔
I love Peace dollar; have a few ASE and a single Morgan.
I love this things though ……..
Believe it or not …. This is my favorite one; just because I can play with it at my discretion and not worry about leaving my finger prints ☺️
and a lot of Dan’s 🥰
Only one of each type.
the ones minted during the same years that capped bust half dimes were minted.
So let’s see those Gobrechts.
I like these.
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
Type mainly... I started a Morgan Dollar date set and still have most of those coins, but I'm taking a different direction now...
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Seated Dollars are my new venture. Morgans and Peace just bore me....though I do like nice Morgan Dollar!
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1073667/21-down-and-23-to-go-finally-decided-my-next-set-venture-and-its-not-a-barber/p1
I've had many but this one is the one I can't let go of (mainly because no one will pay my price for it-lol).


Morgans and Seated Dollars.
I feel that Morgans are overpriced and Seated Dollars are undervalued. JMHO.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
I love all types of silver $'s, but my main focus is Trade $'s.
So far the Seated Dollars guys are kicking the Morgan’s guys ass!
I don’t collect silver dollars. I have a few, but don’t actively collect them.
Just 19th century type, the nicest I can afford. A Heraldic Eagle, Seated with & without motto and a Morgan. Am trying to get my first 18th century coin, a Flowing Hair dollar. Have been looking for quite awhile.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
Some years ago I collected Trade Dollars but got took on several cleaned ones then went to Morgans.

Flowing Hair and Bust (aka Early) US silver dollars. Added for fun the sovereign nations Shawnee and Poarch Creek silver dollars - a nice couple PCGS boxes for complete sets. Still have a lot of Trade dollars and seem to pick a few up here and there. Checked out of VAMs after decades. Oh, got a complete Ike set and just have a handful of 69s to upgrade to 70s.
All of my certified silver dollars are Liberty seated, save for one toned Morgan.
I have about half of the Morgans in Whitman & Capital Holders. Several of the Peace series in a lucite holder. A nice Ike set that I bought whole in a Whitman Deluxe in 1983 - these toned some and have been in a Capital Holder for about a decade now.
Intriguing question.
Morgans, the most popular collector dollars, was not a popular choice in this very unscientific poll.
Yet I believe on this forum Morgans are among the most discussed coins.
Have many of us moved past collecting Morgans; remnants of our lost youth? Or is having at least one or a few special examples, not a collection per se, the path for many?
When I see the term "Silver Dollar" it conjures up images of Morgans and Peace Silver Dollars. Other coins made of silver whether of dollar value or not just aren't "Silver Dollars" to me.
As to collecting, for awhile I focused on semi-proofs which added a degree of fun and challenge to the chase. The other area of focus was collecting Carson City minted Silver Dollars.
I'm not even sure how to respond to that!
Oh wait, here's a response!
One of my favorite "Silver Dollars"
Problem with "newer" morgans is that most years+mint marks are too easy to get. Every one got them.
High survivability = low effort to buy+low values.
Trade dollars and earlier dollars give more challenge.
I've started, and stopped, a Morgan Dollar date set more times than I'd care to recall. It's the first big silver coin I had as a kid... still have a couple that my grandfather gave me... but every time I get close to completing the set, I just get bored with it. That said, I still love the design and the history. I think I'll likely sell off most of the "accumulation" of Morgan Dollars I have, keep the ones with pleasant toning and sentimental value, and just have the one in my 7070 and a DMPL for the Box of 20...
Successful BST transactions with: SilverEagles92; Ahrensdad; Smitty; GregHansen; Lablade; Mercury10c; copperflopper; whatsup; KISHU1; scrapman1077, crispy, canadanz, smallchange, robkool, Mission16, ranshdow, ibzman350, Fallguy, Collectorcoins, SurfinxHI, jwitten, Walkerguy21D, dsessom.
Very nice. Yes I have some of those too (though not that stunning) but I would not be surprised to learn that in their day they were not typically referred to as "Silver Dollars" which likely became synonymous with the Morgans and Peace Dollars of a later era.
It would be fun to be proven either right or wrong on this point but that may be quite a challenge since finding printed references to them as "Silver Dollars" would not establish what they were most commonly called at the time.
Now in Nevada, where I spent my earliest years, the term "Silver Dollars" meant only one thing - those silver discs that numismatists would have referred to as Morgans or Peace Dollars.
If it ain't a silver dollar what is it???
Peace Dollars! I was never really into them until I bought this ‘23 luster bomb of a coin for my type set example. I picked up the ‘25 shortly thereafter, and now I’m two coins away from completing my date set.


Nothing is as expensive as free money.
Very nice pieces above

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I only have one of each
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Bad transactions with : nobody to date
Occasionally . . . Foreign ones
USPI
http://macrocoins.com
Morgans! Mostly PL/DMPL and/or toned, although for my (almost) complete set I had to include some circulated/blast white examples since that’s all that are available (or priced under $10K):
I collect Morgan and Peace dollars. All dates and grades, slabbed and raw, cull and unc. As problem free as possible for the grade.
The only other silver dollar that I have besides Morgan and Peace, is a 1798 Draped Bust dollar.