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English: The reverse of the Morgan silver dollar. This particular coin was minted in 1879 at the San Francisco Mint (S mint mark) and is graded MS67+ by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). It is housed in a plastic NGC EdgeView holder (one can see the minimally viewable white prongs holding the edge of the coin).
Date August 10, 2012 for the image; 1878-1904 and 1921 for the coin design.
Source Actual coin
Author Brandon Grossardt for the coin image. George T. Morgan for the coin design.

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Certain coins contain copyrights licensed to the U.S. Mint and owned by third parties or assigned to and owned by the U.S. Mint [1]. For the United States Mint circulating coin design use policy, see [2]; for the policy on the 50 State Quarters, see [3].

Also: COM:ART #Photograph of an old coin found on the Internet

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