
The Silver Dollar is truly one of the most iconic and visually stunning coins in American history, a tangible piece of the nation's Gilded Age. Its design, crafted by George T. Morgan, is a masterclass in classic numismatic art.
When you look at the front, or obverse, you are greeted by a beautifully detailed profile of Lady Liberty. Unlike earlier depictions, this Liberty is modeled after an American woman, Anna Willess Williams, giving it a unique and realistic quality. She wears a cap and a crown of flora, with the word "LIBERTY" inscribed upon the crown's band. Above her head, you'll find the classic motto, "E PLURIBUS UNUM."
Flipping the coin over reveals an equally impressive reverse. Here, a majestic eagle stands with its wings outstretched, a powerful symbol of the nation's strength and freedom. In its talons, it clutches both an olive branch, signifying peace, and a bundle of arrows, representing a readiness to defend that peace. Above this proud eagle is the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST." The coin's large size, at 38.1 millimeters, and its composition of 90% pure silver give it a substantial weight and a brilliant luster that has captivated collectors for over a century. It's more than just currency; it's a silver snapshot of American expansion and industrial might.


