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Worse than Cull Silver Dollar (Peace and/or Morgan)

$46.00

The Worse than Cull Silver Dollar, available as either a Peace or Morgan design, is a heavily worn yet authentic coin minted between 1878 and 1935, bearing unique marks from decades of circulation. Each 90% silver, 26.73-gram coin offers a tangible connection to America’s Wild West and Gilded Age, with every scratch, bend, and faded detail telling a story of commerce, resilience, and the nation’s vibrant past—making it a fascinating piece for collectors, educators, and history enthusiasts alike.

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Volume Discount Pricing

Quantity Direct Transfer PayPal & Credit Card
1 – 9 $46.00 $47.38
10 – 49 $45.54 $46.91
50 – 99 $45.08 $46.43
100 – 1000 $44.62 $45.96

Description

The “Worse than Cull Silver Dollar” is a relic of American history, bearing the scars of circulation and time. Each coin, whether Peace or Morgan, tells a story through its heavy wear, faded details, and softened edges. These coins have survived decades of commerce, passing through countless hands, witnessing eras of prosperity and hardship. Their imperfections make them unique, each mark a testament to their journey across the nation.

Collectors and enthusiasts cherish these coins for their authenticity and tangible connection to the past. The silver content remains, offering intrinsic value despite the worn appearance. These coins are perfect for those who appreciate history’s touch and the allure of genuine, circulated currency. They are ideal for educational purposes, hands-on learning, or as conversation pieces that spark curiosity about America’s economic heritage.

Owning a “Worse than Cull Silver Dollar” means holding a piece of the American story. The coin’s weight and feel evoke a sense of nostalgia, transporting you to bustling saloons, busy railroads, and the heart of the Old West. The Peace Dollar, with its serene Liberty, and the Morgan Dollar, with its bold eagle, both symbolize resilience and hope.

These coins are often sourced from reputable mints, ensuring authenticity and silver content. Their affordability makes them accessible to anyone eager to own a piece of history. Whether displayed, gifted, or used for study, they offer a tangible link to the nation’s past.

  • Purity: 90% silver, 10% copper
  • Weight: 26.73 grams
  • Manufacturer: United States Mint
  • Diameter: 38.1 mm
  • Designs: Peace Dollar (1921–1935) or Morgan Dollar (1878–1921)

The Morgan Dollar debuted in 1878, symbolizing America’s industrial rise, while the Peace Dollar followed in 1921, celebrating postwar optimism. Both coins circulated widely, enduring the rigors of daily commerce, and now serve as enduring emblems of American resilience and history.

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