Silver Dollar – A Jewel Among Coins
It wasn’t long ago when a silver dollar in your change meant that you’d remove it from your pocket and squirrel it away among your treasures. It’s easy to see why -- silver dollars stand out from ordinary coins that we receive every day in our change. They’re heavier because of their size and silver content and the designs that adorn them are works of art.
Rich in American history and beautiful to behold, silver dollars have long been prized as highly collectible by coin collectors and history buffs alike. Perhaps no other coin is so prized among collectors as the Morgan silver dollar. Designed by George T. Morgan, the Morgan silver dollar is mired in conspiracy.
Morgan became the designer of the coin because of a contest held by Henry P. Linderman, director of the Philadelphia mint. It was later revealed that the contest was staged because Linderman was unhappy with the designs for the dollar by the Chief Engraver. By staging the contest, Linderman was able to help design the dollar himself. The bald eagle and the head of Liberty was actually Linderman’s idea – designed by Morgan.
Controversy arose when it was discovered after the die was cast that the bald eagle on the reverse side of the Morgan dollar had eight tail feathers rather than the seven on an actual bald eagle.
It’s no wonder that the silver dollar is a jewel among coins – with a history as rich as America herself and beauty that’s unrivaled among coins.
