1880-P 1880 MORGAN DOLLAR PCGS MS 64 - FROSTY WHITE GEM! "TOUGH DATE"

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Up for SALE is a HARDER TO FIND BRIGHT WHITE MS 64 1880 Morgan Silver Dollar GEM! The coin is graded by PCGS and you can rest assured that this Morgan has not been cleaned, polished, whizzed, dipped or tampered with like many of the coins offered on eBay. PCGS is the finest grading service in the world. This 135 year old coin would make a great addition/upgrade to your Morgan dollar collection. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR LARGE INVENTORY OF CHERRY PICKED PCGS & NGC CERTIFIED COINS 4 SALE/OFFER ON EBAY ! " FREE PCGS, NGC, ANACS OR ICG CERTIFIED MINT STATE COIN WITH EVERY PURCHASE TOTALING $100 OR MORE!"History of the Morgan Dollar: Political pressure, not public demand, brought the Morgan dollar into being. There was no real need for a new silver dollar in the late 1870s; the last previous "cartwheel," the Liberty Seated dollar, had been legislated out of existence in 1873, and hardly anyone missed it.Silver-mining interests did miss the dollar, though, and lobbied Congress forcefully for its return. The Comstock Lode in Nevada was yielding huge quantities of silver, with ore worth $36 million being extracted annually. After several futile attempts, the silver forces in Congress--led by Representative Richard ("Silver Dick") Bland of Missouri--finally succeeded in winning authorization for a new silver dollar when Congress passed the Bland-Allison read more