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George T. Morgan Proposed Design from 1876, NGC Slabbed Gem Proof - America's Lost Masterpeice - 1.5 oz. Pure Silver - 100 Dollar Union
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George T. Morgan Proposed Design from 1876, NGC Slabbed Gem Proof - America's Lost Masterpeice - 1.5 oz. Pure Silver - 100 Dollar Union

George T. Morgan Proposed Design from 1876, NGC Slabbed Gem Proof - America's Lost Masterpeice - 1.5 oz. Pure Silver - 100 Dollar Union

$89.00
George T. Morgan Proposed Design from 1876, NGC Slabbed Gem Proof - America's Lost Masterpeice - 1.5 oz. Pure Silver - 100 Dollar Union—
$89.00

The Story

Struck in 1.5oz pure silver was George T. Morgan's proposed design for a $100 Gold "Union" coin. While never realized as currency, this beautiful design lives on in this modern strike. 

Lady Liberty is featured seated on the reverse, dressed in a beautiful period gown and cap, holding an olive branch and scepter, with images of wheat stalks and a ship coming into port beside her, symbolic of commerce. The image is framed by thirteen stars and the inscriptions "LIBERTY" and "1876."

George T. Morgan Proposed Design from 1876, NGC Slabbed Gem Proof - America's Lost Masterpeice - 1.5 oz. Pure Silver - 100 Dollar Union - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

George T. Morgan Proposed Design from 1876, NGC Slabbed Gem Proof - America's Lost Masterpeice - 1.5 oz. Pure Silver - 100 Dollar Union - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

George T. Morgan Proposed Design from 1876, NGC Slabbed Gem Proof - America's Lost Masterpeice - 1.5 oz. Pure Silver - 100 Dollar Union - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Struck in 1.5oz pure silver was George T. Morgan's proposed design for a $100 Gold "Union" coin. While never realized as currency, this beautiful design lives on in this modern strike. 

Lady Liberty is featured seated on the reverse, dressed in a beautiful period gown and cap, holding an olive branch and scepter, with images of wheat stalks and a ship coming into port beside her, symbolic of commerce. The image is framed by thirteen stars and the inscriptions "LIBERTY" and "1876."