Details
LOT 3759
United States of America AR Dollar. Dated 1884.
New Orleans mint. Morgan type. Design by George Thomas Morgan. E • PLURIBUS • UNUM, thirteen stars divided by date below Morgan style Liberty Head / ✶ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ✶ ONE DOLLAR around, IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle clutching laurel and arrows, laurel sprays around; mintmark below. KM 110. About Uncirculated. Coin stored in quickslab coin capsule.(26.74gr, 38mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market.
Ex property of a County Durham collector.
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