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1 Dollar 1892 CC Morgan Dollar

Issuer Fiji
Year 2023
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Value 1 Dollar
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Obverse lettering FIJI IN GOD WE TRUST 1 oz .999 FINE SILVER 2023 CC ONE DOLLAR
Reverse description The reverse bears a left-facing draped bust of Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap, a classical symbol of freedom and emancipation, with the inscription LIBERTY on a ribbon or headband above her brow. The legend E · PLURIBUS · UNUM arcs across the upper field, and the date 1892 appears in the lower field, closely replicating the iconic obverse design of the original Morgan Dollar as engraved by George T. Morgan. The portrait is rendered in high relief with fine detail to the hair and drapery, characteristic of the Morgan series aesthetic.
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The Carson City Mint operated from 1870 to 1893, drawing silver directly from Nevada's Comstock Lode just miles away. By 1892, production was already winding down — the CC mint struck fewer than 1.4 million Morgan dollars that year, a fraction of Philadelphia's output — and it would close permanently the following year. This 2023 Fiji issue reproduces that coin as a licensed bullion restrike, a format that has become commercially common for historically significant American types.

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