1901-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar
1901-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar
The reverse of the design shows an eagle, with its wings spread out, based on drawings Morgan completed from nature. The eagle is represented in such detail that individual feathers can be seen on its wings. The eagle clasps three arrows and an olive branch. The arrows and olive branch symbolize America's ability to defend itself and peace, respectively. The eagle is shown hovering above a ribbon-tied laurel wreath. The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" encircle the design, with the motto "In God We Trust" positioned between the eagle's wings. Coins struck at the San Francisco Mint, have an "S" placed above the letters "D" and "O" in the word "DOLLAR."
• U.S. Mint / San Francisco branch
• "S" mint mark
• Issued in 1901
• Much-loved George T. Morgan design
• 0.7734 troy oz of Silver
• Diameter: 38.1mm
• Thickness: 3.1mm
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