1898 S Morgan Silver Dollar VG/VF Condition
1898 S Morgan Silver Dollar VG/VF Condition
1898 San Francisco Morgan Silver Dollar Very Good to Very Fine Condition
The coinage law of 1873 made no provision for the standard silver dollar. During the lapse in coinage of this denomination, the gold dollar became the unit coin, and the trade dollar was used for commercial transactions with Asia. Resumption of coinage of the silver dollar was authorized by the Act of February 28,1878, known as the Bland-Allison Act. The weight and fineness were to conform with the Act of January 18, 1837.
1898 S Morgan Silver Dollar VG/VF
Coinage of the silver dollar was suspended after 1904, when demand was low and the bullion supply became exhausted. Under provisions of the Pittman Act of 1918, 270,232,722 silver dollars were melted, and later, in 1921, coinage of the silver dollar was resumed. The Morgan design, with some slight refinements, was employed until the new Peace design was adopted later in that year.