Thanks Gilly for the Video of the 2026 Morgan silver dollar. I think the presented design for the 2026 Morgan looks cool.
I also wanted to mention the First year for the Morgan dollars was 1878, They continued basically to 1904, Again for the Final year, 1921.
The Morgan dollars Are the most collected dollars To date by collectors alike, I too collected the series and More. They decided to Honor the Morgan dollars Again in 2021, The 100th Anniversary of the last date of release , 1921.
The Modern series Was a Huge boost to collectors and Numismatic Enthusiasts .
Now to present date, The Morgan silver dollars Were NOT made in any years Originally after 1921, Fast forward to Today, The mints are running away with resurrecting an Iconic coin's design , So they continue to release them Year after Year that Never Were originally minted 100th Anniversary wise. IMO, After the release of the 2021 Morgans the craze has simmered, Much.
Now the Newer design, I do think it is Appealing, Just not for Me.
I am All in favor of Collecting what Anyone chooses, Just be aware the Facts.
Now there was Another Silver dollar that Was Originally released 100 years ago Today, The Peace Silver Dollars. They were Originally released 100 years ago in 1926, 1927, 1928, 1934 and finally in 1935.
So the 100th Anniversary coins for the Peace series for 2026 Is a True 100th Anniversary coin. I am All in for these ,..........Enjoy what You please.....
Gilly - I'd love to find that US Mint video he's referencing, but no luck so far.
Morgan - I'm pretty sure 1921 was the first year the Peace dollar was issued and the last year for the Morgan, which is why the mint released the 2021 set.
I did see the diamond texture field Morgan image in a US Mint promotional video. I think that's where it originated. But, who knows how or if it's related to an actual product.
Quote: I did see the diamond texture field Morgan image in a US Mint promotional video. I think that's where it originated. But, who knows how or if it's related to an actual product.
Quote: I think I found it, it's about 3/4 of the way through (55 seconds):
Thanks AES and Gilly, I thought the video was only about the bells.
Buck - The US Mint website lists the Reverse Proofs as single coins this year.
The "Morgan and Peace dollar 2026 Two-Coin Set" is what appears on the product page, but when you subscribe to that set, it changes to "Morgan and Peace dollar Two-Coin Reverse Proof Set Subscription."
However, it also states "Next Product in Subscription: 2026 Morgan and Peace dollar Two-Coin Set, Ships 2026," which doesn't include the reverse proof description.
It's a silver medal going to be released with the 1907 gold coin as a set, part of the best of mint series. It and the other best of mint sets are shown on the mint Youtube channel. To see the silver medals in the sets click the best of the mint gold coins on the mint products page.
Quote: Buck - The US Mint website lists the Reverse Proofs as single coins this year. The "Morgan and Peace dollar 2026 Two-Coin Set" is what appears on the product page, but when you subscribe to that set, it changes to "Morgan and Peace dollar Two-Coin Reverse Proof Set Subscription."
I fear we are not going to know the truth until we get them in hand, but I hope the website updates their images and specs before it comes to that.
I hope this diamond finish is real, because not only would it give me a fifth type for my collection, but there's a chance the mint might use it for the ASEs and AGEs next year.
Originally, I thought the Enhanced UC set would take the far-right empty spots on this page of my CAPS Album, but now I think I'll need to move the 2017 Liberty medals and rearrange the Morgan and Peace dollars in a way that makes sense.
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