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Rekindle the magic of old-world America. With the Silver 1 oz Morgan Round, history isn't read; it's relived.
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| 1 - 19 | $64.83 | $67.55 | $68.40 |
| 20 - 99 | $64.23 | $66.93 | $67.76 |
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The 1 oz Sunshine Mint Morgan Silver Round is a modern tribute to the Morgan Silver Dollar — one of the most celebrated coin designs in American history — struck in one troy ounce of .999 fine silver by Sunshine Minting Inc. of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
This is a privately minted silver round, not a legal-tender coin — it carries no face value. That distinction is the round's central investment advantage: because it isn't government-issued legal tender, it trades at a meaningfully lower premium over spot than Morgan-design coins or other sovereign silver products, while still delivering the same .999 fine silver content and the same beloved design.
Each round carries Sunshine Minting's proprietary MintMark SI™ anti-counterfeit security feature. This round is IRA eligible, meeting IRS purity requirements for inclusion in a Precious Metals Self-Directed IRA.
Obverse: Lady Liberty by George T. Morgan
The obverse reproduces George T. Morgan's iconic Lady Liberty portrait — the same design that graced the Morgan Silver Dollar, struck by the U.S. Mint from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. Morgan, who would go on to serve as the 12th Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, modelled Liberty's profile after Anna Willess Williams — a 19-year-old Philadelphia schoolteacher who sat for him in five sessions in November 1876. Morgan reportedly described her profile as "the most perfect he had seen in England or America."
The portrait shows Liberty in left-profile relief, wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton — symbols of American agricultural prosperity — with her hair rendered in the intricate detail that made the original design a technical triumph for 1870s coinage. The obverse includes the inscription "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the Sunshine Minting (SMI) logo.
Reverse: The Heraldic Eagle
The reverse depicts a bald eagle with wings spread, clutching an olive branch — symbolising peace — in one talon and a bundle of arrows — symbolising strength and readiness — in the other. This is the same heraldic composition used on the original Morgan Dollar reverse. The reverse carries the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONE TROY OZ .999 FINE SILVER" alongside the MintMark SI™ security feature.
The original Morgan Silver Dollar was first struck in 1878, following the Bland-Allison Act — legislation born from intense political conflict between Western silver-mining interests who wanted silver coined into money and Eastern advocates of the gold standard. The Morgan Dollar became the physical embodiment of that political compromise, circulating through the Gilded Age, the boom-and-bust cycles of the Western silver mining economy, and ultimately the Pittman Act melting of 1918 — which destroyed over 230 million Morgan Dollars.
This round inherits that design legacy — not as a replica of any specific original coin, but as a tribute that lets modern silver buyers own the artistic and historical character of the Morgan Dollar in a format priced for bullion investing rather than numismatic collecting.
Every Sunshine Mint silver round — including this Morgan tribute — carries the MintMark SI™ anti-counterfeit feature, a micro-engraved element incorporated into the reverse design during striking. Under normal viewing, the MintMark SI element is effectively invisible, blending into the design's surface texture. When viewed through a Sunshine Mint decoder lens at the correct angle, a hidden element becomes visible — on Sunshine's rounds, this reveals the word "VALID" embedded in the design. This dual-layer verification — invisible to the naked eye, visible only with the correct decoder lens at the correct angle — makes the security mark extremely difficult for counterfeiters to replicate. Reproducing it requires not just the visual design but the precise micro-engraving technique itself.
For buyers, this means every genuine Sunshine Mint round carries a verification method that goes beyond visual inspection — a meaningful authenticity assurance for a privately minted product.
Sunshine Minting Inc. is headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho — a region with deep historical roots in American silver mining, situated in one of the world's most productive silver-producing areas. Sunshine Minting's institutional credentials set it apart from smaller private mints. The company is a primary supplier to the United States Mint itself — producing silver blanks and related products used in domestic coinage — as well as a supplier to financial institutions and government mints around the world. That institutional pedigree, built across decades of combining art, technology, science, and skilled craftsmanship in precious metals manufacturing, is the foundation on which the MintMark SI™ security technology rests — and the reason Sunshine Minting is among the most trusted names in private-mint silver.
This is a privately minted silver round, not a legal-tender coin. It carries no face value and no government guarantee — but it also carries no government mint premium. For buyers whose primary goal is silver content, this distinction matters. Rounds like this Morgan tribute typically trade at a significantly lower premium over spot than legal-tender coins bearing similar designs — such as official Morgan Dollar reissues or American Silver Eagles. You get the same .999 fine silver, the same beloved design heritage, and the same MintMark SI™ security, at a price structure built for accumulation rather than numismatic premium.
IRA eligible: This round meets IRS purity requirements (.999 fine silver) for inclusion in a Precious Metals Self-Directed IRA. Contact BOLD's IRA team for custodian setup details. Confirm specific acceptance with your custodian.
Packaging tiers: Single rounds ship in a protective plastic flip sleeve. Tubes of 20 provide a standard stacking and storage unit — 31.1 troy oz total, over one troy pound of silver. Monster boxes of 500 are available for larger accumulation; contact BOLD for bulk pricing.
BOLD Precious Metals is an authorized dealer of Sunshine Minting products, affiliated with PCGS, NGC, and BBB-accredited with a 99.8%+ positive feedback rating. We carry the complete Sunshine Mint silver round lineup — Morgan, Walking Liberty, Buffalo, Sunburst, and Mercury designs — in singles, tubes of 20, and monster boxes. Free, fully insured domestic shipping on all orders of $199 or more.
📧 support@boldpreciousmetals.com
📞 1(866) 454-BOLD
The 1 oz Sunshine Mint Morgan Silver Round is a modern tribute to the Morgan Silver Dollar — one of the most celebrated coin designs in American history — struck in one troy ounce of .999 fine silver by Sunshine Minting Inc. of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
This is a privately minted silver round, not a legal-tender coin — it carries no face value. That distinction is the round's central investment advantage: because it isn't government-issued legal tender, it trades at a meaningfully lower premium over spot than Morgan-design coins or other sovereign silver products, while still delivering the same .999 fine silver content and the same beloved design.
Each round carries Sunshine Minting's proprietary MintMark SI™ anti-counterfeit security feature. This round is IRA eligible, meeting IRS purity requirements for inclusion in a Precious Metals Self-Directed IRA.
Obverse: Lady Liberty by George T. Morgan
The obverse reproduces George T. Morgan's iconic Lady Liberty portrait — the same design that graced the Morgan Silver Dollar, struck by the U.S. Mint from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. Morgan, who would go on to serve as the 12th Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, modelled Liberty's profile after Anna Willess Williams — a 19-year-old Philadelphia schoolteacher who sat for him in five sessions in November 1876. Morgan reportedly described her profile as "the most perfect he had seen in England or America."
The portrait shows Liberty in left-profile relief, wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton — symbols of American agricultural prosperity — with her hair rendered in the intricate detail that made the original design a technical triumph for 1870s coinage. The obverse includes the inscription "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the Sunshine Minting (SMI) logo.
Reverse: The Heraldic Eagle
The reverse depicts a bald eagle with wings spread, clutching an olive branch — symbolising peace — in one talon and a bundle of arrows — symbolising strength and readiness — in the other. This is the same heraldic composition used on the original Morgan Dollar reverse. The reverse carries the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONE TROY OZ .999 FINE SILVER" alongside the MintMark SI™ security feature.
The original Morgan Silver Dollar was first struck in 1878, following the Bland-Allison Act — legislation born from intense political conflict between Western silver-mining interests who wanted silver coined into money and Eastern advocates of the gold standard. The Morgan Dollar became the physical embodiment of that political compromise, circulating through the Gilded Age, the boom-and-bust cycles of the Western silver mining economy, and ultimately the Pittman Act melting of 1918 — which destroyed over 230 million Morgan Dollars.
This round inherits that design legacy — not as a replica of any specific original coin, but as a tribute that lets modern silver buyers own the artistic and historical character of the Morgan Dollar in a format priced for bullion investing rather than numismatic collecting.
Every Sunshine Mint silver round — including this Morgan tribute — carries the MintMark SI™ anti-counterfeit feature, a micro-engraved element incorporated into the reverse design during striking. Under normal viewing, the MintMark SI element is effectively invisible, blending into the design's surface texture. When viewed through a Sunshine Mint decoder lens at the correct angle, a hidden element becomes visible — on Sunshine's rounds, this reveals the word "VALID" embedded in the design. This dual-layer verification — invisible to the naked eye, visible only with the correct decoder lens at the correct angle — makes the security mark extremely difficult for counterfeiters to replicate. Reproducing it requires not just the visual design but the precise micro-engraving technique itself.
For buyers, this means every genuine Sunshine Mint round carries a verification method that goes beyond visual inspection — a meaningful authenticity assurance for a privately minted product.
Sunshine Minting Inc. is headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho — a region with deep historical roots in American silver mining, situated in one of the world's most productive silver-producing areas. Sunshine Minting's institutional credentials set it apart from smaller private mints. The company is a primary supplier to the United States Mint itself — producing silver blanks and related products used in domestic coinage — as well as a supplier to financial institutions and government mints around the world. That institutional pedigree, built across decades of combining art, technology, science, and skilled craftsmanship in precious metals manufacturing, is the foundation on which the MintMark SI™ security technology rests — and the reason Sunshine Minting is among the most trusted names in private-mint silver.
This is a privately minted silver round, not a legal-tender coin. It carries no face value and no government guarantee — but it also carries no government mint premium. For buyers whose primary goal is silver content, this distinction matters. Rounds like this Morgan tribute typically trade at a significantly lower premium over spot than legal-tender coins bearing similar designs — such as official Morgan Dollar reissues or American Silver Eagles. You get the same .999 fine silver, the same beloved design heritage, and the same MintMark SI™ security, at a price structure built for accumulation rather than numismatic premium.
IRA eligible: This round meets IRS purity requirements (.999 fine silver) for inclusion in a Precious Metals Self-Directed IRA. Contact BOLD's IRA team for custodian setup details. Confirm specific acceptance with your custodian.
Packaging tiers: Single rounds ship in a protective plastic flip sleeve. Tubes of 20 provide a standard stacking and storage unit — 31.1 troy oz total, over one troy pound of silver. Monster boxes of 500 are available for larger accumulation; contact BOLD for bulk pricing.
BOLD Precious Metals is an authorized dealer of Sunshine Minting products, affiliated with PCGS, NGC, and BBB-accredited with a 99.8%+ positive feedback rating. We carry the complete Sunshine Mint silver round lineup — Morgan, Walking Liberty, Buffalo, Sunburst, and Mercury designs — in singles, tubes of 20, and monster boxes. Free, fully insured domestic shipping on all orders of $199 or more.
📧 support@boldpreciousmetals.com
📞 1(866) 454-BOLD