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Historic First: The first-ever 5oz legal tender Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars, struck on massive .999 pure silver planchets in a format never before produced by any mint worldwide.
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Treasurer of the United States Signature: Hand-signed by Anna Escobedo Cabral, the 42nd Treasurer of the United States, whose signature appeared on billions of dollars in U.S. currency during her tenure under President George W. Bush (2004–2009).
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Elite ‘First Day’ Pedigree: Certified First Day of Issue (FDOI) by NGC, reserved for coins submitted on or immediately following their official release date.
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Perfect Reverse Proof Grade: Graded a flawless Reverse PF70 by NGC, with mirror-polished devices blazing against dramatic frosted fields—the highest grade NGC awards.
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Individually Numbered: Each coin is individually numbered 1–84 on the NGC holder, giving every single coin a population of one. Matching serial numbers pair the Morgan and Peace dollars into a unified set.
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Microscopic Mintage: Only 100 struck worldwide per design. Just 84 of each achieved PF70—the lowest-mintage 5oz legal tender coin set ever produced.
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Global Privy Mark: Each coin bears the exclusive Global Privy, authenticating its pedigree as a Global Coin exclusive.
Two Designs That Changed American Coinage Forever
Global Coin is proud to announce the release of the rarest 5oz Morgan and Peace Dollar set in world history. A monumental tribute to the dawn of American independence, these 2026-dated 5oz $5 legal tender coins mark the United States’ 250th anniversary with historic scarcity, breathtaking scale, and sovereign artistry. Struck on immense five-ounce .999 pure silver planchets, embellished with the exclusive Global Privy, individually numbered, and certified in flawless Reverse PF70 with First Day of Issue designation, this matched set captures the eternal spirit of American coinage in a form destined for generational reverence.
The Morgan Silver Dollar program debuted in 1878 and became the defining coin of the American frontier, ending its legendary run in 1921. That same year, the Peace Dollar emerged—symbolizing a nation’s hope after the Great War—and ran until 1935. Together, they represent the most collected and revered silver dollar designs in U.S. history. Although the United States Mint reintroduced both designs in 2021 for the 100th anniversary of the Morgan-to-Peace transition, no world mint has ever produced an oversized 5oz version that reveals the full sculptural detail imagined over a century ago. That is, until now.
Hand-Struck Perfection on Five Ounces of Pure Silver
Each coin begins as a flawless, oversized five-ounce blank of .999 fine silver, then undergoes a meticulous hand-striking process that produces a breathtaking Reverse Proof finish. Mirror-polished devices blaze with brilliant reflectivity while frosted fields create dramatic depth and contrast. The massive 5oz format amplifies every sculptural detail—Liberty’s flowing hair, the eagle’s outstretched wings, the radiant sunburst of peace—all rendered with a clarity impossible at standard size. The addition of the Global Privy Mark, exclusive to Global Coin, further solidifies its pedigree, authenticity, and long-term numismatic significance.
Absolute Scarcity: Mintage of 100 & PF70 Population of 84
Only 100 of each coin were struck worldwide. Of those, just 84 of each achieved the flawless Reverse Proof 70 grade—and every single one earned First Day of Issue designation from NGC. This is the lowest-mintage 5oz legal tender coin set ever produced. Because of the magnitude of this release, NGC immediately offered to sonically seal, slab, and grade these coins, protecting them for future generations. They also took the almost unprecedented step of individually numbering every holder from 1 to 84, meaning each coin carries a population of exactly one. Both coins in your set carry matching serial numbers, creating a unified pair with singular provenance.
Signed by the 42nd Treasurer of the United States
Given the historic significance of this release, NGC arranged for Anna Escobedo Cabral—the 42nd Treasurer of the United States, serving from 2004 to 2009 under President George W. Bush—to hand-sign every holder. Her autograph transforms each coin from a numismatic achievement into a piece of American institutional history, sonically sealed and protected for generations.