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1904-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1904-p Morgan Dollar XF
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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"Comparative Buy" 1904 Philadelphia Morgan Silver Dollar -- The principal Philadelphia Mint issued a relatively low 2.8 million Morgan dollars in 1904, far below its 1889 peak production of 21.7 million. And today just a fraction of the 1904 no-mintmark Philadelphia Morgans survive in nice condition. It's estimated that about seven times as many 1904-O New Orleans Mint Morgans may exist today in Very Fine quality or higher grades. Yet this 1904 Philadelphia VF regularly sells for no more. Morgan...
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Obverse III25 - Slightly doubled profile of Liberty head including forehead, nose, lips and chin. Ear slightly doubled at right inside and bottom outside.
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1904-P MORGAN DOLLAR, MS64, PCGS
Item#: 50536 Price: $787.00 Price: $0.00 In stock: 1 item(s) Quantity: Add to cart Add to Wish List
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1904-P MORGAN DOLLAR, MS62, NGC
Item#: 50537 Price: $225.00 Price: $0.00 In stock: 3 item(s) Quantity: Add to cart Add to Wish List
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The minting of Morgan dollars was suspended after 1904 (and not resumed until the final issues of 1921). Only 2.8 million were struck for circulation in 1904 by the principal (no-mintmark) Philadelphia facility. And today a silver dollar encyclopedia estimates that as few as 80,000 may exist in mint-state quality. Thats just one for every 15 of the 1904-O (New Orleans) BUs, which were considered prime rarities until the last Treasury releases of BU bags. Brilliant Uncirculated quality with original...
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1904-P MORGAN DOLLAR, MS63, NGC
Item#: 50607 Price: $300.00 Price: $0.00 In stock: 1 item(s) Quantity: Add to cart Add to Wish List
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The principal Philadelphia Mint issued a relatively low 2.8 million Morgan dollars in 1904, far below its 1889 peak production of 21.7 million. And today just a fraction of the 1904 no-mintmark Philadelphia Morgans survive in nice condition. It's estimated that about seven times as many 1904-O New Orleans Mint Morgans may exist today in Very Fine quality or higher grades. Yet this 1904 Philadelphia VF regularly sells for no more. Morgan dollar minting was suspended after 1904 until one last output...
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U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar 1904-P Extra Fine
Sharply detailed Extra Fine quality is a step above Very Fine grading, but now you pay $10 less than our regular VF price for this 1904 no-mintmark Philadelphia issue. The 1904 Philadelphia mintage of 2,788,000 was just 13% of its top late-1880's production. In higher-end Extra Fine quality, this issue is a lot scarcer than the 1904-O New Orleans Morgan, but now costs less too!
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1885-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1886-P Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1887-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1888-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1889-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1890-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1891-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1892-P Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1893-P Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1896-P Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1897-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1898-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1902-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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1903-p Morgan Dollar BU
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted continuously from 1878 until 1904, when the Comstock Lode was exhausted and the silver bullion supply ran out. As far as Morgan and the rest of the nation were concerned, the era of the Silver Dollar had come to an end. By this time, most Americans preferred to use paper money instead of carrying around heavy Silver Dollars.
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