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Morgan Silver Dollar New Orleans Mintmark Collection

Full Description 1879-O to 1883-O The New Orleans Mint has been gone for a century, but you can be one of a select few to own this fabulous collection of the first five years of the "O" mint Morgan Silver Dollars. The famed New Orleans mint struck coins first in 1837-1861 and finally from 1979-1909 before closing its doors forever. Collection includes five hand-selected coins dating from 1879 through 1883, presented in a handsome cherrywood-finish display case.

Historic New Orleans Mint Morgan Silver Dollars

The historic New Orleans Mint struck its first Morgan Silver Dollars in 1879 and its last in 1904. Here's your chance to own one from each year! These coins mark both the 'Wild West' days of the 1800s and the Turn of the Century. Today, they are two of the key dates and mint marks of any Morgan collection. The 1879-O is in collector grade Extremely Fine condition and the 1904-O is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.

1895-O Morgan - New Orleans Mint Silver Dollars - On Sale

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1883 New Orleans Mint 1883-O Morgan Silver Dollar

Coined over 120 years ago at the New Orleans Mint, the 1883-O Morgan silver dollar is a precious memento of an interesting chapter in coinage history. The New Orleans Mint produced U.S. coins from 1838 until 1861, when it was taken over first by the state of Louisiana and then by the Confederacy. This southern mint struck U.S. coins again from 1879 to 1909, producing classic Morgan silver dollars like the 1883-O.

100 Year Old

The coins we have available are from a hoard of original New Orleans Mint Morgans dated from 1879 to 1904. While they last, you may acquire one for just $49, $182 for a five-coin collector roll, and $359 for a ten-coin bankers roll. With each five-coin roll you buy you’re guaranteed of getting at least three different year dates. With each ten-coin roll you buy you’re guaranteed of getting at least five different year dates.

10 Different Years of Morgan Silver Dollars
10 Different Years of Morgan Silver Dollars

Start your Morgan collection with these 10-pc. and 20-pc. different date sets Choose the 10-coin or 20-coin set. Both sets are guaranteed to include an 1878 first-year issue (P or S) and one of the last year 1921 issues (P, D or S). Each Silver Dollar in the set will bear a different date. You may receive mintmarks from the Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco and New Orleans Mints. Each of these Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Dollars was struck in .900 Fine Silver and has been encapsulated to protect...

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New Orleans Morgan Silver Dollar
New Orleans Morgan Silver Dollar

Full Description VIEW VIDEO Be among a select few to own the silver dollar that won the west! They called it the "cartwheel," due to its massive size. And in the Wild West, it was the preferred coin of gamblers, pioneers... and bank robbers! The Morgan Silver Dollar. First minted in 1878 at the historic New Orleans Mint, more than 270 million Morgans were melted down for their silver in 1921, making the surviving coins minted before that date among the rarest, most sought-after of all silver...

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Obsolete Morgan Silver Dollars Set of 2

Add a piece of American history to your collection with these 2 Obsolete Morgan Dollars. What makes these 2 Morgan Dollars so highly collectable is where they were minted. One is from the Carson City mint and one is from the New Orleans mint. The coins are in circulated condition with random dates. Each comes encapsulated in an acrylic case to preserve beauty and condition. The capsules are held within a custom case as well. Designed by George T. Morgan, each Morgan dollar bears the likeness of Anna...

1884 New Orleans Mint 1884-O Morgan Silver Dollar Very Ch Unc-64

Morgan silver dollars with distinctive "O" mint marks were produced at the old U.S. mint in New Orleans - nicknamed the "Crescent City" for the way it wraps around a bend in the Mississippi River. The historic New Orleans Mint served three "masters" in 1861 - the United States, the state of Louisiana and the Confederacy. Silver dollars with "O" mint marks are precious reminders of the "Crescent City" mint, which closed for good in 1909.

100 Year Old

The coins we have available are from a hoard of original New Orleans Mint Morgans dated from 1879 to 1904. While they last, you may acquire one for just $49, $182 for a five-coin collector roll, and $359 for a ten-coin bankers roll. With each five-coin roll you buy you’re guaranteed of getting at least three different year dates. With each ten-coin roll you buy you’re guaranteed of getting at least five different year dates.

Scarce 1903 New Orleans Mint Morgan Dollar
Scarce 1903 New Orleans Mint Morgan Dollar

When 1903 Morgan Silver Dollars from the New Orleans Mint were released from the Treasury Vaults in the 1960's their price dropped by the hour from $1,500 as the extent of the new find became known. But, there weren't as many of them as folks thought and the price bounced right back up. Today, they are the scarcest of any date from the Treasury Hoard and certainly the scarcest of the late date New Orleans Mint Morgans. Because they were in the hoard and never circulated—and, because for some unknown...

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1892 O New Orleans Morgan Dollar

Coins are specially preserved and in nearly perfect condition. The coin is individually protected and stored in a sonically-sealed coin holder (commonly referred to as ''slabbed''). The coin holder (slab) provides important information (year, mint mark, quality & condition) plus each slab bears its own unique serial number and other information about each coin as shown.

1900 New Orleans Mint 1900-O Morgan Silver Dollar Very Ch Unc-64

Minted in plentiful quantities at the historic New Orleans Mint, the 1900-O Morgan silver dollar is readily available and modestly priced in a wide range of grades. This was one of the last few "O" mint mark Morgan dollars, as the New Orleans branch of the U.S. Mint ceased operations in 1909. While the strike on 1900-O silver dollars varies from somewhat weak to quite sharp, enough well-struck pieces exist to satisfy discerning collectors.

1881 New Orleans Mint 1881-O Morgan Silver Dollar

The 1881-O Morgan silver dollar was struck over 125 years ago at the historic New Orleans Mint. This southern facility produced U.S. coins from 1838 until 1861 - when it was taken over by the state of Louisiana and then by the Confederacy. The New Orleans Mint resumed U.S. coin production from 1879 to 1909, when it closed for good. The 1881-O Morgan silver dollar will be an appealing addition to your collection!

20 Different Years of Morgan Silver Dollars
20 Different Years of Morgan Silver Dollars

Start your Morgan collection with these 10-pc. and 20-pc. different date sets Choose the 10-coin or 20-coin set. Both sets are guaranteed to include an 1878 first-year issue (P or S) and one of the last year 1921 issues (P, D or S). Each Silver Dollar in the set will bear a different date. You may receive mintmarks from the Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco and New Orleans Mints. Each of these Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Dollars was struck in .900 Fine Silver and has been encapsulated to protect...

$1,399

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U.S. 1896-1904 New Orleans Morgan Silver Dollar Set Very Fine

In the clearly detailed Very Fine quality we offer, some of these last 1896-O through 1904-O issues are very elusive. A silver dollar encyclopedia estimates that as few as 500 of the 1898-O issue may survive today in Very Fine or higher circulated condition. The 1904-O issue is also a very tough find in VF or better circulated quality. This is a formidable set to put together in any numbers. Very limited supplies! The rarest New Orleans Morgan date overall in this span is the highly prized 1903-O...

1904 & 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar BU

Own a collectible Morgan Silver Dollar from 1904, the last year they were minted at the New Orleans Mint, and from 1921, the last year minted at the Philadephia Mint, in this pair of brilliant, uncirculated coins. Each coin comes in its own sealed, clear protective holder, and both fit into a custom black presentation case. The obverse of the coin features Lady Liberty with the date. The reverse of the coin depicts a large eagle. They're composed of 90% silver/10% copper. These are the largest (approx...

U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars
U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars

Morgan silver dollars are the most popular and widely collected of all U.S. silver coins. Minted between 1878 and 1904, and again in 1921, in Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Carson City, these classic silver coins served as the backbone of daily commerce, both nationally and internationally, for decades. Today Morgan dollars are avidly sought by collectors worldwide for their beautiful design and rich history. Investors love them for their high silver content, superb minting, and excellent...

$699-$1,000

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1898-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-66
1898-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS-66

This 1898 New Orleans Morgan dollar displays blotchy deep-auburn obverse toning on an otherwise satiny-white coin. The color surrounds the upper peripheries and veils Ms. Liberty’s face on the obverse, and encircles the lower peripheries on the reverse. Details are exceptional and there are very minimal contact marks visible. This common date Morgan will surely please any collector looking for specimens with practically flawless details.

$64-$2,350

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Morgan Silver Dollar
Morgan Silver Dollar

Depicted on the reverse is a notably undersized American Eagle, a feature which was not well received by the American public when the coin was first introduced. Designer George T. Morgan; weight 26.73 grams; composition .900 silver, .100 copper (net weight .77344 oz. pure silver); diameter 38.1 mm; reeded edge; mints: Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, Denver, San Francisco.

$1-$282

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1902-O Morgan Silver Dollar
1902-O Morgan Silver Dollar

Typically among the poorest struck coins from the New Orleans Mint. Most are flatly struck with poor luster. This one proably fits into that category, but for the money a very nice coin. Add this coin to your collection today.

$45-$49

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1884-O Morgan Silver Dollar XF#2

Morgan silver dollars with distinctive "O" mint marks were produced at the old U.S. mint in New Orleans - nicknamed the Crescent City" for the way it wraps around a bend in the Mississippi River. The historic New Orleans Mint served three "masters" in 1861 - the United States, the state of Louisiana and the Confederacy. Silver dollars with "O" mint marks are precious reminders of the "Crescent City" mint, which closed for good in 1909.

1890-O Morgan Silver Dollar VG
1890-O Morgan Silver Dollar VG

The 1890-O Morgan silver dollar carries the popular "O" mint mark of the branch U.S. mint in New Orleans - known as the "Crescent City" for the way it wraps around a bend of the Mississippi River. The New Orleans Mint last struck U.S. coins in 1909, nearly a century ago. The 1890-O Morgan silver dollar is a genuine and significant souvenir of the old "Crescent City" mint, which witnessed momentous events in our nation`s history.

$53

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1879-O Morgan Silver Dollar VF
1879-O Morgan Silver Dollar VF

The historic New Orleans Mint first struck Morgan silver dollars over 125 years ago in 1879. Less than 3 million "O" mint mark Morgans were produced in that initial year. These coins are precious mementos of the historic New Orleans Mint, which served three masters in 1861 - the United States, the State of Louisiana and the Confederacy - and which closed for good in 1909. Second year of the Morgan series, and first New Orleans issue!

$58-$64

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1880-O Morgan Silver Dollar F#2

Struck over 125 years ago at the historic New Orleans Mint - which suspended U.S. branch mint service in 1861 at the outset of the Civil War - then resumed minting U.S. coins from 1879 until 1909 when it closed for good. The "O" mint mark (for New Orleans) is found directly below the eagle and wreath on the reverse. The 1880-O Morgan silver dollar is a prized memento of a significant period in U.S. history.