| The most highly collected coin in the world! The Morgan Dollar is such a thing of beauty! |
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1878 |
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Welcome to the Morgan dollars! When George Morgan designed these coins, he had no idea that you would still have so much interest in collecting them 130+ years later!
1878 is probably the most interesting year of all... |
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1879 |
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In 1879, the US Mint worked out a lot of kinks from the first year of production. There are still some great varieties in 1879 Morgan dollars though!
Mintage
Philadelphia: 14,806,000
Carson City: 756,000
New Orleans... |
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1880 |
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1880 was a common year for Morgan dollars.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 12,600,000
Carson City: 591,000
New Orleans: 5,305,000
San Francisco: 8,900,000 |
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1881 |
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1881 is an interesting year in Morgans. The 1881-CC is a hard to get Carson City, and is value priced! I expect the price of them to rise over the next 5 years. Next time you are at a show, go count the 1881-CCs and t... |
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1882 |
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Each 1882 Morgan Dollar contains 0.7734 oz silver. 1882 was a normal year for Morgans.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 11,100,000
Carson City: 1,133,000
New Orleans: 6,090,000
San Francisco: 9,250,000 |
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1883 |
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1883 was a normal year for Morgan production. Even the Carson City line is modestly priced.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 12,290,000
Carson City: 1,204,000
New Orleans: 8,715,000
San Francisco: 6,250,000 |
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1884 |
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Common year, even for the Carson City mint! Each Morgan dollar contains 0.7734 oz silver.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 14,070,000
Carson City: 1,136,000
New Orleans: 9,730,000
San Francisco: 3,200,000 |
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1885 |
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A common year for Morgans from Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New Orleans. However, this is the second hardest Carson City to find! San Fransisco examples in mint state are rare.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 17,787,000
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1886 |
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San Fransisco had a smaller mintage number, so they are a little more rare than the others in 1886. Each Morgan contains 0.7734 oz silver.
Mintage
Philadelphia:19,963,000
New Orleans: 10,710,000
San Francisco: 750,0... |
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1887 |
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1887 is a rather normal year for Morgan dollars.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 20,290,000
New Orleans: 11,550,000
San Francisco: 1,771,000 |
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1888 |
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1888 is a great year in the Morgan series! San Fransisco is one of the semi-keys in this series. Philadelphia has some great varieties like the "Hot lips" and "Scar Face"!
Mintage
Philadelphia: 19,183,000
New Orle... |
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1889 |
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1889 was a very good year for Morgans! The 1889-CC is the KING of Carson City Morgan Dollars! The 1889-S is also a tough coin to find in higher grades. The Phili and New Orleans are rather common.
Mintage
Philadelph... |
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1890 |
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1890 Morgan dollars are rather common. Even the Carson City starts off inexpensive. We have actually bought an entire roll of 1890-CC Morgan Dollars. They were in REALLY REALLY bad shape, but what a fun time that was!... |
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1891 |
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A common year for Morgans
Each Morgan contains 0.7734 oz silver
Mintage
Philadelphia: 8,693,556
Carson City: 1,618,000
New Orleans: 7,954,529
San Francisco: 5,296,000 |
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1892 |
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1892 was a common year for Morgan dollars, even the Carson City. However, the price for that Carson City goes CRAZY at the mint state level!. Each Morgan contains 0.7734 oz silver.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 1,036,000
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1893 |
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There is no such thing as a bad 1893 Morgan dollar! All are rare and command a premium. The 1893-S is the "KING OF MORGAN DOLLARS"!
Mintage
Philadelphia: 378,000
Carson City: 677,000
New Orleans: 300,000
San Franc... |
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1894 |
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1894 was a great year in morgans, no matter which way you look at it. The 1894 Philadelphia is the 2nd hardest to find. Even the New Orleans in low grade is worth three times the silver content!
Mintage
Philadelphia:... |
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1895 |
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1895 is a crazy year for Morgan Dollars. No one has ever seen the Philadelphia business strike coin. There are 880 proofs known. The New Orleans and San Francisco mints are rare too!
Mintage
Philadelphia: ***
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1896 |
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1896 was a common year for Morgan dollars. Each Morgan contains 0.7734 oz silver.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 9,976,000
New Orleans: 4,900,000
San Francisco: 5,000,000 |
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1897 |
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1897 was a common year for Morgan Dollars.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 2,822,000
New Orleans: 4,004,000
San Francisco: 5,825,000
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1898 |
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1898 was a common year for Morgan dollars.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 5,884,000
New Orleans: 4,440,000
San Francisco: 4,102,000 |
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1899 |
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1899 is an interesting year for Morgan dollars. It is one of those rare years where the Philadelphia coins are more scarce than the San Fransisco and the New Orleans.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 330,000
New Orleans: 13,0... |
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1900 |
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1900 was a common year for Morgan Dollars
Mintage
Philadelphia: 8,830,000
New Orleans: 12,590,000
San Francisco: 3,540,000 |
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1901 |
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1901 was a common year for Morgan Dollars. Morgans have 0.7734 oz of silver.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 6,962,000
New Orleans: 13,320,000
San Francisco: 2,284,000 |
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1902 |
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A common year for Morgans.
Mintage
Philadelphia: 7,994,000
New Orleans: 8,636,000
San Francisco: 1,530,000 |
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