Description: β 1887-O β .90 | RAW Non Polished | (Capsulated All These Years)π°(Mintage = 11,550,000)π° Eleven And A Half Million Morgan Dollars Were Struck In New Orleans In 1887. π°Many 1887-O Morgans Were Released Into Circulation.π°The Supply Of Mint State Coins Was Augmented By Releases Of 1887-O Morgan Dollars From Government Vaults In 1938 And Through The 1950s. β Many 1887-Os Were Among The Millions Of New Orleans Morgan Dollars Disbursed From Treasury Vaults From 1962 To 1964. β The 1887-O Morgan Dollar Suffers From The Same Poor, Flat Strike And Uninspiring Luster As Many Other Coins From The New Orleans Mint. While Millions Were Saved, Excessive Bag Handling Means That Most Suffer From Excessive Bag Marks. π° Most Of The Over 650,000,000 Of These Morgan Silver Dollar Coins Got Minted Over A Century Ago! π° Most Have Likely Been Lost To Melting Or At Very Least Strong Silver Collector Hands. β ABOUT THE NEW ORLEANS MINT:β The New Orleans Mint First Opened In 1838-1861. β Then, It Reopened In 1879-1909 Since It Was Closed During The American Civil War And The Reconstruction Period. β In Its Prime, it Produced 427 Million Gold And Silver Coins Of Every US Denomination. The New Orleans Mint Was Decommissioned In 1909 But The State Wanted To Keep The Building So It Has Been Used For Several Unrelated Purposes, Such As A Fallout Shelter, US Coast Guard Storage Facility, And An Assay Office. Since 1981, It Has Served As a Branch Of The Louisiana State Museum And Is Now Considered A National Historic Landmark; Being The Oldest Surviving Structure Of A US Mint. The New Orleans Mint Stamped All Of Their Coins With An "O" Mint- Mark, As Is This Coin. π°There Are Few Relics, Like The Morgan Silver Dollar, That Show Us A Glimpse Into Our Past As An Evolving Country. βThe Morgan Silver Dollar Was Successfully Minted From 1878 To 1904 And Again For One More Year In 1921. β Throughout Its 27 Years Of Production, Two Famous Mints Closed Their Doors, Three Bills Were Passed To Approve The Minting Of Silver Dollars, And The Denver Mint Was Established And Currently Stands As The World Leader Of Coin Production. β The Morgan Silver Dollar Has A Fineness Of .900, And Weighs A Total Silver Content Of 0.77344 Troy Ounces Per Coin. π°After 130 Years Of Being Minted, The Morgan Silver Dollar Are Still Among The Most Popular Coins Sold In The Country And Is Also Advised As A Smart Investment, Due To Its Low Mintage Averages And 90% Silver Content. β While The Silver Coin May Bear Subtle Sign Of Circulation, It Remarkably Preserves Its Original Mint Luster And Intricate Design Details, Making It A Prized Asset For Any Collection! "Own A Real Piece Of American History!" β ππ "Coin Shown In Pictures IsThe Actual Coin You Will Receive" β No Credit, No Problem!No Cash, No Problem!No Problem!No 1884-O Silver Morgan Dollar!
Price: 41 USD
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-11-03T04:31:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Composition: Silver
Certification Number: None
Fineness: 0.9
Strike Type: Business
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: Uncertified
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: $1
Coin: Morgan
Year: 1887
Mint Location: New Orleans
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: SILVER MORGAN