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1881-O Morgan Silver Dollar BU – New Orleans output 5.7 million silver dollars in 1881, but today that mintage is deceiving as many of these historic issues would later fall into the government's melting pot during the world wars. As such, less than 3% of the original business strikes are estimated to remain today in Uncirculated grades.
1882-O Morgan Silver Dollar BU – Struck by the historic Old South facility in the heyday of the series, this vintage silver dollar still looks as though it just left the mint, although that was more than 14 decades ago! With only 6,090,000 business strikes produced, New Orleans' 1882 output was the second lowest of the four operating mints.
1888-O Morgan Silver Dollar BU – In the early 1960s, the 1888-O was one of the hardest to find Morgans until the dispersal of the Treasury's hoard of stored silver dollars. Even with the new supply, this elusive date's availability was not altered as much as earlier rarities that became common with the government's releases. In the eight decades between minting and the Treasury's clean out, huge numbers of 1888-Os had already been lost in melts.