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1892-O Morgan Silver Dollar XF. Pay over a thousand dollars or just a couple of hundred? From 1880 to 1891, New Orleans' annual Morgan outputs ranged from 5.3 million to as much as 12.1 million. But in 1892, the Old South facility produced its smallest number of business strikes up to that point, minting just 2.7 million pieces. Nowadays, this issue is a real scarcity in high end mint-state grades – even average BU issues sell for over $1,100. You'll pay much, much less than that when you purchase a nice Extra Fine specimen!
1899-S Morgan Silver Dollar XF. About 1% of the 2.5 million Morgan silver dollars output by the San Francisco Mint in 1899 are estimated to exist in Uncirculated grades today. That low survival rate means that when even average mint-state specimens are found, they sell for almost $1,200. As not all collectors can, or want to spend that kind of cash on one coin, it puts additional pressure on the already limited number of circulated specimens available in the marketplace, like the Extra Fine quality we offer here.