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	<title>Morgan Dollars</title>
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	<description>Guide to Morgan Silver Dollar Coins</description>
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		<title>1897 Morgan Dollar</title>
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Once considered a rare date, the 1897 Morgan Dollar was released in large numbers during the 1950&#8217;s and 1960&#8217;s. The mintage of 2,822,000 coins were not often seen during the year of release and even the decades following. The eventual release of the coins provided an ample supply of higher mint state examples for collectors.
The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1896 Morgan Dollar</title>
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The 1896 Morgan Dollar represents one of the more available issues of the series with price remaining affordable through gem grades. The Philadelphia Mint struck 9,976,000 coins for circulation, with many released in later years, providing a supply of higher grade examples. This was a change of pace from the several recent years of lower [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1895-O Morgan Dollar</title>
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The 1895-O Morgan Dollar had a somewhat lower mintage with 450,000 coins produced at the New Orleans Mint. Importantly, much of this mintage was circulated and no hoards of coins emerged in later years. Thus, the 1895-O is available, albeit at a premium, in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated grades.
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		<title>1894-S Morgan Dollar</title>
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A rebound in production levels at the San Francisco Mint was experienced with the 1894-S Morgan Dollar. With a total of 1,260,000 coins minted, it was a sharp increase from the extreme low for the previous year&#8217;s 1893-S Morgan Dollar, but still relatively low for the overall series. The production levels at San Francisco would [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1893 Morgan Dollar</title>
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The trend of declining production at the Philadelphia Mint continued with the 1893 Morgan Dollar. With only 378,000 coins produced, this ranks amongst ten lowest mintages for the entire series. Accordingly, the coin carries a premium across all grade levels. Coins graded MS65 can be a challenge to acquire with the highest graded coins a [...]]]></description>
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