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There were 12,760,000 1881-S Morgan dollars minted.
Exactly one. A Morgan dollar is a specific kind of silver dollar, designed by and named for George T. Morgan and minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
August 22, 2009 The Philadelphia mint produced 9,163,984 Morgan Dollars in 1881. The circulated and uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades.............1881-P G4......................................$16 F12....................................$18 VF30..................................$20 EF40..................................$21 AU55.................................$24 Uncirculated GradesMS60...................................$34 MS62...................................$40 MS63...................................$56 MS64...................................$132 MS65...................................$780 MS66...................................$3560 MS67...................................$17,190
In 1885 the US mint at Carson City, Nevada struck 228,000 silver Morgan Dollars. Dollars were the only coins being struck at Carson City in 1885 although dimes, quarters and half dollars had been minted there in prior years.
Carson City Morgan dollars were issued for many years. Each coin has its own value based upon the year it was minted and the condition of the coin.
That's an apples and oranges question. The terms describe very different things. "Morgan" refers to the design used on dollars minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. They were designed by George Morgan. "New Orleans" refers to the mint where some dollar coins were struck during the years 1846-1860 and 1879-1904. So, to sound like one of those questions on a high-school standardized test, > Some Morgan dollars were made in New Orleans > Some dollars made in New Orleans were Morgan dollars > Many Morgan dollars were not made in New Orleans > Some dollars made in New Orleans were not Morgan dollars.
1921 is by far the most common date for Morgan dollars. There were 44,690,000 in Philadelphia, 20,345,000 in Denver, and 21,695,000 in San Francisco, for a grand total of 86,730,000 Morgans that year.
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1,136,000 silver dollars were struck at Carson City in 1884. Other circulation mintages for that year: Philadelphia - 14,070,000 New Orleans - 9,730,000 San Francisco - 3,200,000 Philadelphia minted 875 proofs, Carson City made 3, and New Orleans made 1.
No, in fact there are no 1876 Morgan dollars because the first year of issue of the Morgan dollar was in 1878.
In 1879, a total of 2,244,000 Morgan silver dollars were minted. This includes coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint, as well as those made at the Carson City and San Francisco mints. The 1879 Morgan dollar is notable for its design, featuring the profile of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. Coins from this year are sought after by collectors, with varying levels of rarity depending on the mint mark.
This question can only be answered if you provide to me the specific date and mint mark of the coin as well as its mint state. Each coin, minted prior to 1890, carries a different value, based on popularity, year, mint state, and how many were minted each year by the US Mint.