Mintmarks are small letters that are located on the reverse of the coin, just above the DO in DOLLAR. For 1878 they can only be an "S" or "CC" mintmark.
Please look at the coin again, the first Morgan was struck in 1878
Morgan dollars were struck at the following mints during the years shown. Look on the back above the DO in DOLLAR. Philadelphia - no mint mark, 1878-1904 and 1921 San Francisco - "S", 1878-1904 and 1921 New Orleans - "O", 1879-1904 Carson City - "CC", 1878-1893 Denver - "D", 1921 only
Look at the coin again, no US dollar coins were struck in 1832 and the first Morgan was in 1878.
The first Morgan dollar was issued in 1878. Please look at the date again and post new question.
Mintmarks are small letters that are located on the reverse of the coin, just above the DO in DOLLAR. For 1878 they can only be an "S" or "CC" mintmark.
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Please look at the coin again, the first Morgan was struck in 1878
The type of dollar coin at the time was called a Morgan dollar. Run a search on Google Images to find a picture. They were minted 1878-1904 and again in 1921.
No. The year 1878 is in the 19th century.
Maybe it was not invented in 1878.
The first year of issue for a Morgan dollar was 1878 please look at the coin again.
Morgan dollars were struck at the following mints during the years shown. Look on the back above the DO in DOLLAR. Philadelphia - no mint mark, 1878-1904 and 1921 San Francisco - "S", 1878-1904 and 1921 New Orleans - "O", 1879-1904 Carson City - "CC", 1878-1893 Denver - "D", 1921 only
1878 kJ is 448.6 calories.
Look at the coin again, no US dollar coins were struck in 1832 and the first Morgan was in 1878.
2 x 3 x 313 = 1878
Morgan and Trade dollars are two very different coins. 1878 is the first year issue for Morgans and Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) Trade dollars of this date are Proof only issues but both are dated 1878. A Morgan has just the head of Miss Liberty on the front of the coin. Look at the coin again and post new question.