There was no 1999-O dollar minted. The O mint mark signified the New Orleans Mint, which closed down 90 years earlier. The only dollars minted by the US Mint were the Susan B. Anthony dollar, which contained no silver at all, and the American Silver Eagle, which contained roughly 1 oz. of silver.
Its positional place value is 30 = thirty
o.1 is near to 10
The Pert equation: (O+4M+P)/6, is basically a weighted average used to estimate a value. O= Optimistic (best) value M= Most likely value; multiplied by 4 because it is more likely. P = pessimistic (worst) value An average is the sum of a group of numbers divided by the count in the group. If we look at the Per Equation as: (O+4M+P)/6 = (O+M+M+M+M+P)/6, you can see the six items that are being averaged.
tens place
14
In condition order: 25,35,115,750
In condition order: 25,35,115,750
The O means it was struck in New Orleans, value runs from $20.00 to $30.00 in circulated condition.
As of 4/12 a 1898 O Morgan silver dollar in MS-65 condition is worth $238.
Retail is $15-17 in average condition.
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
The 1885-O Morgan dollar is common, in general values are $32.00-$38.00 depending on grade.
Need a date to go with the O a lot of coins have O mint marks...... 1888
The 1881-O Morgan Dollar is common, average retail value is $25.00-$35.00 for a example in circulated condition
Average market value is $170.00 for a certified MS-64 example.
The 1860 o seated liberty dollar is a valuable coin, but it depends on the condition. It could be anything from 50 to 3000.
Retail values are $30.00-$44.00 for circulated coins depending on the grade.