All were struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.
Lafayette commemorative halves were issued in 1900. The only commemorative half dollar with that dual date was struck to honor the battle of Lexington and Concord. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The date 1900 makes it a Morgan silver dollar. The mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar." If you find the letter S, then it was minted in San Francisco.
The only commemorative dollar struck that year honored the Marquis de Lafayette. Its retail value could range from $200 to $400 depending on condition.
Please check again and post a new question. The last Trade Dollars were minted in 1885, and the Walking Liberty design was used on half dollars minted from mid-1916 to 1947. All silver dollars minted in 1900 carried the "Morgan" design.
William Lafayette Strong died on 1900-11-02.
For the year 1900 a total of 66,831,502 business strikes were minted & 2,262 proof coins were struck.
No. The Peace Dollar was last minted in 1935 and the Eisenhower Dollar was not minted until 1971.
The last silver half dollar was minted in 1969.
The George Washington dollar coin was the first of the Presidential dollar series. It was minted in 2007.
There's more information at the Related Question.Two-dollar bills were never MINTED. Only coins are minted. Bills are printed.