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.
A Morgan dollar IS a silver dollar. The term Morgan refers to the designer George T. Morgan who created the images used from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
There's no difference. All silver dollars minted in 1894 used the Morgan design, named for the famous designer George T. Morgan.
A "Carson City Morgan Dollar" is simply a Morgan dollar produced at the Carson City, Nevada, mint. Such a coin can be identified by the mintmark "CC" on the reverse of the coin, beneath the tail feathers of the eagle.
New Orleans, Louisiana
The 1921 Chapman was a proof version of the Morgan Dollar. Very few were minted and because of this, they command a premium price.
There is no difference. They are the same coin but many people refer to them as "Liberty Dollars".
Not enough details. New Orleans minted Morgan dollars from 1879 to 1904. Please post a new question with the coin's date.
It is quite easy, the reverse of peace dollars have an eagle sitting on a rock inscribed "PEACE", the reverse of Morgan dollars have an eagle with olive branches and arrows.
The 1901 Morgan with no mintmark is worth more than the one with the "O" mintmark, but the difference depends on the condition (grade) of the coins. A 1901-O Morgan in the grade of EF-40 has an average value of $29.00 A 1901 Philadelphia (no mintmark) Morgan in the same grade is $105.00.
All replica coins sold in the USA are required to be marked with the word "COPY" in a conspicuous location on the coin. If a replica does not have the word "COPY", then it is a counterfeit.
and the answer is?
The "O" mint mark is from New Orleans