"Frost white" refers to the appearance of a Morgan silver dollar that exhibits a brilliant, white luster without any tarnishing or discoloration. This term typically indicates that the coin has been well-preserved, often showing high levels of detail and a mirror-like finish. Frost white coins are often more desirable among collectors due to their aesthetic appeal and perceived quality. Such coins are typically graded higher, which can enhance their value in the market.
according to the Captain Morgan site...Captain Morgan Silver Spiced, a distinctive blend of Puerto Rican white rum and tropical spices, which is dryer and lighter than Captain Morgan Original Spiced
because there are a bunch of white molicules in the frost.
There were no historical re-strikes of the 1880 Morgan dollar (as in, dollars dated 1880 that were made in, say, 1882), however the basic design of the Morgan dollar remained constant from 1878-1921 when it was discontinued in favour of the Peace Dollar. However, as with all historical coins there is the possibility of counterfeits, though, the 1880 Morgan dollar would be unlikely to be targeted (it isn't a rare date and most circulated examples trade for close to melt with the exception of the 1880-CC issue which is a bit higher but by no means an incredibly expensive coin) and most (modern) counterfeit coins would be off-metal strikes because of this (as in, the coin is struck in lead, white-metal or is silver-plated copper) and would be easy to identify.
Despite its 1899 series date, White's signature means your bill was printed at some point in the 1920s. Please see the question "What is the value of an 1899 US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
Morgan White was born on 1924-07-25.
Morgan White died on 2010-09-02.
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The surname Frost is English, German, Danish, and Swedish. Frost was a nickname for someone with an icy and unbending disposition or who had white hair or a white beard, from Old English, Old High German, Old Norse frost.
Robert Frost was married. His wife's name was Elinor White , who died in 1938.
Yes, Robert Frost married to Elinor Miriam White in 1895
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