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Antique 1889 Morgan 900 Coin Silver Dollar O New Orleans

$40.00

Estate Find
1889 Morgan Silver Dollar in very good condition. See photos. You judge condition See photos

This is a great coin for repurposing and mounting into coin jewelry bezels for a bracelet, necklace, pendant or fob.

Antique 1889 Morgan 900 Coin Silver Dollar O New Orleans From an estate, not graded and not touched in many decades this is an antique coin silver 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar with New Orleans O mintage. It is quite tarnished but still very clear and crisp. Not worn down. It is in very good to excellent condition. A lovely addition for any antique coin collection. Would also be lovely for repurposing into a fob, necklace, pendant or bracelet or mens accessory such as a belt buckle or money clip. It is very noticeable as antique.

Additional Information: Bags of 1889-O dollars were released over a period of time in later years, beginning at least as early as 1938 and continuing in small numbers to the mid-1950s. These pieces, coming from vaults in the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., attracted little attention. The 1962-1964 Treasury release of specimens stored in a sealed vault in the Philadelphia Mint included 1889-O dollars, but it was not one of the more plentiful dates.

 

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Antique 1889 Morgan 900 Coin Silver Dollar O New Orleans From an estate, not graded and not touched in many decades this is an antique coin silver 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar with New Orleans O mintage. It is quite tarnished but still very clear and crisp. Not worn down. It is in very good to excellent condition. A lovely addition for any antique coin collection. Would also be lovely for repurposing into a fob, necklace, pendant or bracelet or mens accessory such as a belt buckle or money clip. It is very noticeable as antique.

Additional Information: Bags of 1889-O dollars were released over a period of time in later years, beginning at least as early as 1938 and continuing in small numbers to the mid-1950s. These pieces, coming from vaults in the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., attracted little attention. The 1962-1964 Treasury release of specimens stored in a sealed vault in the Philadelphia Mint included 1889-O dollars, but it was not one of the more plentiful dates.