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1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7114

Rim toning in blue and orange surround the obverse devices while plum and violet fill 90% of the reverse of this MS64 graded coin. It is clear by the surviving population of 1880-O Morgan dollars that most of the 5.3 million coin mintage were released directly into circulation. Few were represented in the Treasury releases, which has made this coin exceptionally rare above MS64.

1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7114

Rim toning in blue and orange surround the obverse devices while plum and violet fill 90% of the reverse of this MS64 graded coin. It is clear by the surviving population of 1880-O Morgan dollars that most of the 5.3 million coin mintage were released directly into circulation. Few were represented in the Treasury releases, which has made this coin exceptionally rare above MS64.

1883-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7146

Rimmed with concentric rings of blue and orange, this New Orleans Morgan dollar exhibits a clean cheek and lacks distracting contact marks on all fields.

1884-O $1 MS67 PCGS #7154

Richly toned a pretty lavender-grey with stunning rainbow tints featured along the obverse rim and similar coloration more prevalent on the reverse of this New Orleans issue preserved in gorgeous premium gem condition.

1887-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7176

Nice ring of blue and orange toning around the obverse and reverse of this New Orleans issue.

1887-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7176

Nice ring of blue and orange toning around the obverse and reverse of this New Orleans issue.

1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7184

A thick blue crescent adorns the obverse while peripheral rim toning highlights the reverse...

1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7184

A thick blue crescent adorns the obverse while peripheral rim toning highlights the reverse...

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1889-O $1 MS64+ PCGS #7192

Blue, orange and gold rim the obverse and reverse in a nearly continuous circle of color and flash on this CAC reviewed, nearly gem New Orleans Morgan dollar.

1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7208

Target rim toned in blue and ochre framing the obverse and reverse, especially on the left side of the coin. Typical mushy strike for this issue.

1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7208

Target rim toned in blue and ochre framing the obverse and reverse, especially on the left side of the coin. Typical mushy strike for this issue.

1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7208

Target rim toned in blue and ochre framing the obverse and reverse, especially on the left side of the coin. Typical mushy strike for this issue.

1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7216

Since the striking quality is usually poor on the average 1892-O, with most surviving coins lightly struck over Miss Liberty's ear and lack of breast feathers on the eagle, this is a rather tough coin to find with a decent strike. In the hurry to coin as many dollars as possible with the smallest amount of effort, technicians at the New Orleans Mint spaced the dies too far apart. Among all Morgan dollars, the 1892-O is one of the most notorious for being flatly struck at the centers. This particular coin possesses a vibrant ring of blue and red, which frame the obverse in a typical target toned pattern, which is the object of each coin in this set.

1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7216

Since the striking quality is usually poor on the average 1892-O, with most surviving coins lightly struck over Miss Liberty's ear and lack of breast feathers on the eagle, this is a rather tough coin to find with a decent strike. In the hurry to coin as many dollars as possible with the smallest amount of effort, technicians at the New Orleans Mint spaced the dies too far apart. Among all Morgan dollars, the 1892-O is one of the most notorious for being flatly struck at the centers. This particular coin possesses a vibrant ring of blue and red, which frame the obverse in a typical target toned pattern, which is the object of each coin in this set.

1893-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7224

Ring of Blue and orange surround the obverse devices on this AU Morgan dollar.

1893-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7224

Ring of Blue and orange surround the obverse devices on this AU Morgan dollar.

1894-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7230

Muted luster and toning on the obverse, flashy luster with muted orange on the reverse.

1894-O $1 AU53 PCGS #7230

Muted luster and toning on the obverse, flashy luster with muted orange on the reverse.

1896-O $1 AU58 PCGS #7242

Blue and orange circle both obverse and reverse of this typically flat struck but better-than-average in luster, AU Morgan dollar.

1897-O $1 AU58 PCGS #7248

Blue rims highlight the obverse and reverse of this almost uncirculated New Orleans issue.

1899-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7260

Originally in an ANACS MS64 holder, this lustrous, colorful Morgan dollar has upgraded to an MS65 holder.

1899-O $1 MS65 PCGS #7260

Originally in an ANACS MS64 holder, this lustrous, colorful Morgan dollar has upgraded to an MS65 holder.

1904-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7292

Blue rim toning is featured on the reverse of this Morgan Dollar while gold, russet and blue highlight the rim near Liberty's cap on the obverse.

1904-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7292

Blue rim toning is featured on the reverse of this Morgan Dollar while gold, russet and blue highlight the rim near Liberty's cap on the obverse.