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What better way to remember the turn of the century then to invest in a coin that was minted at the cusp of it? The Morgan silver dollar began its slow decline, since its production stopped in 1904. It was also a big year for gold in the US, with the Gold Standard Act being ratified and placing the US currency on the gold standard. The Philadelphia Mint as still producing large amounts of Morgans to satisfy the silver being purchased. The Philadelphia Mint is also one of two mints still in production, since the minting of the Morgan. The other mint is the San Francisco Mint that is still minting coins. Your 1900 Morgan has been graded by NGC and has earned the grade of MS63. Since it's rare to find a Morgan with a grade higher than MS65, many collectors enjoy the lower premium of the MS63.