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- Product ID: 6106
The history of silver and gold mining has always interested us with the promise of a new frontier. What isn't mentioned is the political climate during these heavy mining times. During the production of the Morgan Silver dollars, the Bland-Allison Act called for the cease of free silver mining and demanded that all silver for the dollars be bought at market price. This greatly affected all miners and the direct profit they received mining their own silver. There were many acts that were repealed as the government was trying to have more regulations over the silver market, throughout the Morgan silver dollar's life. The Morgan silver dollar was stopped in production in 1904 and had one more year in 1921. Your 1894-O Morgan has been minted in New Orleans and carries no mint mark. Your Morgan is considered to be in almost uncirculated condition, with bag marks or surface abrasions to be expected.