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Since there wasn't a system to keep inventory on how much silver was coming through the US Mint's doors, the government didn't know how much they were actually producing. This would only be the start of a political battle. The Bland-Allison Act called for the cease of free silver mining and demanded that the US Mint met a specific silver dollar goal every year. There were many acts that were repealed as the government was trying to have more regulations over the silver market, throughout the Morgan silver dollar's life.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, until the Peace dollar took over. Your 1902 Morgan has been minted in Philadelphia and carries no mint mark. Your Morgan is considered to be almost uncirculated, with a small amount of original mint luster still in tact.