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Due to an overpopulation of Morgan silver dollars, a silver purchasing clause was repealed, stating that the time of buying silver for the dollars was over. This repeal caused some of the lowest minted Morgans from 1893-1895. The New Orleans Mint only made 300,000 in January of 1893, before being shut down for the rest of the year. The 1893-O Morgan silver dollar was a heavily circulated coin and considered impossible to find in Mint State condition. In fact, any grade wherein you can read the date is a rare find! Grateful to past collectors, whom upon their findings of a 1893-O Morgan, would salvage it for collectible purposes. Your 1893-O Morgan carries the "O" mint-mark on its reverse and is in good-very good condition. Morgans that are considered to be good-very good condition have a heavy amount of wear, causing a smooth coin.