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Currency comes in and out of circulation all of the time but the Morgan silver dollar 's history is one worth noting. Since silver was being mined, wasn't being taxed, then it was sold to the US Mint, there was no inventory check or even an idea of how much silver was coming in. The Bland-Allison Act was passed in order to ensure the proper production of silver dollars. A couple more acts were passed then repealed after the Bland-Allison act so the Morgan dollar ended its reign in 1904. The Morgan and Peace dollar were both minted in 1921, as a means to an end. Your 1900-O Morgan is in good-very good condition, containing a worn and smooth surface, with the image details lacking in sharpness. Your coin also carries the New Orleans "O" mint-mark, since it was minted at the Old mint. The mint-mark can be found on the reverse of the coin, underneath the eagle's tail feathers.