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It's easy for less-monumental history to get lost as we progress as a society. Reminders, like the Morgan silver dollar, are a great way to learn or remember about the past. Owning a coin that is over one hundred years old holds much more value than just its weight in silver. In 1891, the Music Hall in New York, that is now known as Carnegie Hall, performed its grand opening with Tchaikovsky as the guest conductor. The Wrigley Company started its production of the famous gum in Chicago. That October, Stanford opened its doors to knowledge-seeking, prestigious students. Your 1891 Morgan silver dollar was minted in Philadelphia but does not carry a mint mark. The Philadelphia Mint is one of the original mints to have produced the Morgan and is still in production today. It is also in very fine condition, with an extreme amount of wear on the surface.