1883-O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR COIN UNC GEM MS/BU++MUSTSEE

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1883-O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR COIN Brilliant Uncirculated Mint State Condition Beautiful Shine and Gorgeous Luster Well-Struck Coinage from the New Orleans Mint! a RARE Coin! A GREAT ADDITION OR UPGRADE TO ANY COLLECTION AND AN EXCELLENT NEW ORLEANS MINT MORGAN DOLLAR TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE NEW ORLEANS MINT HAD A REPUTATION OF PRODUCING MEDIOCRE COINS AND TO FIND A WELL-STRUCK COIN MINTED FROM NEW ORLEANS IS A NUMISMATIST PRIZE COLLECTIBLE! The New Orleans Mint was established in 1838 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It struck coins for the United States until its seizure in 1861 by the Confederacy, which used the facility to mint coins for the Confederates. The Mint Facility was heavily damaged during the Civil War when the United States reclaimed the Mint. It reopened in 1879 and struck coins until 1909 (actually closed in 1910). Now this facility is a museum. With all this in mind, this coin was produced from a very historical Mint Facility during some great historical times in America, including being minted in the same year that "Buffalo Bill" Cody put on his first Wild West Show (May 1, 1883) the Brooklyn Bridge is opened (May 24, 1883) the First Vaudeville theater opens in Boston (Feb 28, 1883) and the First CoEd Higher Education Institution in the U.S., Oberlin College, began classes (December 3, 1883) This coin has seen read more