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In the 19th century, the New Orleans Mint fed much-needed coinage into the Southern economy. And, the Morgan Silver Dollar is the most celebrated of all its strikings. The Morgans available here were minted at the "Big Easy" mint between 1879 and 1899. You might think they'd be easy to find, but they're not. Why? Well, millions were melted in World Wars I and II to support the war efforts. As a result, they're hard to find today. Here's your chance to get one of these celebrated "Big Easy" Morgan Silver Dollars in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition. The dollars in this offer come from the heyday of the New Orleans Mint (dates vary). Call now to secure yours!
Early Life of George T. Morgan
In 1845, George T. Morgan was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, England. During his adolescence and early adulthood, he was educated at the Birmingham Art School, and then was granted a national scholarship to the South Kensington Art School. He continued his education at the South Kensington School for two years where he received numerous awards and prizes. While in England…
Nearly everybody with even a passing interest in Silver Dollars has come across a reference to the Pittman Act of 1918. But, beyond the dry, historical reference to a bill passed over ninety years ago lurks something huge. Something that forever changed the face of coin collecting. Something that, to this very day, impacts each and every Morgan Silver Dollar that has survived. In 1918, Great Britain…