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1894-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS XF45 VAM-9 O/O Inside R Near Date
Add a key semi-scarce New Orleans Mint Morgan Dollar to your collection with this 1894-O Morgan Silver Dollar certified PCGS XF45. Struck during the later years of Morgan Dollar production, the 1894-O is a highly collected issue due to its relatively low mintage and growing scarcity in higher grades. This certified example offers an excellent balance of affordability, historical significance, and collector appeal.
Designed by George T. Morgan, the Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most iconic coins ever produced by the United States Mint. The obverse features Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with cotton and wheat, while the reverse displays a heraldic eagle holding arrows and an olive branch. The series has remained a cornerstone of American numismatics since its introduction in 1878.
The 1894-O Morgan Dollar was struck at the historic New Orleans Mint and had an original mintage of just 1,723,000 coins, making it one of the lower-mintage New Orleans issues of the series. Many examples saw heavy circulation, resulting in significantly fewer surviving coins compared to more common Morgan Dollar dates.
Certified XF45 (Extremely Fine 45) by PCGS, this coin retains strong detail throughout Liberty's hair and the major design elements while displaying the honest wear expected of a circulated nineteenth-century silver dollar. Collectors often appreciate coins in this grade range because they showcase substantial original detail while remaining more affordable than Mint State examples.
Containing 0.7734 troy ounce of silver, this Morgan Dollar represents a tangible piece of American monetary history and an important addition to any collection of classic U.S. coinage.
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The 1894-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS XF45 is a desirable New Orleans Mint issue that combines lower-mintage status, strong collector demand, and classic American coinage appeal. Certified by PCGS and featuring substantial remaining detail, this coin offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a historic Morgan Dollar from one of the series' more challenging dates. Whether you're building a Morgan Dollar set, collecting New Orleans Mint issues, or adding certified nineteenth-century silver to your collection, this coin is a worthy addition with lasting numismatic significance.