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1891-O $1 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63
1891-O $1 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63
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An 1891-O Morgan Dollar. Minted in New Orleans, the city known more for jazz and jambalaya than for producing quality coin strikes. This was the year the mint workers apparently decided, “Hey, let’s strike these coins like we’re late for a crawfish boil.” Weak strikes? Check. Mushy details? Double check. But hey — it’s shiny, so that’s something.
🔍 The Grade: PCGS MS63
Ah yes, Mint State 63 — the numismatic equivalent of “you tried.” Sure, it’s uncirculated, but don’t get too excited. Expect a smattering of bag marks that scream “I’ve been manhandled by mint bags since 1891” and luster that shows up when it feels like it. It’s like the coin showed up to the party in a wrinkled tux — technically dressed, but not impressing anyone.
⚖️ Collectability:
If you’re a Morgan collector, you probably have to check this one off your list eventually. But nobody’s dreaming about the 1891-O at night. It’s the coin that says, “Hey, I’m here too,” while everyone’s ogling the 1893-S across the room. On the bright side, at MS63, it’s not expensive enough to regret buying, but also not rare enough to brag about.
🧠 The Verdict:
A decent-looking placeholder with just enough mint luster to pretend it’s special. Great for filling a hole in your album. Just don’t expect it to fill a hole in your heart.
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