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{{/presale}}Opened in 1838, the New Orleans Mint was the third branch mint of the US Mint to open following the 1837 opening of the Charlotte Mint and the early 1838 opening of the Dahlonega Mint. Among the 427 million gold and silver coins it issued during its 81-year history was the Morgan Dollar Silver Coin. Provident Metals now has certified-perfect 2021 O Privy Morgan Dollar Silver Coins available to purchase online.
Highlights:
When you purchase one of these 2021 O Privy Morgan Dollar Silver Coins at Provident Metals, you will receive a coin that is in perfect condition. Housed in a plastic slab, the coins have a Mint State 70 certification. This means the coins showcase full, original mint luster and have no detractions. The First Day of Issue label means the coins were received for grading within 24 hours of release.
Obverse
The obverse side of 2021 Morgan Dollar Silver Coins comes with a depiction of Lady Liberty. This left-profile relief shows a laurel wreath and a coronet crown on her head, with LIBERTY inscribed on the coronet. The field has seven coins to the front of Libertys face and six coins behind her head. The other inscriptions read E PLURIBUS UNUM and 2021.
Reverse
On the reverse field of 2021 O Privy Morgan Dollar Silver Coins is an image of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Created by Morgan in 1878, the design element features a bald eagle in front-facing relief as it clutches the arrow of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. The field includes inscriptions of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and ONE DOLLAR. Beneath the bow at the center of the oak-and-laurel wreath, just above the D and O in DOLLAR, is the O privy in honor of the New Orleans Mint.
History
The United States Mint issued five versions of the 2021 Morgan Dollar to celebrate the centennial of its final release. The Philadelphia Mint issued three of the coins. The coin without a mint mark or privy represents Philadelphias original versions of the coin. The Philadelphia Mint issued coins with CC and O privy marks in honor of the now-defunct Carson City and New Orleans Mints. The Denver Mint and San Francisco Mint each issued coins with their respective mint marks as well.
Ordering
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