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The 1899 & 1900 coins have a "O" on the back just above the "dollar". What does that mean? I new at this... but did collect pennies when I was very young. "WinWinscenario" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >I asked this question a few days ago and now have pictures of my 4 oldest > >coins. Could someone please give a value range of each coin? > > > > This series is collected by date and mint mark. You have to show the back of > the coin to disclose the mark of the mint that struck the coin. > Average circulated Morgan dollars of this age (coins that were not produced at > a rare mint like Carson City) are worth about $10 apiece. > > Regards, > Tom
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