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  2. Trade dollar (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, members of the New York Mercantile Exchange petitioned Congress to allow redemption of the coins by the government. [39] [40] The Carson City Mint's trade dollar ledger book. Bullion prices continued to drop through the 1880s, increasing the loss by anyone forced to sell at melt value after accepting a trade dollar at face value. [40]

  3. Carson City Mint - Wikipedia

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    Carson City Mint, 1866. Built at the peak of the silver boom conveniently near a local silver mine, 50 issues of silver coins and 57 issues of gold coins minted here between 1870 and 1893 bore the "CC" mint mark.

  4. Morgan dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan dollar is a United States dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1904, in 1921, and beginning again in 2021 as a collectible. It was the first standard silver dollar minted since the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which ended the free coining of silver and the production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar.

  5. Your Silver Dollars Could Make You Rich — These 8 Are Worth ...

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    The value of silver dollars can vary greatly, whether it’s the 1964 Kennedy half dollar or the 1922 silver dollar coin. And some rare specimens fetch astounding amounts at auctions.

  6. United States quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    CC = Carson City Mint. ... 1883 (P) 14,400 (P) 1,039 Proof 1884 ... Kennedy half dollar mintage figures; American Silver Eagle mintage figures; References

  7. United States Seated Liberty coinage - Wikipedia

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    The Seated Liberty design remained standard on all American coins ranging from half dimes to half dollars for decades, but by 1879 — the year after the Bland-Allison Act caused a drastic curtailment in the mintages of Seated Liberty half dollars, quarters, and even dimes until 1883, there was increased criticism and calls for its replacement ...