Post Your Orleans Mint Coins

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  1. Santinidollar

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  3. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    :punch:

    Choose your weapons! Pool noodles at dawn? (Please let it be pool noodles. Nerf guns would be acceptable as well.)

    Wait, dawn is too early. I'll have to get back to you on that.
     
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  4. 1stSgt22

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    WOW!!! You folks are posting pictures of some really great stuff!!!! Keep em coming!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!
     
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  5. MIGuy

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    Here's two - a 1904-O Morgan I just picked up in an affordable lot (not in hand yet, seller's picture) and my holed 1861-O Seated Liberty Half Dollar. The 1861 half dollars from the New Orleans Mint have the distinction of being the only issue in U.S. numismatics struck under the authority of three different authorities. Until March of 1861, 330,000 coins were struck for the Union. Then 1,240,000 were struck under the authority of the State of Louisiana. Finally 962,633 coins were struck under the authority of the Confederacy. morgan1904o.jpg IMG_4325 (3).JPG IMG_4326 (3).JPG
     
  6. 1stSgt22

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    Very interesting! Thanks for the history lesson!! I had never even considered that as a possibility!!!
     
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  9. AdamL

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    I love New Orleans Morgans s-l1600 (2).jpg s-l1600 (3).jpg 1100.jpg 1103 (2).jpg
     
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  11. COOPER12

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    AU 1892 O Vam 15 ( I think)
    XF-45 1891 O Vam 1A2
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  13. KBBPLL

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    Scarce Obverse I transition variety, discovery coin, also with 1/1 RPD.
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  15. Mountain Man

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    Golly gee dagnabbit you guys just made me depressed as I don't have ANY O mint coins. Maybe I could work a D into an O?
     
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  18. Sting 60

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    One slabbed and one raw. I think I like the raw one better. 20220221_174506.jpg 20220221_174912.jpg 20220221_180314.jpg 20220221_180339.jpg
     
  19. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    I forgot I had this one.

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  20. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Here’s one I sold last year. As @MIGuy mentioned, the 1861-O half dollar was struck under three governments as the year progressed: first, a few under United States authority, then some under the seceded state of Louisiana which had not yet joined the Confederacy, and finally, the remainder was struck under the Confederate States.

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  21. MIGuy

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    Hah, I remember when you sold yours and the history associated - that's what prompted me to buy one that I could afford at the time - as yours was too nice for my budget then! Such a neat piece! That is a lovely coin!
     
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