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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1097666, member: 66"]I can't say for sure but most likely it was decided in Washington not strike any silver dollars in New Orleans in 1861 (After all they didn't need that many silver dollars for circulation, especially since the metal value exceeded the face value, so they probably didn't send any dollar dies to New Orleans at the end of 1860. No dies, few or no planchets on hand, meant no Louisiana or Confederate silver dollars.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1097666, member: 66"]I can't say for sure but most likely it was decided in Washington not strike any silver dollars in New Orleans in 1861 (After all they didn't need that many silver dollars for circulation, especially since the metal value exceeded the face value, so they probably didn't send any dollar dies to New Orleans at the end of 1860. No dies, few or no planchets on hand, meant no Louisiana or Confederate silver dollars.[/QUOTE]
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