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Your Morgan collection

Every date-and-mint issue of the series — 97 in all — with published mintages, OunceDesk rarity classes and live melt value. Tick what you own; everything saves privately in this browser, no account required. Mintages are published US Mint figures (business strikes; 1895 Philadelphia is the famous proof-only case). Classifications follow the OunceDesk definitions below.

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OwnIssue ↕MintMintage ↕ClassMeltMarketNote
1878 8TFPCOND.$53.40First design; P-mint 1878 total 10,508,800 across all varieties
1878 7TFP$53.40Included in P-mint 1878 total
1878-CCCC2,212,000CC$53.40
1878-SS9,774,000$53.40
1879P14,806,000$53.40
1879-CCCC756,000SEMI-KEY$53.40The scarcest early CC
1879-OO2,887,000$53.40
1879-SS9,110,000$53.40
1880P12,600,000$53.40
1880-CCCC495,000CC$53.40
1880-OO5,305,000$53.40
1880-SS8,900,000$53.40
1881P9,163,000$53.40
1881-CCCC296,000SEMI-KEY$53.40Third-lowest mintage; GSA survivor
1881-OO5,708,000$53.40
1881-SS12,760,000$53.40The classic gem type coin
1882P11,100,000$53.40
1882-CCCC1,133,000CC$53.40
1882-OO6,090,000$53.40
1882-SS9,250,000$53.40
1883P12,290,000$53.40
1883-CCCC1,204,000CC$53.40
1883-OO8,725,000$53.40
1883-SS6,250,000COND.$53.40Conditionally scarce in mint state
1884P14,070,000$53.40
1884-CCCC1,136,000CC$53.40
1884-OO9,730,000$53.40
1884-SS3,200,000COND.$53.40Common worn, a major rarity in mint state
1885P17,787,000$53.40
1885-CCCC228,000SEMI-KEY$53.40Second-lowest mintage; GSA survivor
1885-OO9,185,000$53.40
1885-SS1,497,000$53.40
1886P19,963,000$53.40
1886-OO10,710,000COND.$53.40Big mintage, brutal in mint state
1886-SS750,000COND.$53.40
1887P20,290,000$53.40
1887-OO11,550,000$53.40
1887-SS1,771,000$53.40
1888P19,183,000$53.40
1888-OO12,150,000$53.40
1888-SS657,000COND.$53.40
1889P21,726,000$53.40Largest pre-1921 mintage
1889-CCCC350,000KEY$53.40The rarest Carson City dollar
1889-OO11,875,000$53.40
1889-SS700,000COND.$53.40
1890P16,802,000$53.40
1890-CCCC2,309,041CC$53.40
1890-OO10,701,100$53.40
1890-SS8,230,373$53.40
1891P8,693,556$53.40
1891-CCCC1,618,000CC$53.40
1891-OO7,954,529$53.40
1891-SS5,296,000$53.40
1892P1,036,000$53.40
1892-CCCC1,352,000CC$53.40
1892-OO2,744,000$53.40
1892-SS1,200,000SEMI-KEY$53.40The great conditional rarity
1893P378,000SEMI-KEY$53.40
1893-CCCC677,000SEMI-KEY$53.40Last Carson City dollar
1893-OO300,000SEMI-KEY$53.40
1893-SS100,000KEY$53.40The king — lowest business-strike mintage
1894P110,000KEY$53.40
1894-OO1,723,000COND.$53.40
1894-SS1,260,000COND.$53.40
1895P880KEY$53.40Proof-only survivor — the King of the Morgans
1895-OO450,000SEMI-KEY$53.40Rare in mint state
1895-SS400,000SEMI-KEY$53.40
1896P9,976,000$53.40
1896-OO4,900,000COND.$53.40Conditional rarity in mint state
1896-SS5,000,000COND.$53.40
1897P2,822,000$53.40
1897-OO4,004,000COND.$53.40Conditional rarity in mint state
1897-SS5,825,000$53.40
1898P5,884,000$53.40
1898-OO4,400,000$53.40
1898-SS4,102,000$53.40
1899P330,000SEMI-KEY$53.40Tiny mintage, partly vault-rescued
1899-OO12,290,000$53.40
1899-SS2,562,000$53.40
1900P8,830,000$53.40
1900-OO12,590,000$53.40
1900-SS3,540,000$53.40
1901P6,962,000COND.$53.40Common worn, rare in true mint state
1901-OO13,320,000$53.40
1901-SS2,284,000$53.40
1902P7,994,000$53.40
1902-OO8,636,000$53.40
1902-SS1,530,000COND.$53.40
1903P4,652,000$53.40
1903-OO4,450,000SEMI-KEY$53.40The 1962 Treasury-release lesson
1903-SS1,241,000SEMI-KEY$53.40Scarce in all grades
1904P2,788,000$53.40
1904-OO3,720,000$53.40
1904-SS2,304,000SEMI-KEY$53.40Scarce above VF
1921P44,690,000$53.40Most common Morgan — new shallow-relief hub
1921-DD20,345,000COND.$53.40Only Denver Morgan
1921-SS21,695,000$53.40

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Using the checklist well

Plan around the wall, not the doorway. The last three holes in almost every completed set are the same three coins —1889-CC, 1893-S and 1895 — so decide early whether your set includes them, and at what grade. Filter by STILL NEED before a show or auction; filter by CC to run the Carson City subset; sort by mintage to see where scarcity lives (then read why mintage isn't the whole story).

The silver figure is your collection's bullion floor — 0.77344 oz per coin at live spot. Collector value sits above it, issue by issue and grade by grade; per-issue market data joins these pages when we have authorized realized-sale sources (methodology).