1890 Silver Dollar has a circulation strike of 16,802,000 and 590 proofs. Even though this year is a low proof mintage it is not harder to find than any of the other Morgan Dollar proof coins.
1890-CC Silver Dollar has a circulation strike of 2,309,041 and 0 proofs. There is a variety called the 1890-CC "Tail Bar". Most experts agree that the die gouge was created by a worker's tool. During the 1890's all dies were prepared in Philadelphia then transported to the other branches. Whether it happened their or in route to Carson City it was either ignored or not discovered until too late nobody is sure. Anyway the gouge is between the left tail feather and the laurel wreath.
1890-O Silver Dollar has a circulation strike of 10,701,100 and 0 proofs. Better struck than most Silver Dollars from the New Orleans Mint during this time period still it's a date was poorly struck. Still very common gem quality is scarce.
1890-S Silver Dollar has a circulation strike of 8,230,373 and 0 proofs.
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