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Although the New Orleans Mint shut down shortly after the Morgan's production stopped, it can sometimes get lost when it comes to the other mints that are still in business. The Old Mint was a leader of minting coins in its hay day with over 427 millions dollars worth of gold and silver coins produced. The New Orleans Mint, also known as the Old Mint, opened its doors in 1838 and closed its doors in 1909. Since it was based in the South, the Confederacy owned it until it seceded the Union. Just two weeks later, it was taken back by the Confederacy, switching between 2 owners in a matter of weeks. The Old Mint's structure is a piece of history and is considered a historical landmark and has served as an assay office, a US Coast Guard Storage facility, and a fallout shelter. Your 1901-O roll of Morgan silver dollars is in uncirculated condition and comes in a plastic tube of 20 pieces.