How much is the 1884 silver dollar worth?
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How much is the 1884 silver dollar worth?
The 1884 silver dollar with no mint mark is worth around $42 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $45. In uncirculated condition the price is around $65 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
What does the M mean on the Morgan silver dollar?
On the reverse the tiny “M” is on the left hand side of the ribbon at the center of the laurel wreath. The mint mark (if there is one) appears at the center bottom, between the laurel wreath and the words “ONE DOLLAR.” The Morgan dollar was minted at five different branches of the U.S. Mint.
How much is a worn Morgan silver dollar worth?
Depending on the condition and scarcity of the coin in question, you can pay anywhere from as little as $10 to as much as $100 and more for a Morgan Silver Dollar.
How much silver is in a Liberty Head dollar?
0.7735 oz
It was the first standard silver dollar minted since the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which ended the free coining of silver and the production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar. It contained 412.5 grains of 90% pure silver (or 371.25 gr = 24.056 g = 0.7735 oz t of pure silver).
What are the rarest Morgan silver dollars?
1. 1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar, Mint and Uncirculated. The 1893-S Morgan dollar coin was made at the San Francisco Mint. This is the rarest of all Morgan dollars, as only 100,000 were produced in the California facility that year.
What year is the most valuable Morgan Silver Dollar?
1893‑S. The rare key-date 1893‑S Morgan is the showpiece most collectors need to complete a collection but is difficult to acquire! This rare 90% silver dollar is considered the most desirable Morgan ever struck at a branch mint.
What does MS 67 mean on a silver dollar?
Classifications of grades of “most” silver dollars are: MS-60 common, MS-63 common to scarce, MS-65 relatively scarce, MS-67 very scarce, MS-69 rare, and MS-70 virtually unknown.