How much is a 1891 Morgan dollar worth?
1891 Morgan Silver Dollar Value
| 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar Values | ||
|---|---|---|
| Condition of Coin | ||
| 1891 | $20.98 | $54.88 |
| 1891 CC | $66 | $415 |
| 1891 O | $20.98 | $144 |
How much is a 1881 Morgan worth?
| 1881 Morgan silver dollar value by JM Bullion | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coin | Extra fine quality | Uncirculated quality |
| 1881 S Morgan dollar | $39 | $41 |
| 1881 O Morgan dollar | $39 | $41 |
| 1881 CC Morgan dollar | $425 | $440 |
What is a 1890 cc Morgan worth?
1890 Morgan Silver Dollar Value
| 1890 Morgan Silver Dollar Values | ||
|---|---|---|
| Condition of Coin | ||
| 1890 Morgan Silver Dollar Values Updated | ||
| 1890 | $23.51 | $27.34 |
| 1890 CC | $61 | $76 |
What is the rarest Morgan?
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.
How much is a 1891 silver dollar worth with no mint mark?
The 1891 silver dollar with no mint mark is worth around $30 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $33. In uncirculated condition the price is around $80 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
What is a 1891 silver certificate worth?
Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated: Most 1891 $1 silver certificates in this grade range sell for between $500 and $1,000.
What makes a 1881 silver dollar rare?
Starting with its condition, 1881 silver dollars that have worn surfaces are available to collectors in quantities. Scarce and highly valued are those with no wear or as collectors and dealers term “uncirculated” condition.
How much does a 1881 Morgan silver dollar weigh?
26.73 grams
Coin Specifications
| Country: | United States |
|---|---|
| Mintage: | 12,760,000 |
| Alloy: | 90% Silver, 10% Copper |
| Weight: | 26.73 grams |
| Diameter: | 38.10 mm |
What is a Tailbar Morgan silver dollar?
One major variety is the 1890-CC Morgan Silver Dollar featuring the “Tail Bar” on the reverse of the coin (sometimes known as the VAM-4 variety). The Tailbar is a feature that resulted from a large scratch or cut on the die.