The Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) 1886 Morgan is common, typical uncirculated coins are $50.00 to $65.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
List for this coin in MS-63 is $50.00.
The Carson-City Mint did not strike any coins in 1886. Look At the coin again and post new question.
Assuming you are referring to an 1886 Morgan Silver dollar the answer is no. But their is a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial silver dollar.
As of 01/2011, prices are in the range of $200 to $700 for one in circulated condition, and over $800 uncirculated. 1886 US $1 silver certificates are somewhat rare, so you should have it inspected by an expert to make sure it's genuine.
Auction prices as of 08/2009: Red seal: $550.-$2250. in circulated condition, $2900.+ in uncirculated condition Brown seal: $550.-$2150. in circulated condition, $2900.+ in uncirculated condition
The 1886 Morgan Dollar is very common. The values for average circulated coins are $38.00 to $44.00 retail
In condition order: 25,35,115,750
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In condition order: 25,35,115,750
The value of an 1886 silver dollar, specifically the Morgan silver dollar, depends on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Most circulated examples are worth around $20 to $30, while uncirculated coins can fetch significantly higher prices, often exceeding $100. Special varieties or coins with high grades can be valued at several hundred dollars or more. Always consult a reputable coin dealer or price guide for the most accurate valuation.
The 1886 Morgan is common and valued at $17.00-$26.00 in circulated grades.
All Morgans have the same amount of silver it's .77344oz of pure silver