Uh, don't you mean St Gaudens?
Anyway, as of 12/2008 Numismedia quotes a retail price of $1840 for a coin with no mint mark (i.e. Philadelphia)
If the coin has a D or S mint mark it is considerably rarer and should be authenticated by at least 2 certified coin appraisers; values can exceed $100,000.
August 23, 2009 The circulated and uncirculated values for this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades.........1924-S G4...................................$24 VF30...............................$44 EF40...............................$50 AU55...............................$75 Uncirculated GradesMS60...............................$200 MS63...............................$550 MS64...............................$1500 MS65...............................$9500 MS66...............................$37,500
August 29, 2009 The more common 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1625. The less common Proof-like 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1900. The scarce Deep Mirror Proof-like {DMPL} 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $11,000.
Currently a 1880 S Morgan silver dollar in MS65 uncirculated condition is worth $156.
Please rephrase question.
No you stupid person!
$145. Exceptional coins command higher values.
5-29-11>> MS60(mint state)...................$6 MS63......................................$7 MS65......................................$11 MS67.......................................$55 MS68.......................................$450 1999D MS60.......................$6 MS63.......................$9 MS65.......................$11 MS67.......................$45 MS68.......................$1450
A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
These are not worth more than ten cents unless they are uncirculated, and even then only about $3 for MS65
A 1992 American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar in MS65 condition is worth: $24.00.
An MS60 is the lowest of the uncirculated grades. The coin will have no wear but will have marks from other coins touching it and maybe a few light scratches. It may or may not have mint luster. An MS65 is a mid-range uncirculated grade. The coin will have full luster and very few light nicks and scratches.
8-17-11>>> The 1920 Philadelphia issue Saint-Gaudens is very available in most grades up to MS-64, above that it's a "Conditional Rarity." To date only 7 coins have been certified as MS-65. The current average value is $92,000.00