It depends on the metal they are struck in. Since there is no one issuer of replica currency, the metals they are struck in varies. Some might be struck in nickel or silver plated steel and might be worth a few cents. Others might be struck in high purity silver and might be worth $25+. It all depends on what the coin was struck in, and unless I have the coin in front of me, I can't tell you what metal your coin is struck in. The coin has no value beyond its metal content.
There were no Morgan silver dollars minted in 1804. The first year of mintage for them was 1878.
No US silver dollars were struck after 1804 until 1836, so look at the coin again and post new question.
One was sold for over $3 million dollars recently. However the vast, vast, vast, vast majority of 1804 silver dollars are reproductions or counterfeits. There are only a handful of "genuine" 1804 silver dollars known, if you believe you have one, you should take it to an expert because chances are, it is counterfeit/a reproduction. The 1804 silver dollar is worth a lot because it came into existence because of a bookkeeping error rather than a genuine coin. But if you see one "in the wild" it is probably either a counterfeit or reproduction.
A dollar
This is NOT an original 1804 silver dollar. The value is only worth what the metal is worth. If it's made out silver it will be worth more than if it just has a silver plating with some like a stainless steel core.
The U.S. didn't make any half dollars dated 1804.
The only dollar coins that sell for over $1M are 1804 dollars.
Peace dollars were minted from 1921 to 1935. Only 15 1804 dollars are known and all are accounted for. If you have an "1804 dollar" it's one of the trainloads of counterfeits available from less-than-reputable vendors.
No US silver dollars were struck after 1804 until 1836, so look at the coin again and post new question.
There were no Morgan silver dollars minted in 1804. The first year of mintage for them was 1878.
A real one is worth more than a million dollars.
No US silver dollars were struck after 1804 until 1836, so look at the coin again and post new question.
The U.S. suspended coinage of circulating silver dollars from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.
One was sold for over $3 million dollars recently. However the vast, vast, vast, vast majority of 1804 silver dollars are reproductions or counterfeits. There are only a handful of "genuine" 1804 silver dollars known, if you believe you have one, you should take it to an expert because chances are, it is counterfeit/a reproduction. The 1804 silver dollar is worth a lot because it came into existence because of a bookkeeping error rather than a genuine coin. But if you see one "in the wild" it is probably either a counterfeit or reproduction.
A dollar
This is NOT an original 1804 silver dollar. The value is only worth what the metal is worth. If it's made out silver it will be worth more than if it just has a silver plating with some like a stainless steel core.
A authentic Draped Bust 1804 dollar is worth over Two Million dollars, but all 19 known examples are well accounted for. Many counterfeits & copy's exist, also it's a favorite for modern "Silver Rounds" made to look like the 1804 dollar.