There are a number of factors that determine the value of a coin such as the condition of the coin, how many still exist, where it was minted and so on. The greatest factor has always been what a person is willing to pay to own a particular coin. Generally, the more people are willing to pay then the more the coin is worth. It can not be said that Morgans or Peace dollars are worth more than the other because each has it scarce coins and others that may be more numerous but stand out because of condition.
All half dollars minted up to 1964 are 90% pure silver. Those from 1965 to 1970 have a core made of 80% copper and 20% silver, with outer layers that have the opposite percentages for an overall content of 40% silver. All halves minted after 1970 (except those included in silver proof sets) are copper-nickel and contain no silver. US Mint "Prestige" proof sets include 90% silver Kennedy Halves, although all others versions of the coin including standard proofs are made of copper-nickel.
The word "mintage" applies to all coins regardless of their metal composition. It simply means the number of coins minted for a particular year, type, variety, etc.
None. Except for "war nickels" minted from mid-1942 to 1945, nickels have always been made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. War nickels had a small amount of silver in them because nickel was needed for the war effort.
It means the coin was minted in Carson City. Less than 10% of all Morgan Dollars were minted at the Carson City Mint. This scarcity generally makes the 'cc' Morgans the most valuable of the Morgan Dollars. It means the coin was minted in Carson City. Less than 10% of all Morgan Dollars were minted at the Carson City Mint. This scarcity generally makes the 'cc' Morgans the most valuable of the Morgan Dollars.
Morgan dollars.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. No US dollars were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. No US dollars were minted for circulation in 1930 due to the Great Depression.
There were 12,760,000 1881-S Morgan dollars minted.
The 1881 "Peace Dollar" does not exist. Peace Dollars were minted starting in 1921. Prior to that the Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 up to and including 1921 (Yes both Peace and Morgan dollars were minted in 1921.
The last Morgan dollars were minted in 1921. The last dollars made of silver were minted in 1935.Please check again and post a new question.
1794-current Probably the most popular dollar, was the Morgan Dollar. Morgan Dollars were minted from 1878-1904 & again in 1921. Hope that helps you!
Morgan silver dollars were not minted until 1878.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. Please check your coin again and post a new question
There's no such coin. Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
There's no difference. All silver dollars minted in 1894 used the Morgan design, named for the famous designer George T. Morgan.