Replica coins are required to have the word "COPY" stamped on them somewhere.
If you go to a Mint website, you will find the difference between Genuin & Replica. If your coin is Genuin, then is is worth about $1000.00 US dollars. If is a Replica, it is worth $1.00 US dollar.
The value of 1889 Morgan silver dollar replica ranges from $23.01 to $26.76
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It's worth little to nothing. Being that it's a replica, it's not made of silver, and there's no collector value to it.
The only value is if there is silver in it, if not no collection value at all.
There's no difference. All silver dollars minted in 1894 used the Morgan design, named for the famous designer George T. Morgan.
If you think it's an older replica made before 1973 and does not have "copy" on it, take it to a coin dealer.
A Morgan dollar IS a silver dollar. The term Morgan refers to the designer George T. Morgan who created the images used from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
If it is a replica, not much. The only value in replica currency is the materials it is made out of, for an example a silver seated liberty quarter replica would be worth no more than its silver content, regardless of what date it said on the coin because it is a replica.
A silver dollar bill with a full ladder refers to the serial number on the bill either increasing or decreasing in numerical order. For example: A12345678 or A87654321.
There is no difference. They are the same coin but many people refer to them as "Liberty Dollars".
It's certainly possible. If one was made, it should say "replica" on it, so it won't be confused for a real one.