Please post new question with a date, the US Mint has never used a "E" mintmark.
Assuming the coin has no mintmark it is worth $54-$17,000. The chance of your coin be worth 17,000 is very rare.
Please post a new question and include the date mintmark and condition of the coin.
Most coins are not silver, unless your coin has an "S" mintmark, it is copper and nickel and only worth $1.
Unless it's a special 40% silver collectors coin with an "S"mintmark, the answer is none.
No US dollar coins exist dated 1906. Also the coin can't have a "P" mintmark because the first US coin to use it was the 1942 silver Jefferson nickel. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark ,your 1896 MORGAN DOLLAR is common. Value is $17.00-$26.00 NOTE: No US coin is a Lady Liberty coin.
The date of 1891 would make it a Morgan silver dollar. Assuming the coin is circulated and does not have a mintmark, current values are from $25.00-$50.00 depending on the condition (grade) of the coin.
None. Unless the coin has an "S" mintmark, it is a normal copper-nickel coin made out of the same composition as the dime, quarter and half-dollar and is only worth $1.
Keep in mind that not all silver dollars have the CC mintmark. If your coin does have a CC mintmark it would be above the DO in dollar on the back of the coin.
The date of 1891 would make it a Morgan silver dollar. Assuming the coin is circulated and does not have a mintmark, current values are from $25.00-$50.00 depending on the condition (grade) of the coin.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values are $16.00-$20.00 depending on condition. The coin is very common.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark,the coin is worth about $3.25 just for the silver, the collectible value depends on how much wear the coin has.