If you mean a1882 Morgan dollar, the value in a collectible condition is $20.00 to $40.00.
Although it has an Eagle on the reverse, the coin is not a Eagle coin, it's an 1885 Morgan dollar worth from $23.00-$30.00
If the coin has a mintmark it is under the eagle and above the letters DO in dollar on the reverse of the coin. But not all US coins have mintmarks, if it has none the coin was made in Philadelphia.
That's a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
7-16-11>>> With the date of 1882 the coin is a Morgan dollar(1878-1904 & 1921) and if the coin has one, the mint mark on all Morgan dollars is on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar. It can only be a "O", "S" or "CC" mintmark. If the coin has no mintmark it was struck in Philadelphia.
A 1979 US dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
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Although it has an Eagle on the reverse, the coin is not a Eagle coin, it's an 1885 Morgan dollar worth from $23.00-$30.00
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If the coin has a mintmark it is under the eagle and above the letters DO in dollar on the reverse of the coin. But not all US coins have mintmarks, if it has none the coin was made in Philadelphia.
That's a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
7-16-11>>> With the date of 1882 the coin is a Morgan dollar(1878-1904 & 1921) and if the coin has one, the mint mark on all Morgan dollars is on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar. It can only be a "O", "S" or "CC" mintmark. If the coin has no mintmark it was struck in Philadelphia.
It depends on the condition of the coin. A poorly conditioned coin is worth about $18. A perfectly conditioned coin is worth about $23,500.
A 1979 US dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
A circulated 1 Dollar gold coin dated 1882 has retail values from $126.00 to $370.00 depending on the grade
The coin is very common with retail values of $17.00-$26.00
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
An 1888 5 dollar gold coin can be worth anywhere from $400.00 upwards to one grand. It really depends on the circulation of the coin and its overall condition.