No such thing as a E PLURIBUS UNUM coin. This Latin phrase is the national motto that appears on the obverse (front) of all Morgan silver dollars. Asumming it is a Morgan dollar. The value depends on the condition of the coin. 1887 is a common date for this series of U.S. silver dollars. Current average retail values for circulated coins are $30.00-$40.00.
400.00 dollars
What denomination?
Assuming the coin has no mint mark and is circulated retail values are $10.00-$22.00 for most coins.
A denomination is needed.
The 1887s US coin in VF-20 list at$275.
400.00 dollars
What denomination?
Yes, it's worth money. How much money mainly depends on the coin's denomination, which you forgot to include in your question.
The coin is worth about $14.00 as of today just for the silver, if it's in a collectible circulated condition, value is $17.00-$26.00. For Morgan dollars 1887 is a very common year.
Assuming the coin has no mint mark and is circulated retail values are $10.00-$22.00 for most coins.
The coin is face value.
E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT a type of silver dollar, it is the national motto. Please post a new question with the date of the coin.
It is worth $50.
A denomination is needed.
The 1887s US coin in VF-20 list at$275.
This question is unanswerable because there isn't enough information. To appraise a US coin, you need to list the denomination, date, mint mark, and condition.
A Gold $5 coin from 1887 is called a "quarter eagle" ... According to the retail guide, the average value of this coin is around $300, depending, of course, on the current market value for spot gold.