Average retail value is $60.00 for the MS-64 grade, the coin is a common date/mint Morgan.
According to the PCGS Price Guide, which is available free online, Its value is $900.00.
August 25, 2017. $190 to $191.
August 25, 2017. $480 to $485.
7-26-11>>> The question does not state which reverse the coin has, 2nd or 3rd.A coin with the 2nd reverse certified as MS-64 has a average retail value of $1,400.00. A 3rd reverse coin is $90.00.
August 24, 2009 The 1878-S Morgan Dollar was minted at the US Mint in San Francisco, California. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades...............1878-S G4.........................................$16 F12........................................$18 VF30......................................$20 EF40......................................$21 AU55......................................$26 Uncirculated Grades MS60......................................$46 MS62......................................$59 MS64......................................$108 MS65......................................$288 MS66......................................$890 MS67......................................$7500
According to the PCGS Price Guide, which is available free online, Its value is $900.00.
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August 25, 2017. $190 to $191.
August 25, 2017. $480 to $485.
Average market value is $65.00 for a certified example.
Average market value is $44.00 for a certified example.
Average market value is $170.00 for a certified MS-64 example.
As of 10/2008 an 1896 Morgan/Liberty Head Silver Dollar minted in Philadelphia in fine condition is worth $18.00, uncirculated is worth $34.00, proof is worth $1,300.00 It is a fairly common date - it would be worth $17 - $22 in circulated condition, and perhaps $35 - $70 in uncirculated condition (depending on just how uncirculated it was - you'd need a dealer or other specialist to judge the condition for you).
7-26-11>>> The question does not state which reverse the coin has, 2nd or 3rd.A coin with the 2nd reverse certified as MS-64 has a average retail value of $1,400.00. A 3rd reverse coin is $90.00.
August 12, 2009 The Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar in MS64 is valued at $15 with either mint mark.
August 22, 2009 The Philadelphia mint produced 9,163,984 Morgan Dollars in 1881. The circulated and uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades.............1881-P G4......................................$16 F12....................................$18 VF30..................................$20 EF40..................................$21 AU55.................................$24 Uncirculated GradesMS60...................................$34 MS62...................................$40 MS63...................................$56 MS64...................................$132 MS65...................................$780 MS66...................................$3560 MS67...................................$17,190
July 27, 2009 There were 12,150,000 of the 1888-O MOrgan Dollars minted in New Orleans making it among the more common silver dollars. The values for this coin can be seen in the chart given below. Circulated Grades..............1888-O G4.......................................$19 F12.....................................$23 EF40...................................$26 AU55...................................$28 Uncirculated Grades MS62...................................$38 MS63...................................$50 MS64...................................$89 MS65...................................$495 MS66...................................$2,300