Circulated coins have retail values of $17.00-$26.00 depending on grade. And it's called a Morgan dollar and was struck from 1878-1904 & 1921
Need to know the denomination, mintmark, and condition. This motto is on almost all US coins.
The coin is a MORGAN dollar. Assuming the coin is circulated and depending on grade a 1879 retails at $37.00-$44.00
7-19-11>>> The national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on most all US coins dated 1879, post a new question with a denomination.
The phrase "E pluribus unum" does nothing to describe the coin, because it's found on most US coins. That said, a 2011 US dollar coin is worth exactly one dollar.
E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT a type of silver dollar, it is the national motto. The coin is a MORGAN dollar. Assuming the coin is circulated without any mintmarks, an 1879 retails at $30.00-$40.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $26.00-$32.00 depending on how much wear the coin has. The 1879 Morgan is a common date.
It's worth whatever amount the coin says. That phrase by itself doesn't give enough information to determine the value.
The Latin phrase E-PLURIBUS-UNUM is the national motto, NOT a type of coin. This coin is a Eisenhower dollar and will likely be worth the same in 2017 as it is today, one dollar.
The phrase "E pluribus unum" is found on all U.S. coinage. A coin dated 1884 with an eagle on it could be a quarter, half dollar, or dollar.
PHRASE, not "phase"E Pluribus Unum, not "pluribus unum"The words mean "Out of many, one" and appear on ALL American coins.
$27 to $120,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
If your coin says E PLURIBUS UNUM on it, then it's not a U.S. Mint Gold Dollar. It may be a gold plated silver dollar -- in which case it is currently worth about $20 If it's something else, then it will only be worth whatever melt value it may have.