$27 to $350,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
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Your 1889 "e pluribus unum coin" is actually a 1889 Morgan dollar, this series of silver dollars were made from 1878 to 1904 & 1921 at 5 different Mints. The 1889 date is very common and assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark retail values are $17.00-$26.00
Miss Liberty
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1889 Morgan (not Liberty) dollar is a very common coin with retail values of $16.00-$26.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
It is a stylized portrait of Miss Liberty. Compare to the face of the Statue of Liberty.
The coin is a 1889 MORGAN dollar. The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all the Morgan dollars. Assuming it's circulated with no mintmarks, the coin is common with values from $32.00 to $44.00.
7-31-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1889 Morgan (not Liberty) dollar is a very common coin with retail values of $38.00-$44.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
8-7-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1889 Morgan (not Liberty) dollar is a very common coin with retail values of $36.00-$44.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
On the face, directly below Liberty's profile.
17-29 The coin is a Morgan dollar. The date 1889 is very common and assuming it's circulated, retail values are $32.00-$44.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
There is no difference. They are the same coin but many people refer to them as "Liberty Dollars".
First it's a Morgan Dollar not a Liberty Dollar and is a very common coin. Retail prices are $15.00-$30.00 for circulated coins and $40.00-$50.000 for uncirculated coins.