There's a picture at the site linked below. (Note - if the image comes up with a dark gray overlay, press the Esc key on your keyboard to clear it)
The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar can be seen by using the link to a picture of this coin.
It looks like the coin in the related link:
It looks the same as all the other Morgan dollars.
The value of a Morgan 1900 dollar coin can vary significantly based on its condition, mint mark, and market demand. In general, coins in average circulated condition may be worth around $20 to $30, while those in uncirculated or higher grades can fetch prices ranging from $100 to several hundred dollars. Coins with specific mint marks, like the 1900-S, may also command higher premiums. For an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult a numismatic expert or current market listings.
There was never a person named Morgan on any US currency or coin. Rather, there was a silver dollar called a Morgan because it was designed by George T. Morgan. The image on the coin is actually Liberty.
There is no such coin. Morgan dollars* were not issued until 1878. If you have a Liberty Seated dollar with that date, its value depends on its condition and mint mark: No mint mark - $400 if very worn, $1000 if moderately worn, $1600 if like new "O" mint mark - $250, $750, $1200 If you have a Morgan dollar with the date 1850 it is a counterfeit. (*) The coin is called a Morgan dollar after its designer. It carries the image of Miss Liberty, not the head of Mr. Morgan.
The type of dollar coin at the time was called a Morgan dollar. Run a search on Google Images to find a picture. They were minted 1878-1904 and again in 1921.
It sounds like a Morgan silver dollar. These cost about $30-35 for an average one. A really good one, MS65 or 66 could be around $150.
Without examining the coin it is impossible to tell if it is genuine or not. But there are legitimate 1921-S (Morgan) dollar coins struck. If you have a Morgan dollar that has the same weight, dimensions and design as known legitimate coins (and the coin doesn't say COPY or REPLICA or anything like that on it), it is most likely genuine. 1921 is an incredibly common date for Morgan Dollars and most counterfeiters won't bother making deceptive counterfeits of it.
the price is actually around $350 or more in "like new" condition. in coin talk, MS-60
the price is actually around $350 or more in "like new" condition. in coin talk, MS-60
A Morgan silver dollar is a large dollar coin, on the front there should be a depiction of Lady Liberty's face wearing a small crown saying "LIBERTY" on it the reverse features an eagle with olive branches and arrows and a wreath at the bottom. They were dated 1878 to 1904 and also made in 1921. The only other coin that could be easily confused with a Morgan dollar is a Peace Dollar of which some were also minted in 1921, they have the same size, but the liberty on a Peace dollar looks like there are rays coming out of her head and the reverse of a Peace dollar has an eagle perched on a rock engraved PEACE.