If you mean a Morgan Dollar coin? The 1883-O (New Orleans) Morgan is common, retail values are $17.00-$26.00 for circulated examples.
$17.00-$26.00 and it's a Morgan Dollar NOT a E PLURIBUS UNUM dollar
ALL U.S. coins carry that motto. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination, condition, and mint mark.
Unfortunately this is not a meaningful question. ALL U.S. coins carry the motto E Pluribus Unum ("from many, one"; note that it is three separate words) so those words don't help to identify it.You'll need to post information about the coin's denomination, condition, and mint mark in order to get an idea of its value.
50.00
The 1883 22 caliber colt rifle is valued at $2,275 in excellent condition. I fair condition it is valued at $775.
How much an 1883 Confoederatio Helvetica Rappen is worth depends on its condition. The typical value of such a coin is 12 US dollars.
Please look at your pocket change. Nearly all American coins carry the motto "E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One") so noting that a coin carries that wording isn't specific enough to identify it.
Retail is $15-17 in average condition.
I've seen them sell for anything in the $10-$30 range, depending on condition. If they can be verified as original (from 1883 as opposed to a modern gold plating), and have a reeded edge, they can be worth significantly more.
Is it a US silver dollar? These are worth at least $20 and maybe more if it is in excellent condition.
The only US coin to have the Roman numeral 5 (V) on the reverse was the Liberty Head Nickel of 1883 to 1912, none of the coins contain any silver. The date 1899 is common with retail values of $1.00-$3.00 for coins in average circulated condition.
$50-$5000. Depends on model and condition.