The 1893-S Morgan is a key-date/mint coin of the series. Any example needs to be authenticated. Average retail value for a circulated coin starts at $2,000.00.
If it's a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
Peace dollars were minted from late 1921 to 1935. The older series is called a Morgan dollar after its designer, George T. Morgan.
The 1893-S Morgan dollar is considered the key-date coin of the series. If you actually have one, I strongly suggest authentication. Most known examples are in the Very Fine grade range with a minimum value of $5,000.00.
If you have a 1895 Morgan with a Carson-City mintmark it's fake. 1893 was the last CC Morgan dollar.
Look at the date and mintmark again, the last Carson City Morgan was struck in 1893.
1893 was the last year Morgan dollars were issued from the Carson-City Mint.
There is no way to know exactly how many people have an 1893-S Morgan Dollar. 116 years ago the US Mint in San Francisco struck 100,000 of the 1893-S dollars so, we can say there are no more than 100,000 people with one of these coins.
The date 1893 is one of the series of MORGAN dollars that ran from 1878-1904 & 1921 the quickest way to see one is, on your browser, type in 1893 Morgan dollars and click on images, you will find a lot of pic's of the coins.
Average retail for this coin is $160.00-$490.00 depending on grade
Because you may have additional Morgans and know about mint marks and grading, here's a link to one of the better price guides that I've found:
The date 1893 is in the series of MORGAN dollars that ran from 1878-1904 & 1921 the quickest way to see one is, on your browser click images, type in Morgan dollars and you will find a lot of pic's of the coins.
The 1900 is worth about $17.00. The 1893 is worth a whole lot, somewhere around 1,800 dollars but the 1900 isnt worth as much.