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Your 1896 Morgan dollar is worth about $10.00 to $30.00 in circulated condition.
Assuming you are referring to a silver dollar, 1896 is a common date. They're worth about $10 in circulated condition. Also please note that ALL U.S. coins bear the motto "E Pluribus Unum" ("From many, one") so this is not a distinguishing characteristic of a coin. The denomination, date, mint mark, and condition are the most helpful characteristics to start with.
$12.00- $125.00.
The 1896 Morgan dollar is common, circulated coins have retail values of $23.00 to $36.00
it depends on the condition. it also depends on the symbol on the back./* it can worth almost 10,000 dollars if cc marked */More information and correctionsALL US coins carry the motto E Pluribus Unum so that doesn't help to ID any particular one. Fortunately only one kind of dollar coin, the so-called Morgan dollar, was minted in 1896 which makes it possible to identify this coin.Second, the letter(s) on the back are called mint marks rather than symbols.Finally, an 1896 silver dollar could not carry a CC mint mark because the Carson City Mint closed in 1893.There's more information at the Related Question.
1896 silver dollar is worth how much?
Your 1896 Morgan dollar is worth about $10.00 to $30.00 in circulated condition.
Assuming you are referring to a silver dollar, 1896 is a common date. They're worth about $10 in circulated condition. Also please note that ALL U.S. coins bear the motto "E Pluribus Unum" ("From many, one") so this is not a distinguishing characteristic of a coin. The denomination, date, mint mark, and condition are the most helpful characteristics to start with.
$12.00- $125.00.
The 1896 Morgan dollar is common, circulated coins have retail values of $23.00 to $36.00
The 1896 Morgan Dollar is common, circulated coins have retail values of $17.00-$26.00 Uncirculated examples sell for $35.00 +
it depends on the condition. it also depends on the symbol on the back./* it can worth almost 10,000 dollars if cc marked */More information and correctionsALL US coins carry the motto E Pluribus Unum so that doesn't help to ID any particular one. Fortunately only one kind of dollar coin, the so-called Morgan dollar, was minted in 1896 which makes it possible to identify this coin.Second, the letter(s) on the back are called mint marks rather than symbols.Finally, an 1896 silver dollar could not carry a CC mint mark because the Carson City Mint closed in 1893.There's more information at the Related Question.
Current average market value is about $1,000.00 for a certified example.
$17.00 to $25.00 for a circulated coin. Mint state coins start at $30.00+
The last year for a gold US one dollar coin was 1889. If you have an 1896 Morgan silver dollar that has toned a gold hue, it needs to be seen for a accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer.
If the coin is a U.S. silver dollar dated 1896, it's a Morgan dollar and miss Liberty looks to the left, not the right. But a 1896 Barber half dollar faces the right. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The 1896 Morgan dollar is common, circulated coins have retail values of $23.00 to $36.00