Current retail value for a MS-67 example is over $20,000.00
$150
No. Perhaps you have a Trade Dollar, issued for overseas commerce. If so it'll have the words Trade Dollar on the reverse. As of 06/2008 1878-S trade dollars are worth $80 to $190 depending on condition, and 1878-CC trade dollars are worth $800 to $2000.
Morgan Dollars were minted from 1878 through 1904 and again in 1921. Please examine your coin and submit a new question.
Check that date again. The first Morgans didn't come out until 1878.
I'm assuming that you are referring to the Morgan Dollar, 1878-1921. The mintmark (D, S, CC, or O) appears on the reverse of the coin underneath the eagle.
the price is actually around $350 or more in "like new" condition. in coin talk, MS-60
A morgan silver dollar cost minimum 30 dollars but if it has a "S" or a "CC" mintmark it can sell up to 130 dollars.
Morgan dollars were struck at the following mints during the years shown. Look on the back above the DO in DOLLAR. Philadelphia - no mint mark, 1878-1904 and 1921 San Francisco - "S", 1878-1904 and 1921 New Orleans - "O", 1879-1904 Carson City - "CC", 1878-1893 Denver - "D", 1921 only
Look at the date and mintmark again, the last Carson City Morgan was struck in 1893.
The Carson-City Mint struck Morgan dollars for many years, so a date is needed.
Please look at the coin again. There are no 1921 CC Morgan dollars.
Circulated coins are valued at $70.00-$150.00. Mint State coins are $200.00-$500.00 for most examples. 1878 Carson City Morgans are common.