== == There is NO gold in a Morgan dollar. They are all large coins, 38.1 mm in diameter, and made of 90% silver and 10% copper as were all silver coins up till 1964. If the coin you have in question is truly an 1890 gold dollar it will be smaller than a dime and the specie weight value will be around $50.00. The coin must be seen to be properly appraised. As noted above the Morgan Dollar is a Silver Coin and not a gold piece.
Morgan dollars are silver, not gold.
Any plated coins are only worth their melt value. Fortunately, as of early 2010 that comes to about $14 retail, or about $10 wholesale, for a 1921 Morgan dollar.
Current retail values for circulated examples are $1,340.00-$1,520.00, depending on grade.
1889 was the last year for one dollar coins.
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No US one dollar gold coins are dated 1890, post new question
Morgan dollars are silver, not gold.
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.
Any plated coins are only worth their melt value. Fortunately, as of early 2010 that comes to about $14 retail, or about $10 wholesale, for a 1921 Morgan dollar.
The Morgan Dollar is not gold. Since this is the most common date of all the Morgan Dollars, unless it is uncirculated it is worth only a little more than the value of the silver it contains (currently about $12). If it has been gold plated, a collector will only pay the silver value. try this site its useful http://gold-price-blog.info/
Current retail values for circulated examples are $1,340.00-$1,520.00, depending on grade.
It's made of brass, not gold, and is worth one dollar.
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The last Morgan Dollars were minted in 1921, the only dollar coin minted in the US in 1980 is the Susan B. Anthony dollar which is about the size of a quarter, not the larger size of a Morgan Dollar coin. They are rather common and only worth one dollar.
1889 was the last year for one dollar coins.
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.
A dollar.