What you are holding is a Morgan Dollar. The price of a coin like any coin will depend on quality, appearance, age and mint mark relatively speaking. Your Morgan Dollar in typical circulated condition could probably get you $20 - $30 on Ebay for example assuming it bares no mint mark. Prices do increase a lot sometimes if your coin bares mint marks "S" Sanfrancisco, "O" New Orleans or "CC" Carson City. You can find your mint mark if any on the back of the coin near the bottom of the eagle. I would do a little research if you are going to sell and your coin bares the mint marks I listed above. "O" and "CC" are more sought after typically an can get you more money :)
Assuming the coin is circulated retail prices are $126.00-$350.00
Which is de collection cost or selling price for the one dollar coin 1979?
Very common coin $15.00 to $20.00 in circulated condition
In your search box of your home page type in 1880 silver dollar an click on images. This will bring up many pictures.
6-30-11>> Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. The 1880 Morgan dollar is a very common Philadelphia Mint issue coin. Value is $36.00 to $44.00 depending on condition.
Assuming the coin is circulated retail prices are $126.00-$350.00
Which is de collection cost or selling price for the one dollar coin 1979?
These coins average in price around $75. The exact price of the coin will depend upon its condition and the seller.
Very common coin $15.00 to $20.00 in circulated condition
In your search box of your home page type in 1880 silver dollar an click on images. This will bring up many pictures.
6-30-11>> Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. The 1880 Morgan dollar is a very common Philadelphia Mint issue coin. Value is $36.00 to $44.00 depending on condition.
The mintmark (if it has one) is on the reverse under the eagle.
The US struck a gold and silver one dollar coin in 1878, post new question as to type of coin.
If it doesn't contain any Silver at all, the market price is set by the mintage number for 1991 one dollar coins + condition of the coin.
It is a coin worth one dollar.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
Because it is just a one dollar coin.