The 1922 Peace dollar is the highest mintage, most common date coin of the series. Average retail value as of 6-19-12 for an MS-63 example is $45.00.
The 1886 Morgan is a high mintage, more common date coin. A MS-63 example has a average retail value of $60.00.
As of 9-2-11 Average market value for a certified MS-63 1924 Saint is $2,460.00. This coin is the second most common of the series.
August 9, 2009 The 1998-D Kennedy half dollar is still available in circulation. So in circulated grades it has a value of 50 cents. The uncirculated values are shown in the following list. Uncirculated Grades...........1998-D MS60...................................$6 MS63...................................$8 MS64...................................$9 MS65...................................$11 MS66...................................$42 MS67...................................$150 MS68...................................$2,500
July 26, 2009 The last Large Cent with the Matron Head was minted in 1836. In 1848 the Young Head Type was being produced. The Philadelphia mint struck 6,415,799 of these cents. There is a contemporary counterfeit of the 1848 Large Cent described as a "small date". The values for the 1848 Large Cent in various grades are shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades..............1848 G4.......................................$24 F12......................................$30 VF30....................................$40 EF40....................................$100 AU55....................................$250 Uncirculated Grades MS60....................................$300 MS63....................................$450 MS64....................................$750 MS65....................................$1350 MS66....................................$2500
Currently as of April 2012 a 1880 Morgan silver dollar in MS63 uncirculated condition is worth around 63 dollars.
As of Oct. 2012 the value of a 1881-S US dollar graded MS-63 is $65.
A certified example graded as MS-63 is $425.00.
The 1886 Morgan is a high mintage, more common date coin. A MS-63 example has a average retail value of $60.00.
Look on the back below the DO in dollar for a small letter. It could be blank or there could be a CC, S, or O. See below for their values in MS63 condition.No letter: $79Letters CC: $234Letter S: $2,410Letter O: $65
As of August 2012 the value will be around 116 dollars.
An Eisenhower Dollar in a mint state of MS63 from the year of 1971 is worth about $10.00. Note that it's not actually made of silver. It's composed of the same copper-nickel "sandwich" metals that are used in dimes, quarters, and half dollars.
Face value only, unless it's a proof coin in its original holder. Retail for that coin is about $4. Face value only. It's made of copper-nickel, not silver. You must be in possession of an Eisenhower Dollar - a coin that was minted in 1977 that is in a mint state of MS63, is worth: $5.00.
Assuming it doesn't have a mintmark, the value is around $234 as of 9/2013.
A silver Eisenhower Dollar from 1974 would have came out of the San Francisco mint and would bear the "S" mintmark on it. Also, this coin was only available to collectors so all coins would either be uncirculated or proof coins. A choice uncirculated MS63 coin would be worth about $8.30 while a proof coin would be worth about $11. Note that the value will fluctuate due to the moving price of silver.
An 1879 S Morgan dollar in MS(Mint State)63 condition is worth somewhere around $64. This is a common date.
As of 10/2008 an 1896 Morgan/Liberty Head Silver Dollar minted in Philadelphia in fine condition is worth $18.00, uncirculated is worth $34.00, proof is worth $1,300.00 It is a fairly common date - it would be worth $17 - $22 in circulated condition, and perhaps $35 - $70 in uncirculated condition (depending on just how uncirculated it was - you'd need a dealer or other specialist to judge the condition for you).