Current retail value is $17.00-$38.00 for circulated coins depending on grade
1891 is a common date Morgan dollar with values for circulated coins at $17.00-$36.00
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1891 Morgan dollar is a slightly better date Morgan with retail value of $38.00-$45.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
There is 24 grams of silver in a 1891 US silver dollar.
Retail is $17.00-$38.00 for circulated coins
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For 1891, the value is really determined by the mint mark. One with no mint mark is worth $22 to $30, depending on condition. An 1891-O is worth $22 to $90. The '91-S is $22 to $50. Then the more elusive '91-CC is worth at least $50 and as much as $200.
The date of 1891 would make it a Morgan silver dollar. Assuming the coin is circulated and does not have a mintmark, current values are from $25.00-$50.00 depending on the condition (grade) of the coin.
Minimum of $24, one in perfect condition can be worth $8100 or more.
The date of 1891 would make it a Morgan silver dollar. Assuming the coin is circulated and does not have a mintmark, current values are from $25.00-$50.00 depending on the condition (grade) of the coin.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail value is $18.00-$38.00
A 1882 Morgan silver dollar in good shape can be worth around $30-$50, depending on its condition and mint mark. A heavily worn 1891-CC Morgan silver dollar, produced by the Carson City Mint, is typically valued for its silver content around $20-$30, but can increase in value if in better condition.
A 1891 U.S. silver dollar is a Morgan dollar. This series of coins were issued from 1878 through 1904 an for the last time in 1921. Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark current values are $30.00-$45.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.