Unless the coin is a Buffalo nickel (a.k.a. an Indian Head nickel), it's probably worth only melt value. That will depend on what kind of coin it is. The motto E Pluribus Unum doesn't refer to a type of coin. The motto, which is Latin for "Out of many, one," has been on virtually all coins since the early 1800's. Today you'll find it on every coin minted, including the Presidential dollars; the motto is on the edge of those. it also says .999 Fine. There are a lot of bullion pieces made with the Morgan Dollar design. Value is determined by the current spot price of silver, about $13 today. A dealer would probably pay $11 or sell for $15.
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any kind. The coin is a MORGAN dollar, the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all the Morgans from 1878 to 1904 and 1921. Post new question with a DATE.
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin, post new question with date and denomination.
The coin is a Morgan (NOT E-PLURIBUS-UNUM) dollar, the date 1881 is very common. Assuming it's circulated, retail values are $30.00-$38.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
E Pluribus Unum does NOT identify a coin. Post a new question and include the country of origin, denomination, and date.
The coin is a Morgan Dollar. The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all US coins of that date. 1902 is a common date for this series, circulated coins have retail values of $17.00-$33.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
Nearly ALL US $1 coins carry the motto "E Pluribus Unum" so that is not a distinguishing characteristic. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date.
Please check your pocket change. ALL US coins have the motto E Pluribus Unum on them so that's not anything that ID's a specific coin. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date.
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No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any type. Because the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all most every US coin ever made.
A lot of coins say E Pluribus Unum. If the date says 1776-1976, it's a bicentennial quarter, half dollar, or dollar. Whichever coin you have, it's worth face value.
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any type. Because the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all most every US coin ever made.
PHRASE, not "phase"E Pluribus Unum, not "pluribus unum"The words mean "Out of many, one" and appear on ALL American coins.