To clear things up:
> The M is the monogram of the coin's designer H. A. MacNeil. The mint mark, if there is one, is on the opposite pedestal near Miss Liberty's foot.
> For coins, the term "series" usually refers to a particular design or type of coin rather than its mint mark.
Given that, the fact that your coin probably is so worn that its date is missing means that it's only worth its silver melt value, roughly 1/6 of the current price of 1 oz. of silver metal.
No such coin exists. The last Liberty quarter (the standing Liberty) was last minted in 1930, however if you have a Washington quarter, that date is rather common and it is worth around $5.25 in silver content in average circulated condition.
Assuming it is in circulated condition, it is worth around $22.50 in silver content.
The coin is 90% silver and 10% copper not pure silver, but a date is needed.
The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values are $16.00-$22.00 the 1922 coin is the highest mintage most common date of the series
The coin is NOT a Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values are $18.00-$24.00 the 1922 coin is the highest mintage most common date of the series
The Liberty dime minted in 1943 was 90% silver. The current rate for a circulated 1943 Liberty Dime is the current value of the silver of the coin, presently $5.50
The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values are $23.00-$26.00 the 1922 coin is the highest mintage most common date of the series.
$60.00 to $80.00 in circulated condition.
Circulated condition $20.00 to $40.00
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1881 Morgan dollar is a common date of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Circulated coins are $38.00-$44.00.
Which one? A date and mintmark please:
None of the Liberty Head nickels (1883-1912) were struck in silver. 1891 is not a rare date for this series, coins in average circulated grades are $3.00-$7.00