Current average retail value is $40.00
They stopped making Morgan dollars in 1921.
1887 is not considered a rare date for Morgan dollars. In MS-62 grade, it is currently worth about $30.00
July 9, 2009 The 1889 CC Morgan Dollar in circulated condition is valued from $475 in well worn condition to $9500 in almost uncirculated condition. Uncirculated coins have a value from about $30,000 in an MS62 grade to $450,000 in an MS67 grade. These higher grade coins are scarce. Additionally, exceptional coins such as those displaying a proof like appearance or a deep mirrior proof like appearance have values that range from about $30,000 for an MS62 to $90,000 in an MS64 grade.
Average retail value is $730.00.
Look on the back below the DO in DOLLAR. It could be black or there could be a small O, S, or CC mintmark. Value as of June 2012: No mintmark:$52 "O" mintmark:$156 "S" mintmark:$52 "CC" mintmark:$540
A 1901 $5 S coin with an MS62 GRADING goes for about $425.00. In lower grades, as of 06/2008 it's worth anywhere from $220 to $300.
August 24, 2009 The 1878-S Morgan Dollar was minted at the US Mint in San Francisco, California. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades...............1878-S G4.........................................$16 F12........................................$18 VF30......................................$20 EF40......................................$21 AU55......................................$26 Uncirculated Grades MS60......................................$46 MS62......................................$59 MS64......................................$108 MS65......................................$288 MS66......................................$890 MS67......................................$7500
Retail prices are roughly $100 or so in very worn condition $400 if moderately worn MS62-63 $500+ good condition, MS64 $1000 MS66
Retail value is $2,730.00 for a certified MS-62
July 9, 2009 With an uncirculated mintage of 451,629 coins, the values of the 1987 US Constitution Bicenntenial Silver Dollar vary from $15 in an MS62 grade to $36 in an MS69 grade. With a proof mintage of 2,747,116 coins, the value ranges from $16 in PF62 to $36 in PF69.
July 27, 2009 There were 12,150,000 of the 1888-O MOrgan Dollars minted in New Orleans making it among the more common silver dollars. The values for this coin can be seen in the chart given below. Circulated Grades..............1888-O G4.......................................$19 F12.....................................$23 EF40...................................$26 AU55...................................$28 Uncirculated Grades MS62...................................$38 MS63...................................$50 MS64...................................$89 MS65...................................$495 MS66...................................$2,300
July 11, 2009 The value of your 1886 Morgan Dollar depends upon its condition and which mint produced it. The values shown below represent each of the 3 mint facilities which produced the 1886 Morgan Dollar. Circulated Grades .........................1886-P.................1886-O....................1886-S G4.......................$18.....................$20...........................$48 VG12...................$21.....................$22...........................$75 EF40....................$24.....................$35...........................$120 AU55....................$27.....................$105.........................$200 Uncirculated Grades MS62....................$38.....................$1550.......................$335 MS63....................$50.....................$3300.......................$495 MS64....................$65.....................$12,500.....................$825 MS65....................$160...................$175,000...................$2900 MS66....................$500...................none..........................$7500