Currently a 1880 S Morgan silver dollar in MS65 uncirculated condition is worth $156.
August 29, 2009 The more common 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1625. The less common Proof-like 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1900. The scarce Deep Mirror Proof-like {DMPL} 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $11,000.
A 1992 American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar in MS65 condition is worth: $24.00.
A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
A certified MS-65 example of this Morgan on average sells for $475.00.
In MS60 Grade uncirculated, a 1880 S Morgan Silver Dollar is worth about $52. In MS65 Brilliant Uncirculated, it is worth over $330.
As of Sept. 2012>> In MS65 condition a 1880 S Morgan silver dollar is worth around 150 dollars. This isn't a rare. The S mintmark simply means that it was made at the San Francisco mint.
You possess an American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar - a 1998 coin in MS65 condition is worth: $25; if its mint state is PF65, the value is equivalent to: $70.
$145. Exceptional coins command higher values.
Date Mintage AG3 VG8 VF30 EF45 AU55 MS63 MS651845 24,500 $225 $300 $575 $1,265 $1,840 $16,100
The value of the Silver Morgan Dollar greatly depends on it's condition. The "O" mintmark means the coin was minted in New Orleans. According to USA Coin Book, the value in good condition is about $20 and for MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $685. In MS65 brilliant uncirculated condition, this coin is worth in excess of $205,000.
The term MS-65 is the grade of the coin, which is "Gem Uncirculated" a better than average coin.
The one that I am aware of was certified MS65 and sold at auction in 2000 for $47,500.
A slabbed 1946 Walking Liberty half dollar has a current average retail value of $138.00 in MS-65
July 7, 2009 A 1941 P & D Walking Liberty half dollar is worth from about $6 to about $10 in circulated grades depending upon the actual condition of the coin. In uncirculated grades the value ranges from about $30 for MS60 to about $200 for MS65. The 1941-S Walking Liberty half dollar is worth about $6 to about $10 in circulated grades depending upon the actual condition of the coin. In uncirculated grades the value ranges from about $75 for MS60 to about $1275 for MS65.
MS-65 is a grade that describes the condition of a coin. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
Unfortunately neither dates are silver. After 1967 the Canadian dollars were made of Nickel. They are worth around 1 - 4 dollars in any condition below MS65
August 2011>> This coin in MS-65 uncirculated grade is worth approx. $700 according to Numismedia.
Your coin is a 1 ounce bullion piece called a "silver eagle". Its value depends on the current price of an ounce of silver metal and the coin's quality. The lowest-quality pieces (MS60) sell at retail for about the same as an ounce of silver, while a higher-quality coin (e.g. MS65) might carry a premium of about 25%. Silver eagles are coins minted for collectors and investors, and aren't the same as the silver dollars that were made up till 1935. The $1 denomination on a silver eagle is artificial.
A 1986 American Eagle Bullion $20 gold coin in at least MS65 condition is worth: $505.00.
Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 07/2009: Very worn condition - $72 Moderately worn - $90 Slightly worn - $105 Almost no wear - $130 Uncirculated MS60 - $200, MS65 - $500
About $15 right now. Price varies with the spot price of silver.A 2000 American Eagle Silver Dollar Bullion coin with a "W" or "S" mint mark in MS65 condition is worth: $18; if it carries a mint mark of "P," it is in proof state and is worth: $35.00.
Wow! If you possess a 1995 American Eagle Bullion $50 gold coin, its value in MS65 condition is: $980.00. By the way, it should be carrying a "W" mint mark.
It sounds like a Morgan silver dollar. These cost about $30-35 for an average one. A really good one, MS65 or 66 could be around $150.
A 2000 American Eagle $50 bullion coin in MS65 condition is worth: $980. If the coin is in PF65 condition, its value is: $1080.
An MS60 is the lowest of the uncirculated grades. The coin will have no wear but will have marks from other coins touching it and maybe a few light scratches. It may or may not have mint luster. An MS65 is a mid-range uncirculated grade. The coin will have full luster and very few light nicks and scratches.