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Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. Please check again. You may have a replica or novelty piece.
It's not a real Morgan silver dollar. It's a modern bullion piece (as indicated by the ".999 fine silver") that copies the Morgan design. The good news is that depending on the amount of silver it contains, it could be worth more than the melt value of a real Morgan. Morgan dollars contained about 0.77 oz. of pure silver, so if your piece is 1 oz it's worth about 1/3 more at melt. Of course, a real Morgan could also be worth MUCH more as a collectible depending on its date and mint mark, too!
1881 is a common date Morgan dollar, retail values for circulated examples are $17.00-$26.00 depending on grade.
== == There is NO gold in a Morgan dollar. They are all large coins, 38.1 mm in diameter, and made of 90% silver and 10% copper as were all silver coins up till 1964. If the coin you have in question is truly an 1890 gold dollar it will be smaller than a dime and the specie weight value will be around $50.00. The coin must be seen to be properly appraised. As noted above the Morgan Dollar is a Silver Coin and not a gold piece.
It depends on the year, the mint marks, and the degree of uncirculation. You could go to pcgs.com and click on "price guide" to get a general idea, and also do some research on the condition. Good luck.
Morgan dollars were minted for circulation during the years 1878-1904 and 1921. If you have a "dollar" dated 1992 it's a bullion piece sold for its silver content and not for spending. Its value will be a small amount above the current price for 1 ounce of silver, which changes daily and can be found in a newspaper or at a site such as www.kitco.com
A US silver dollar from 1840 to 1935 contains .77344oz of pure silver.
1921 Morgan dollars are fairly common among collectors, so your coin would be worth about $14 or so.
Continued: I heard that if there is a M on the front of the coin it is a morgan which there is no M then i heard it would be considered a peace silver dollar but when i looked at the picture of a piece silver dollar the pictures were different.
about $25
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