San Francisco struck gold $5 coins for about 80 years. Please post a new question with the coin's date.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. No US dollars were minted for circulation in 1930 due to the Great Depression.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. Please check the back of your coin. You have a Peace dollar rather than a Morgan.
Face value if worn, up to about $140 (retail) if in very nice condition.
The average price is worth around 6 dollars to 7 dollars. This depends on where the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
If you mean a 1990 Silver Eagle only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year. From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $20.00. Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1990 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today it's about $17.50.
In 1861, the only Seated Liberty Dollar was minted in Philadelphia; its value in good condition (G4) is: $400.
This is a very common date Half Eagle coin. Circulated examples run from $450.00-$550.00.
Hi, Your Morgan Dollar is worth $10.00-20.00
You'll need to check its condition and mint mark. This page shows a range of values.
Of the 27,660 silver dollars minted in 1863, none of them were struck at the San Francisco mint.
Probably still one dollar. The only ones worth more are the silver or proof coins minted in San Francisco.
The value is for gold weight only
One Dollar. They are being minted for circulation.
It all depends on where it was minted and the condition of the coin. In 1943, the Walking Liberty Half Dollar was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. In Good condition, they are about the same value at $6.50. In Brilliant uncirculated condition (MS-65): Philadelphia: $40 Denver: $70 San Francisco: $50 View the links below to find the precise values for different grades and conditions.
There were no dollar coins minted that year.
The U.S. only minted Seated Liberty dollars in 1851. If your coin has a Native American on it it may be either a privately-minted piece or a fantasy coin. Regardless, it would have to be inspected in person to be evaluated.
Check that coin again. The US never minted a $25 gold piece, and the last year for gold coinage was 1932.