The Carson-City Mint struck Morgan dollars for many years, so a date is needed.
above the DO in the dollar
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar.
Not always, no. If it was minted in Philadelphia, then there is no mint mark.
If you know it's a 1921 "S" Morgan you found the mint mark
The 1879 Morgan dollar with no mint mark is common. A circulated coin is worth $32.00-$39.00. Average Mint State coins are $42.00 to $55.00
The 1879 Morgan dollar with no mint mark is common. A circulated coin is worth $32.00-$39.00. Average Mint State coins are $42.00 to $55.00
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is located on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
This coin is normally called a Morgan dollar after its designer, G. T. Morgan. As of 07/2008: If it has a CC mint mark on the back it's worth $75-$100. Any other mint mark is worth $16 to $20 depending on condition.
Please post a new question with the coin's date.
Assuming it's circulated and no mint mark $20.00 to $40.00 in collectible condition.
There is no such coin. Morgan dollars* were not issued until 1878. If you have a Liberty Seated dollar with that date, its value depends on its condition and mint mark: No mint mark - $400 if very worn, $1000 if moderately worn, $1600 if like new "O" mint mark - $250, $750, $1200 If you have a Morgan dollar with the date 1850 it is a counterfeit. (*) The coin is called a Morgan dollar after its designer. It carries the image of Miss Liberty, not the head of Mr. Morgan.
If it doesn't have a mint mark, that means it was made in Philadelphia.