If the coin has one, it's on the reverse above the letters DO in DOLLAR.
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."
Assuming the coin is circulated, retail values run from $23.00 to $35.00. The Philadelphia issue 1888 Morgan is very common.
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar.
If there is one it's on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar.
If there is one it's on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar.
If it has one, it's on the reverse above DO in the word dollar.
If it doesn't have a mint mark, that means it was made in Philadelphia.
above the DO in the dollar
No such thing as a "strike mark" but U.S. coins do have Mintmarks. For Morgan dollars, they are on the reverse just above the DO in DOLLAR.
On the reverse (the back) of the coin, between the "DO" in "DOLLAR" and the center of the wreath, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
1882 would make it a Morgan dollar, so the mint mark is on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
To determine where a coin was minted it is necessary to locate the mint mark. This mark is a small letter or letters located somewhere on the coin. For the Morgan Dollar, this mark is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just above the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR". For the Carson City mint the mark is a "CC". {quotes are mine}