The mint mark on a US Trade Dollar is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just above the letter "D" in "DOLLAR".
No mint mark = Philadelphia
S = San Francisco
CC = Carson City
With an S mint mark, $80 to $175 depending on condition. With a CC mint mark, $500 to $2000+ However there are many counterfeits, so any Trade Dollar should be authenticated by a dealer or appraiser.
Mintmarks are on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar
The mint mark on Morgan silver dollars can be found on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
The mint mark (if it has one) on all Morgan (1878-1904 & 1921) silver dollars is on the reverse of the coin, just above the letters "DO" in dollar.
On the reverse(tails) it is above the "D" in dollar.
$100 to $265,000 depending upon the condition and mint mark of the coin.
With an S mint mark, $80 to $175 depending on condition. With a CC mint mark, $500 to $2000+ However there are many counterfeits, so any Trade Dollar should be authenticated by a dealer or appraiser.
Mintmarks are on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar
above the d on dollar
The mint mark on Morgan silver dollars can be found on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
The mint mark (if it has one) on all Morgan (1878-1904 & 1921) silver dollars is on the reverse of the coin, just above the letters "DO" in dollar.
On the reverse(tails) it is above the "D" in dollar.
Yes. The Philadelphia Mint didn't use the P mint mark on dollar coins until 1979, so all Morgans (1878-1904, 1921) from Philadelphia don't have a mint mark.
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$35 to $300,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.'
$15 to $20 depending on condition and variety.
Mintmarks are small letters that are located on the reverse of the coin, just above the DO in DOLLAR. For 1878 they can only be an "S" or "CC" mintmark.