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The metal value of the coin is 90% the spot price of silver for an ounce. If the coin is in excellent shape it might be worth more to the right person.
The Hawaiian dime was struck in 1883 only and values run from $50.00 to more than $3,000.00 depending on the grade.
The value of a 1883 uncirculated cc silver dollar is $200.00 or more but,not over than $250.00
Please post more specific questions. Provide the coins' specific dates, and whether there is a small mint mark letter on the back (over DO in DOLLAR, up to 1921; near the word ONE, 1922 and later).
1921 is the most common date for the Morgan Dollar series. In circulated condition it's worth about $14 1884 & 1888 are common dates too. In circulated condition they're worth $15-$16 apiece. You can check the backs for rare mint-marks. If they have one, it would be located above the "DO" in DOLLAR. On the 1884, look for a "CC". It will make your coin worth $70 or more. On the 1888, look for an "S". It will make your coin worth $30-$60 or more. I , Dan Moore The Working Man's Rare Coins http://www.workingmancoins.com Also please note that ALL U.S. coins bear the motto "E Pluribus Unum" ("From many, one") so this is not a distinguishing characteristic of a coin. The denomination, date, mint mark, and condition are the most helpful characteristics to start with. Common date silver dollars made prior to 1936 are worth at least the bullion value of silver it contains. To find the value (which can change on a daily basis depending on the spot price of silver) multiply .77344 times the spot price and that will give you the bullion value of the coin. Bullion values can be found on such websites as monex.com or kitco.com
In general at present, the 1883 Sovereign has the higher value. Values vary depending on demand for the coin, the price of gold and the prevailing economic climate. In 1883 and 1884, the Sovereign was minted with both the Crowned Shield and St.George reverse and very few of them were minted at the Royal Mint in London, most being minted at either the Melbourne or Sydney Mints, so there is a great deal of potential for variation between any of the Sovereigns concerned.
no sovereign = £1 only (£1.00) guinea = £1 and 1 Shilling (£1.05)
10-100 USD or more depending on specifics and a DETAILED description.
I've seen them sell for anything in the $10-$30 range, depending on condition. If they can be verified as original (from 1883 as opposed to a modern gold plating), and have a reeded edge, they can be worth significantly more.
1884, 1940, 1883, 1937, 1944, and 1918 ********* And without some informatiion on WHICH gun you are asking about, that is about as good an answer as we could give you. Could you be a bit more specific?
I bought one ten years ago for $30, figures to be worth more now.
Is it a US silver dollar? These are worth at least $20 and maybe more if it is in excellent condition.
The coin is worth about £150 alone, as for the ring mount depends on the carot, could be worth about £200 or more combined
The metal value of the coin is 90% the spot price of silver for an ounce. If the coin is in excellent shape it might be worth more to the right person.
The Hawaiian dime was struck in 1883 only and values run from $50.00 to more than $3,000.00 depending on the grade.
From your description, you may have an G.S.A. cased 1883-CC coin. Current market value is $190.00-$255.00 for average (MS-60/MS-63) Mint State coins. The 1883-CC issue is one of the more common G.S.A. coins.
The face value of a Sovereign is One Pound. Since they are made from 7.322381 grams of 22 carat gold, they are actually worth very substantially more than One Pound and at the very least, are worth whatever the current bullion value of gold might be at any given time.