Coins without mintmarks were minted in Philadelphia.
The P mint mark was first used on WWII-era nickels and didn't become permanent on dollar coins until 1979.
The mintmark if it has one is in the same place on all Morgan silver dollars, it's on the reverse just above the letters DO in dollar. If it does not have a mintmark it was coined in Philadelphia no Morgan dollar has a "P" mintmark. The only mintmarks used on Morgans are O, S, CC and a D was used in 1921 only.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1885 Morgan is a high mintage common date, retail values are $17.00-$26.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
First you need to check the back, above the "DO" in DOLLAR, for a mintmark. There may be a small "O", "S", or "CC" there. There may also be nothing there. In average circulated condition, with a "CC" mintmark, it's worth $80-$100. With any other (or no) mintmark, it's worth $8-$10 In almost uncirculated condition, with a "CC" mintmark, it's worth about $200. With any other (or no) mintmark, it's worth about $15 An uncirculated coin will be worth about $400 with a "CC" mintmark, $40 with an "O" mintmark, or $20 with an "S" (or no) mintmark.
1885 is a very common year for MORGAN dollars, Mint State coins in the grade range of MS-60 to MS-63 are $30.00-$45.00
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. The 1885 Morgan dollar is a very common Philadelphia Mint issue coin. Value is $30.00 to $39.00 depending on condition.
W hat is the value of a 1885 silver dollar
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. The 1885 Morgan dollar is a very common Philadelphia Mint issue coin. Current market value is $33.00 to $40.00 depending on actual grade of the coin. Uncirculated examples do have higher values.
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. The 1885 Morgan dollar is a very common Philadelphia Mint issue coin. Value is $33.00 to $39.00 depending on condition.
It's a small "CC" on the back above the ONE in ONE DOLLAR. Other possible mint marks on Morgan dollars are O (New Orleans), S (San Francisco), D (Denver, 1921 only) or none at all (Philadelphia) See the link for a pic.
It is an "O" (not a 0) and it is the mintmark, found on the reverse of the coin under the eagle. It means the coin was struck at the New Orleans mint (the mint is no longer in operation today).
No it's not pure silver, only 90% silver and 10% copper.
6-30-11>> Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. The 1885 Morgan dollar is a very common Philadelphia Mint issue coin. Value is $36.00 to $44.00 depending on condition.