According to coin trackers it is estimated the value is an average of 34.00.
Please see the Related Question for collector values by grade and mint markThe 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar was minted in one of three mints the quantities shown below:* Philadelphia San Francisco New Orleans20,290,7101,771,00011,550,000The price is set in two ways the intrinsic value of the precious metal in the coin. The Morgan dollar is 90% silver/10% copper. With the (ASW) actual silver weight in troy ounces - being .7736 troy ounces and varies with the price of the metal. For current values see a site such as coinflation.com.Second depending on many factors such as the condition of the coin, the rarity of the coin and how bad someone wants that particular coin the price will vary radically.The price of your coin cannot be determined without first determining the condition of the coin and the mint from which it came - determining the how many of that coin were minted determines how rare the coin maybe. A coin minted in San Francisco is worth more than a coin minted in Philadelphia.Always check with multiple sources when determining a sale price it can very greatly.Update: August 19th, 2012 According to the price of Silver the Melt value of the coin has almost doubled on August 17, 2012 5:15 PM EDT precious metal price:Silver $28.04/oz -0.13
Yes. Both the house of representatives and the senate of the USA have grown in membership since 1887.
he died in 1887
George Rigg died in 1887.
Joan Nixon's father was named Edward Nixon. He was born in England in 1887 and died in 1960. Edward Nixon Born in England, 1887 Died 1960
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Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1887 Morgan is a high mintage common date, retail values are $17.00-$26.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
August 2011>> As of August 2011 the value of a 1887 US dollar graded MS-63 is $73.
Please look at the coin again. No 1887 Morgans exist with CC mintmarks.
Mintmark's are used on coins, they do not have "proof marking's". The 1887 Morgan dollar without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
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The coin is worth about $14.00 as of today just for the silver, if it's in a collectible circulated condition, value is $17.00-$26.00. For Morgan dollars 1887 is a very common year.
1887 is not considered a rare date for Morgan dollars. In MS-62 grade, it is currently worth about $30.00
1887 is a common date Morgan retail values are $17.00-$26.00 for circulated coins. Uncirculated start at $30.00
There were no silver dollars struck at Carson City in 1887. Any 1887 dollar with a CC mint mark is a counterfeit.
As of 10/2008 an 1896 Morgan/Liberty Head Silver Dollar minted in Philadelphia in fine condition is worth $18.00, uncirculated is worth $34.00, proof is worth $1,300.00 It is a fairly common date - it would be worth $17 - $22 in circulated condition, and perhaps $35 - $70 in uncirculated condition (depending on just how uncirculated it was - you'd need a dealer or other specialist to judge the condition for you).
Assuming no mint marks value is $20.00 in VF-20 to $40.00 in MS-60