Yes, but it wasn't put there by the Mint. Many silver dollars were marked by people for different reasons - putting their initials, for example.
The only M that is original on a Morgan dollar is the one at the base of Miss Liberty's neck; it's the monogram of the coin's designer and for whom it's named, George T. Morgan.
Because the coin is not a silver eagle, with a date 1902 the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The first Silver Eagle was made in 1986.
Sorry this isn't a American silver eagle. This is a Morgan silver dollar. The mintmark is located above the DO in DOLLAR on the back of the coin.
The link below has a picture of a peace dollar.
1922 silver dollar with closed eagle wings
Yes. That's a Morgan silver dollar.
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Remember that CC is just one possible mint mark on a silver dollar. It could have an S (San Francisco), O (New Orleans), D (Denver, 1921 and later), or no mint mark if it was struck in Philadelphia. > On a Seated Liberty dollar (up to 1873) the mint mark is below the eagle on the coin's reverse. > On a Morgan dollar (1878-1921) the mint mark is below the wreath and above the letter O in "ONE"
A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
It's not a silver eagle. Silver eagles are modern bullion coins sold to collectors. The dollar denomination is entirely artificial. A 1922 dollar coin is called a Peace dollar and was minted for use in daily commerce. At that time the price of silver was controlled and the coin contained a dollar's worth of silver.
Feathers, that are on the EAGLE that is on the reverse of all US silver dollars
It's a 1924 Peace dollar not a American Silver Eagle and the date is very common with values of $14.00-$19.00 in circulated condition
This is called a bullion coin. They are made out of 99.93% pure silver. They are worth about $43.27 because of the value of silver. They will be worth the same amount as the value of silver per ounce. See the related link below for the value of silver per ounce.