Ah, the 1999 O silver dollar is a beautiful piece of history. Its value can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but it's always worth more than just its monetary value. Take a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship and the stories this coin holds, my friend.
Its positional place value is 30 = thirty
The Pert equation: (O+4M+P)/6, is basically a weighted average used to estimate a value. O= Optimistic (best) value M= Most likely value; multiplied by 4 because it is more likely. P = pessimistic (worst) value An average is the sum of a group of numbers divided by the count in the group. If we look at the Per Equation as: (O+4M+P)/6 = (O+M+M+M+M+P)/6, you can see the six items that are being averaged.
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Its positional place value represents 70,000 = seventy thousand
Depends. Do you mean 8 x 6 x 0 because that is 0. But if you mean 8 x 6 x o it would become and algebraic equation, and the answer would be 48o, or whatever the value of o is multiplied buy 8 and 6.
In condition order: 25,35,115,750
In condition order: 25,35,115,750
The O means it was struck in New Orleans, value runs from $20.00 to $30.00 in circulated condition.
As of 4/12 a 1898 O Morgan silver dollar in MS-65 condition is worth $238.
Retail is $15-17 in average condition.
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
The 1885-O Morgan dollar is common, in general values are $32.00-$38.00 depending on grade.
Average market value is $170.00 for a certified MS-64 example.
Need a date to go with the O a lot of coins have O mint marks...... 1888
The 1881-O Morgan Dollar is common, average retail value is $25.00-$35.00 for a example in circulated condition
The 1860 o seated liberty dollar is a valuable coin, but it depends on the condition. It could be anything from 50 to 3000.
Current average market value is about $1,000.00 for a certified example.