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).
On a Morgan dollar, the mintmark should be located right below the center of the wreath, the minkmark is very small. if there is no mintmark, then it was minted in Philadelphia
Not always, no. If it was minted in Philadelphia, then there is no mint mark.
On the reverse, below the wreath. If it is not there, it was minted it Philadelphia. No Morgan dollars were struck in 1915.
In terms of the number made, that would be the 1895 Morgan silver dollar minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Only 12,880 were struck.
The Morgan Dollar was minted from 1878 to 1904. Then again in 1921. The Morgan Dollar was no longer minted after the passing of the Coinage Act of 1873 which resulted in the stoppage of coining free silver.
The 1921 Morgan silver dollar was minted at multiple locations, specifically at the Philadelphia Mint, the Denver Mint, and the San Francisco Mint. Each of these facilities produced the coins during a year when the Morgan dollar series was revived after a hiatus. The Philadelphia Mint is notable for producing the majority of the coins, while the Denver and San Francisco mints contributed smaller quantities.
Morgan silver dollars were not minted until 1878.
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.
There were 12,760,000 1881-S Morgan dollars minted.
Check that coin again. The Morgan dollar wasn't first minted until 1878.
There were no Morgan silver dollars minted in 1804. The first year of mintage for them was 1878.