This is the most common of all Morgan Dollars in all grades, retail values of circulated coins are $32.00-$39.00 regardless of mint marks. Uncirculated coins start at $40.00-$50.00 depending were it was struck
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.
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If it's dated 1900, then it's a Morgan silver dollar. It's worth at least $20 or so in worn condition, and closer to $40 in uncirculated condition. If you have a 1900-S Morgan, the value is a bit higher.
The 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar features the Statue of Liberty on one side, and an eagle on the other. Online collectors are buying Morgan Silver Dollars for around 100 to 300 dollars, depending on quality.
A 1900 Morgan dollar is common, circulated coins are $28.00-$35.00, typical Mint State coins are $40.00-$60.00.
The 1900 Morgan dollar is a high mintage common date coin, average retail values are $45.00-$75.00 for typical Mint State coins in MS-60 to MS-63.
1900 is not a rare date for Morgan Dollars. In average circulated condition, it's worth $8-$10. If it has an "S" mintmark on the back (above the "DO" in DOLLAR), it will be worth a couple dollars more.
A 1900 Morgan is very available in Mint State grades. Typical examples (MS-60 to MS-62) have retail values of $48.00-$53.00.
If you mean a 1900 Morgan silver dollar, circulated coins are valued from $32.00-$39.00.
A 1900 Morgan dollar (the phrase E Pluribus Unum by itself doesn't specify coin type or denomination) is worth around $24-30 depending on condition. If it's a 1900-S, then it's worth a little more.
$16 to $20 depending on how worn it is.