If their is one it's on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar
1881 is a relatively common date for silver dollars except for those with a CC (Carson City) mint mark. As of 12/2008 retail values are $16 in worn condition $20 with moderate wear $22 with almost no wear
About $150.
The Denver Mint didn't begin production until 1906, and the Dahlonega Mint closed in 1861. On an 1881 silver dollar, it's probably an O for New Orleans, not a D.
The 1881-O Morgan Dollar is common, average retail value is $25.00-$35.00 for a example in circulated condition
If their is one it's on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar
1881 is a relatively common date for silver dollars except for those with a CC (Carson City) mint mark. As of 12/2008 retail values are $16 in worn condition $20 with moderate wear $22 with almost no wear
About $150.
Trade Dollars were made in 1881 but not at the Carson City Mint, only Proof coins were struck at Philadelphia for this year, look at the coin again an post new question.
Retail values run from $15.00 to $35.00 in circulated condition with uncirculated coins in the $40.00 to $60.00 range.
The Denver Mint didn't begin production until 1906, and the Dahlonega Mint closed in 1861. On an 1881 silver dollar, it's probably an O for New Orleans, not a D.
This date regardless of mint mark is valued for the silver and is worth about $3.25
All U.S. coins carry the word LIBERTY and in 1881 all silver coins carried a picture of Miss Liberty as well. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and mint mark.
The 1881-O Morgan Dollar is common, average retail value is $25.00-$35.00 for a example in circulated condition
About $5.50 for scrap silver. It is a common coin worth no more than bullion content.
500.00
About $1.50 at current silver prices.