If you want to sell it. Take it to a coin dealer.
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For the series of Morgan dollars 1921 is the most common highest mintage year. Assuming the coin is circulated and depending on grade a 1921 retails at $16.00-$20.00
E Pluribus Unum is on every American coin 1926=$20 1926D=$22 1926S=$21
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No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any kind. The coin is a MORGAN dollar, the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all the Morgans from 1878 to 1904 and 1921. Post new question with a DATE.
If you want to sell it. Take it to a coin dealer.
The national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM does not identify the coin. Post new question with the denomination.
E-PLURIBUS-UNUM is NOT a type of silver dollar, it is the national motto that is on most coins. The coin is a Morgan dollar with a value in the $28.00-$30.00 range.
The entire series of Morgan dollars (1878-1904 & 1921) all contain .77344oz of pure silver in each coin.
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For the series of Morgan dollars 1921 is the most common highest mintage year. Assuming the coin is circulated and depending on grade a 1921 retails at $37.00-$41.00
For the series of Morgan dollars 1921 is the most common highest mintage year. Assuming the coin is circulated and depending on grade a 1921 retails at $16.00-$20.00
The coin is a 1922 Peace dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin, circulated coins have retail values of $16.00-$20.00.
E Pluribus Unum is on every American coin 1926=$20 1926D=$22 1926S=$21
Your 1889 "e pluribus unum coin" is actually a 1889 Morgan dollar, this series of silver dollars were made from 1878 to 1904 & 1921 at 5 different Mints. The 1889 date is very common and assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark retail values are $17.00-$26.00
Copper-nickel, not silver E Pluribus Unum, not "You Pluribus Unum" Your coin has a V on it because V is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a 5-cent piece. See the Related Question for more details.