"Proof" means that the coin is in very good condition, and it could be worth $100-300, depending on who you sell it to. However, if it is a copy, you may as well toss it. The coin should say "copy" on it somewhere. If not, I would still check by looking up the weight of a real Morgan dollar and then weighing yours. Only a VERY good imitation can come close to the right weight.
In the context of the 1880 Morgan silver dollar, a proof copy refers to a coin struck with special care and precision for presentation or collectors. These coins were produced using polished dies and specially prepared planchets, resulting in sharp details and a mirrored appearance. Proof copies were not intended for circulation and were often sold directly to collectors by the Mint.
A 1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar that is in a mint state of MS67 is worth: $ 450.00.
Currently a 1880 S Morgan silver dollar in MS65 uncirculated condition is worth $156.
1880 is a common date Morgan dollar, circulated examples are $17.00-$26.00 depending on grade.
If you mean a 1880 Carson City Morgan dollar? circulated examples run from $100.00-$300.00
Currently as of April 2012 a 1880 Morgan silver dollar in MS63 uncirculated condition is worth around 63 dollars.
A 1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar that is in a mint state of MS67 is worth: $ 450.00.
In MS60 Grade uncirculated, a 1880 S Morgan Silver Dollar is worth about $52. In MS65 Brilliant Uncirculated, it is worth over $330.
Currently a 1880 S Morgan silver dollar in MS65 uncirculated condition is worth $156.
1880 is a common date Morgan dollar, circulated examples are $17.00-$26.00 depending on grade.
If you mean a 1880 Carson City Morgan dollar? circulated examples run from $100.00-$300.00
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Currently as of April 2012 a 1880 Morgan silver dollar in MS63 uncirculated condition is worth around 63 dollars.
7-31-11>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1880 Morgan dollar is very common. Values are $38.00 in the grade of VG-8
The 1880 Morgan is also very very common. A circulated example is $38.00 to $44.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
Values are: No mint mark, "O", or "S" - about $17 "CC" mint mark - $100 if worn, $200+ with only moderate wear. Note that there are Morgan dollars and Trade dollars, but they're different coins. Trade dollars all have those words on the back. Plus, 1880 trade dollars were only issued in proof, so it's almost certain you have a Morgan dollar (the classic silver dollar most people think of)
August 29, 2009 The more common 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1625. The less common Proof-like 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1900. The scarce Deep Mirror Proof-like {DMPL} 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $11,000.