As of 07/2008, about $16-20 depending on how worn it is.
The lack of a mint mark indicates it was struck in Philadelphia.
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The value depends on if it's a small gold or large silver one dollar coin, both were made in 1882.
A silver dollar with the national motto on it dated 1882 is actually called a MORGAN dollar, most all US coins have this motto somewhere on the coin. It's a very common coin with a retail value of $26.00-$32.00
I know you wont believe this but... it is worth exactly... One dollar... surprising, isn't it?CORRECTION!!Silver dollars minted up till 1935 were made of 90% silver and 10% copper. The silver gives them a melt value of around $16 as of mid-2010. However, different dates, conditions, and mint marks can have a (possibly) much higher value to a collector. You can enter the question "What is the value of a(n) US silver dollar?" in the question box at the top of the screen to get a specific value for each date and mint mark that you have; e.g. What is the value of an 1889 US silver dollar?
The 1882-S Morgan is common, retail values for circulated coins are: $17.00-$26.00
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A Morgan 1882 Silver Dollar has 0.7735 of an ounce of silver.
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The value depends on if it's a small gold or large silver one dollar coin, both were made in 1882.
The value of a 1882 UN Carson City silver dollar can vary depending on its condition and rarity. However, as of March 2021, a circulated 1882 UN Carson City silver dollar is worth around $175 to $225, while a well-preserved, uncirculated coin can fetch prices upwards of $700 or more.
A 1882 Morgan silver dollar in good shape can be worth around $30-$50, depending on its condition and mint mark. A heavily worn 1891-CC Morgan silver dollar, produced by the Carson City Mint, is typically valued for its silver content around $20-$30, but can increase in value if in better condition.
A silver dollar with the national motto on it dated 1882 is actually called a MORGAN dollar, most all US coins have this motto somewhere on the coin. It's a very common coin with a retail value of $26.00-$32.00
It contains 90% silver. It's metal value is around $15.50
I know you wont believe this but... it is worth exactly... One dollar... surprising, isn't it?CORRECTION!!Silver dollars minted up till 1935 were made of 90% silver and 10% copper. The silver gives them a melt value of around $16 as of mid-2010. However, different dates, conditions, and mint marks can have a (possibly) much higher value to a collector. You can enter the question "What is the value of a(n) US silver dollar?" in the question box at the top of the screen to get a specific value for each date and mint mark that you have; e.g. What is the value of an 1889 US silver dollar?
$20.00 to $30.00 in circulated condition a very common coin
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1882 Morgan dollar is a very common coin with retail values of $31.00-$39.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
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