The coin is common, circulated coins have retail values of $17.00-$26.00 depending on the grade.
If it has one, it's on the reverse above DO in the word dollar.
No such coin exists. The Carson City Mint closed in 1893. You might try a good magnifying glass to see whether the mint mark was damaged due to wear or "bag marks" when the coins were minted.
$15 to $20 depending on condition and variety.
$15-17 retail for a coin in average condition.
The mint mark position on all Morgan dollars, regardless of date, is above the letters DO in ONE DOLLAR. Blank = Philadelphia S = San Francisco CC = Carson City D = Denver (1921 coins only) O = New Orleans The related link below shows an 1892-S dollar with the mint mark clearly visible. There are pix of an 1896 but the contrast is too low to see the mint mark easily.
If it doesn't have a mint mark, that means it was made in Philadelphia.
If it has one, it's on the reverse above DO in the word dollar.
Please look at the mintmark again. The Denver Mint did not exist in 1896. Post new question.
Depending on the grade of the coin it can vary from $8.00 to $19,500.00
No such coin exists. The Carson City Mint closed in 1893. You might try a good magnifying glass to see whether the mint mark was damaged due to wear or "bag marks" when the coins were minted.
Sorry no Carson City mint marks in 1887 on a Morgan dollar. Look at the coin again.
1896 is a common date for Morgan dollars, a typical Mint State coin is $48.00-$55.00
$15 to $20 depending on condition and variety.
$15-17 retail for a coin in average condition.
Post new question with The Mintmark please.
If you know it's a 1921 "S" Morgan you found the mint mark
The 1882-S Morgan dollar is common, circulated examples are $26.00-$32.00. A typical Mint State coin is $35.00-$50.00