That's an extremely broad question as well as needing some revision.
First, Morgan dollars were struck at 5 different mints over an extended period of time so you need to know the exact dates and mint marks, as well as the coins' conditions, to evaluate each one.
Second, Morgan dollars were discontinued in 1921 so there couldn't be any from the 1930s. The Peace design was introduced in December 1921 and was issued until the end of the large silver dollar series in 1935.
My best suggestion would be to consult a price guide such as those linked to this question. Alternately, if you only have a few coins you could post a separate question for each one.
In my opinion they are the Liberty Seated Dollars: 1870cc, 1870s, 1872cc, 1872s, 1873cc, 1873s the Morgan Dollars: 1879cc, 1884s, 1889cc, 1892s, 1893s, 1895, 1897o, 1901, 1903s, 1904s the Peace Dollars: 1934s. All coins listed have values over $1,000.00 in the grade of MS-63. Dollar coins dated from 1971 to 2000 have no silver and most only have face value.
Generally 90% silver, 10% copper. There were minor adjustments in the 19th century but anything you find from the 1870s forward will be so-called "coin silver".
The Panic of 1873 caused an economic depression in the 1870s because banksacross the land closed .
Americans lose interest in reconstruction in the laste 1870s because conservatives had regained control the south.
Since the 1870s, half dollars have been 30.6 mm in diameter.Those struck up till 1964 weighed 12.5 grams. From 1965 to 1970 they weighed 11.5 gm, and since 1971 have weighed 11.34 gm.
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In my opinion they are the Liberty Seated Dollars: 1870cc, 1870s, 1872cc, 1872s, 1873cc, 1873s the Morgan Dollars: 1879cc, 1884s, 1889cc, 1892s, 1893s, 1895, 1897o, 1901, 1903s, 1904s the Peace Dollars: 1934s. All coins listed have values over $1,000.00 in the grade of MS-63. Dollar coins dated from 1971 to 2000 have no silver and most only have face value.
No.Trade Dollars were not minted until 1873.
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Generally 90% silver, 10% copper. There were minor adjustments in the 19th century but anything you find from the 1870s forward will be so-called "coin silver".
The Liberty Seated Dollar design replaced it. Historical Note = although all Gobrecht Dollars bear the dates 1836 - 1839, a number of them were in fact minted in the 1850s to the 1870s to satisfy collectors. These, however, still show the original dates of 1836-1839.
In the 1870s, the Civil War had ended and there were no more slaves in the U.S.
The Kingdom of Greece, which operated from 1832-1924, had its capital in Athens during the 1870s.
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The 1870s.
Trade dollars were not minted until the 1870s and carried a picture of a seated Miss Liberty. Are you perhaps referring to a gold dollar? Please post a new question indicating the size of the coin, how worn it is, its color, and whether there is a mint mark letter on its back.
The National Labor Union formed a political party in the 1870s.