A 1891 Morgan Dollar in good condition is worth: $ 20.00. The usual name for this series is "Morgan dollars", after the designer George Morgan. Look on the back above the DO in DOLLAR for a mint mark. There may be nothing, "O", "S", or "CC"
Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 04/2009:
No mint mark:
Very worn condition - $17
Moderately worn - $19
Slightly worn - $21
Almost no wear - $30
Uncirculated - $55+
"S":
$17 / $20 / $21 / $30 / $60+
"O":
$17 / $20 / $22 / $36 / $130+
"CC":
$70 / $95 / $100 / $185+ / $330+
ALL U.S. coins carry the motto E Pluribus Unum so that does not help to ID the coin. == ==
The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar can be seen by using the link to a picture of this coin.
At a good auction, anywhere from $350 to $1200. Depending on the condition.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
One dollar.
The FACE VALUE is One Dollar.
The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar can be seen by using the link to a picture of this coin.
At a good auction, anywhere from $350 to $1200. Depending on the condition.
A "one dollar" coin has the value of one dollar!
There were no 1891 coins struck.
One dollar.
The FACE VALUE is One Dollar.
One dollar.
One dollar
One dollar.
One dollar.
One dollar.
The value of a dollar coin would depend upon the date it was minted, the mint mark and the condition of the coin.