The value of silver dollars minted before 1970 largely depends on their specific type, condition, and current market demand. For example, coins like the Morgan and Peace dollars contain 90% silver, making them valuable for both their numismatic and bullion content. As of late 2023, these coins typically range from $20 to several hundred dollars, depending on their rarity and condition. It's advisable to check current market prices or consult a coin dealer for precise valuations.
Silver Dollars were minted starting in 1794. There were no silver dollars minted in 1791
The last year before 1964 that silver dollars were minted was 1935, and they were 90% silver. The melt value at present is about $24.
No silver dollars were minted from 1905 to 1920 inclusive.
No such US coin exists. Silver dollars were not minted from 1905-1920.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
Silver Dollars were minted starting in 1794. There were no silver dollars minted in 1791
There were no silver dollars minted in 1945.
The last year before 1964 that silver dollars were minted was 1935, and they were 90% silver. The melt value at present is about $24.
No silver dollars were minted from 1905 to 1920 inclusive.
No such US coin exists. Silver dollars were not minted from 1905-1920.
Check that coin again. There were no US silver dollars minted that year.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
Morgan silver dollars were not minted until 1878.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. Susan B. Anthony dollars were minted in 1980 and they're made of copper-nickel, not silver and have no added value if found in change.
No such thing. There were no US silver dollars minted between 1905 and 1920.
Nothing, because there's no such thing. There were no silver dollars minted in the 1960s.
There were no Morgan silver dollars minted in 1804. The first year of mintage for them was 1878.