No U.S. silver dollars are dated 1830 because none were made. Look at the coin for a .999 fine, one ounce marking. It may be whats called a "Silver Round" that's an ounce of silver made to resemble a coin. The value would be just for the silver.
The phrase "E pluribus unum" is found on all U.S. coinage. A coin dated 1884 with an eagle on it could be a quarter, half dollar, or dollar.
Because the coin is not a silver eagle, with a date 1902 the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The first Silver Eagle was made in 1986.
Sorry this isn't a American silver eagle. This is a Morgan silver dollar. The mintmark is located above the DO in DOLLAR on the back of the coin.
The coin is a PEACE Dollar not a Liberty Dollar. 1927 is a little better date for the series with retail values for circulated examples from $16.00 to $30.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
Please see the Related Question because the coin isn't a silver eagle. "Silver eagles" are modern bullion coins containing 1 oz of silver and sold by the Mint to collectors and investors. What you have is a $1 coin called a Morgan dollar minted for use in ordinary commerce. At the time the price of silver was controlled and the coin was in fact worth exactly one dollar. Also, All Morgan and Peace dollars carry the motto E Pluribus Unum as do most other U.S. coins so that's not a distinguishing piece of information.
The phrase "E pluribus unum" is found on all U.S. coinage. A coin dated 1884 with an eagle on it could be a quarter, half dollar, or dollar.
Because the coin is not a silver eagle, with a date 1902 the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The first Silver Eagle was made in 1986.
Sorry this isn't a American silver eagle. This is a Morgan silver dollar. The mintmark is located above the DO in DOLLAR on the back of the coin.
"E pluribus unum" is NOT a mint mark, but rather is the motto on the Great Seal of the United States. As far as a coin value, post a new question that includes the date and actual mint mark.
The coin is a PEACE Dollar not a Liberty Dollar. 1927 is a little better date for the series with retail values for circulated examples from $16.00 to $30.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
Please see the Related Question because the coin isn't a silver eagle. "Silver eagles" are modern bullion coins containing 1 oz of silver and sold by the Mint to collectors and investors. What you have is a $1 coin called a Morgan dollar minted for use in ordinary commerce. At the time the price of silver was controlled and the coin was in fact worth exactly one dollar. Also, All Morgan and Peace dollars carry the motto E Pluribus Unum as do most other U.S. coins so that's not a distinguishing piece of information.
1922 silver dollar with closed eagle wings
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Yes. That's a Morgan silver dollar.
A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
About $24
Like an eagle