Coin values for the 1878-1921 Silver Morgan Dollar are updated with the live silver price. Collectible and numismatic values are also updated on a frequent basis. The highest mintage for any Morgan coin is the 1921 silver dollar.
The 1890 silver dollar is part of the Morgan dollar that started in 1878 up to 1904. Accordingly, it is named after the renowned US mint assistant engraver, George Morgan. These silver dollars were minted across the country, specifically in four locations―Carson City, New Orleans, San Francis...
The 1901 silver dollarbelongs to the Morgan dollar coin series. The Morgan dollar was the first silver dollar minted since the Coinage Act of 1873, marking the end of silver’s free coining. The coin took after the name of its engraver, George T. Morgan. At the start of 1876, legislator...
The 1971 Kennedy half-dollar struck on a nickel planchethas a plain edge instead of standard reeds. Also, you can notice that it looks like as it comes with a missing piece along the rim. The reason is the nickel planchet diameter that is not wide enough for a standard half-dollar. 1...
Five mints were involved in Morgan Silver dollar coins, and they were minted between 1878 to 1921. 1886 Morgan Silver coin and New Orleans minted has 0 mint number on it. This minted coin costs over a thousand dollars. 1889 with mint number “CC” on it is minted in Carson City, and ...
–Professional Coin Grading Service(PCGS) –Numismatic Guaranty Corporation(NGS) –Independent Coin Grades(ICG) A slabbed coin, prodessional grading service. (Viiticus) The Value of 10 Popular US Coins –1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. Estimated Value: Millions of dollars. ...
ByCharles MorganandHubert WalkerforCoinWeek Notes….. What Is the 2016-W Mercury Dime Centennial Gold Coin? In 1916, Americans were introduced to three iconic U.S. coin designs: theMercuryorWinged LibertyDime, theWalking Liberty Half Dollar, and theStanding Liberty Quarter. To mark the centenni...
Weinman’s designs were chosen for the dime, half dollar, and the heads side of the quarter while MacNeil won the tails side. Pressure from the Commission on Fine Arts led to MacNeil designing the heads side of the quarter as well. They felt it was too much responsibility to let one art...
Barber submitted an entry, but it was a new artist, Adolph Weinman, who was declared the winner of the contest for the dime. (Weinman was the most successful artist in the competition, having also been selected to design both sides of the dollar.) ...
In 1988, the Denver Mint coined 5,253,740,443 pennies bearing the D Mint Mark. PCGS (the Professional Coin Grading Service) sold one graded MS 68 RD for $1,495 in 2007. So far, only one known sample is graded MS 69 RD. It wasn’t sold, but PCGS evaluated it at $4,500. ...