1896 Morgan Silver Dollar Value Guides1896 (P) Silver Dollar ValueThe large mintage of the 1896 dollar struck in Philadelphia means that even now, over 100 years on, finding one isn’t too difficult. An extremely fine coin, graded XF45, is valued at around $50 by independent coin graders...
One side carries the portrait of the man himself, shown in profile and presented as “Premier Consul” – First Consul of France. It is nearly the same as the 5-franc coins produced two years earlier. But there are subtle variations, like the style and position of the engraver’s initials...
The liberty silver dollar is our personal favorite silver dollar. We like it even more than the Morgan believe it or not. Its design is simple, clean, and symmetrical and we appreciate that. The front of the Peace Dollars face is graced by Lady Liberty. You can read more about the Peace...
The finest 1944 S quarter graded by PCGS is a single coin graded MS68+, with strong toning on the obverse. It was last sold at auction in 2018, making just under $4,000. The other main coin grading agency, the NGC, has certified a further two coins at the equivalent grading of MS6...
One 1927 Buffalo nickel struck in Philadelphia had this error. The clip had removed about 6% of the planchet. But the coin was otherwise excellent quality, graded MS64 by the PCGS. It fetched over $200 when it was sold at auction. ...
There are few examples of 1901 Morgan dollars in grades MS60 to MS62, but the coin is extremely rare in higher grades, with about 100 examples in MS63, about 10 in MS64 and only 1 or 2 known examples in MS65. In mint, uncirculated condition, the 1901 Morgan silver dollar can be ...