The 1897 silver Morgan dollar reverseincludes the centrally positioned heraldic eagle with a branch and arrows in its talons. A wreath made of laurel leaves surrounds the composition, symbolizing peace. Above the bird’s head is a motto, IN GOD WE TRUST, while the country name and the denomi...
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...
1937 1940 1943 1946 1947 Walking Liberty Half Dollar Value Chart Listing all dates and mintmark combinations of this very popular series including more on 1938 half dollar value. Many of these old half dollars are worth premiums above their silver coin values. After you check date and mint...
Intrinsic Ike Dollar Value Based on Current Silver PriceThe Eisenhower 40% Silver Dollar Melt Value Calculator, available below, can tell you the total silver value and total silver content of one or more Eisenhower 40% silver dollars. Calculate by total Ike dollars, face value, or weight. ...
Minimum 1944 half dollar value is <!-- start: SSI zs-walk-h1.shtml --><!-- -->$11.02 <!-- --><!-- end: SSI zs-walk-h1.shtml --> each. Examine closely your old halves as small amounts of wear often changes how much your 1944 half dollar is worth.
Value of 1890-O Morgan Silver Dollar The 1890-O Morgan Silver Dollar is plentiful in circulated grades as well as in lower Mint State grades. The majority of examples are lightly struck in various areas. Some that were struck from overused dies will show flow lines and granularity. The most...
coins dated 1946 are worth a little less than these values FORINT 1949 TO 1966 WITH FIRST DESIGN (shown in primary picture upper right): worn: $1 US dollar approximate catalog value average circulated: $2 well preserved: $5 fully uncirculated: $10 ...
1888 Morgan silver dollar. A total of 19,183,000 Morgan dollars were minted in Philadelphia in 1888. Average prices can be deceiving on this mintage, as quality varied widely in Philadelphia that year. That is a problem that is more often associated with the branch mints—New Orleans especial...
Today, there is only one example ofthe Class II 1804 silver dollar.This plain edge coin was struck over an 1857 Swiss Bern Shooting Thaler and is currently in possession of the U.S. Mint at the Smithsonian. The value of the 1804 Class II silver dollar is unknown. ...
In the 19th century, large increases in the quantity of silver production caused a precipitous drop in silver's value. This lead to a steep decline in the rupee's value. From 1927 to 1946, the rupee was pegged to theBritish pound.10 ...