Pushed higher by bullion prices your 1896 Morgan silver dollar value is a minimum of $24.09 . Additionally, of higher value to collectors are those minted at the San Francisco mint. Three different mints in 1896 coined silver dollars, all valued separately today.
How much is a 1884 dollar coin worth?
The 1884 silver dollar with no mint mark is worth around $30 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $33. In uncirculated condition the price is around $55 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $260.
How much is a 1884 E Pluribus Unum coin worth?
Circulated coins are $17.00 to $30.00 and it’s a Morgan dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin. How much is a 1884 a 1888 and 1896 E Pluribus Unum dollar coin worth? The coins are Morgan Dollars not E PLURIBUS UNUM dollars and all 3 are common with the same retail values of $17.00-$26.00 in circulated condition.
What kind of money was made in 1884?
Dollars made in 1884 are called “Morgan Dollars”, many collectors love these dollars and some even hoard them. They are made of 90% silver, but the actual coin value is much higher depending on the year and where it was minted. You can check to see where it was minted on the reverse side somewhere below the eagle.
How much is a 1896 silver dollar worth?
Assuming you are referring to a silver dollar, 1896 is a common date. They’re worth about $10 in circulated condition. Also please note that ALL U.S. coins bear the motto “E Pluribus Unum” (“From many, one”) so this is not a distinguishing characteristic of a coin.
How much does a 1884 silver dollar cost?
Anything in the range from $25 to $3,000 – depending on the mint mark and the condition. For example, the Philadelphia mint produced over 14 million that year, while the Carson City mint only produced a bot over one million – so Carson City coins are much less common, and therefore cost more.