Jul
27
How much is this coin worth?
bonham222 asked:
I have an old S Morgan Liberty silver dollar, but it doesn't have a date on it. I know some of the old 1700s coins can run in the $1000s, but this one doesn't have a listed date; it has stars instead.
I have an old S Morgan Liberty silver dollar, but it doesn't have a date on it. I know some of the old 1700s coins can run in the $1000s, but this one doesn't have a listed date; it has stars instead.
Is this a fake or is this special somehow? I know the condition matters when selling coins, so let's say after it's cleaned, it will be in average condition with a few marks and scratches.



4 Comments
Post a link to a picture of the coin.. it would help the community to help you find an answer. Take a picture of the coin, and post it on a flickr account or other such photo hosting site.
dont clean it,Take it to a dealer and let him evaluate it,
i don’t know how much it is worth but if you clean it people will see the rub marks on it and you wont get as much!!!
Definitely post a photo. There are lots of free places to post, including Yahoo!’s Flickr, Photobucket, and more. Once you’ve done so, you can edit or repost your question and we can all take another try at identifying it.
Does this “silver dollar” include any legend mentioning “.999 fine”, “one troy ounce”, or the like? If so, it’s a privately minted “silver round,” not a coin, and in most cases just worth its value in silver metal. (However, most silver rounds haven’t seen circulation, which is implied in your description of this item’s condition.)
Here’s an “allexperts.com” post where one of the experts there was asked to identify an item like yours, and, without seeing it, suggested that it may well have been a silver round: