Nov
20
How much is this coin worth?
the_icon14 asked:
I don't know much about coins and I'll do my best to describe it to you.
I don't know much about coins and I'll do my best to describe it to you.
It's a 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar. It's cased and it says PCGS on the very top and below it it says MS64.
Then below that there is a number which is 7166.64/4408753
Right below that number is the barcode. Is 7166 the value or something?
The coin has some markings. The color still looks pretty good.



3 Comments
i collect coins and i know that they sell a book that they sell a book that tels u value and it is sold at borders. but it all depends on the face of the dollar like if it is in mint condition or if it is very tarnished.try looking through these book reviews . i was looking at the website that the rmlowrie typed in and here are what some r bidding 4+&Ntk=My_ItemTitle&Ntt=MS64
Because coins are like collectible securities, their value can change based upon supply and demand. However, according to what I’ve seen online, depending upon its condition within the case, you can command a price from as low as $38.00 to as high as $1,400 or higher.
See the reference below to check for yourself, and you can visually inspect the images to match up with your specimen. Good success!
Personally, sounds like you have a good find there.
A MS-64 grade coin is going to have some marks on it, some may also be on the holder. Your coin was professionally graded by the company PCGS. (Professional Coin Grading Service). The coin is valued at about $45, that is about what a coin dealer would pay. It is a common date dollar so many dealers may offer less for they have some.
The bar code is used in identification of that coin. it is worth holding onto for silver is going up and silver dollars have their ups and downs. It will go up.