We can’t tell the grade from a photo and there’s a vast diffence in value of old coins, depending on their grade.
I’d check with a dealer. Tell them you want to know the value…what you could sell it for, not what they’d charge. Also, many of themn are sold on eBay:
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Soapy
Well, it’s worth at least a buck
Seriously though…depends on condition, from about $100 to several thousand…will take an expert to tell you for sure.
“The 1883 Morgan Silver Dollar is readily obtainable in Mint State, even in Gem condition. The most common Uncirculated grade is MS-64, followed by MS-63. The finest examples graded by PCGS are 2 MS-68′s (one of which is pictured above), 2 MS-66 Prooflikes, and 7 MS-66 Deep Mirror Prooflikes.
Proofs of this date are slightly scarcer than the mintage might indicate, but not enough to create a premium. The finest examples graded by PCGS are a single PR-68 and a single PRCA-66 Proof Cameo.”
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John S
It all depends on the grade of the coin seeing that is in great condition, almost mint, it is most likely that its worth over 30 dollars. But because a lot of colecters have these its not more than a couple hundred.
Your best bet would be to take it to a local coin dealer or multiple coin dealers and take into consideration what they think. You can look on google maps to seach for a dealer near you.
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never seen that before
We can’t tell the grade from a photo and there’s a vast diffence in value of old coins, depending on their grade.
I’d check with a dealer. Tell them you want to know the value…what you could sell it for, not what they’d charge. Also, many of themn are sold on eBay:
Well, it’s worth at least a buck
Seriously though…depends on condition, from about $100 to several thousand…will take an expert to tell you for sure.
“The 1883 Morgan Silver Dollar is readily obtainable in Mint State, even in Gem condition. The most common Uncirculated grade is MS-64, followed by MS-63. The finest examples graded by PCGS are 2 MS-68′s (one of which is pictured above), 2 MS-66 Prooflikes, and 7 MS-66 Deep Mirror Prooflikes.
Proofs of this date are slightly scarcer than the mintage might indicate, but not enough to create a premium. The finest examples graded by PCGS are a single PR-68 and a single PRCA-66 Proof Cameo.”
It all depends on the grade of the coin seeing that is in great condition, almost mint, it is most likely that its worth over 30 dollars. But because a lot of colecters have these its not more than a couple hundred.
Your best bet would be to take it to a local coin dealer or multiple coin dealers and take into consideration what they think. You can look on google maps to seach for a dealer near you.