Wednesday, September 04, 2013

1890 Morgan Dollar

Have a 1900 silver dollar and want to know its value?

Silver is slowly getting to $25.00 per ounce which should be the new normal. It was undervalue at $18.00 and now we may see an upswing in all metals due to world issues and holiday sales. This is another common Morgan that is great to invest in.


When picking up Morgan Dollars for investment try and make sure LIBERTY is clear and there are no major scratches or gouges. Aside from those points everything else is fine, toning, weak spots, gunk, and even cleaning will not affect silver value.

Here's the stat for this coin...
Type/Country: 1 Dollar / United States
Year: 1890
Mintage: 16,802,000
Metal: 90% silver, 10% copper
Value: $20.00 in F-12

Do you have a silver dollar and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

4 dollars worth, for Comments/Questions click here.:

Aussie Kid said...

Hey (im back commenting lol!)one of my school teachers gave me some old coins he got from a garage sale a while ago for only 1 dollar and the coins were-
1966 round 50 cent(EF)Aussie)
1954 commemorative florin (VF) Aussie)
1963 sixpence (VF) Aussie)
1943 (its covered in orange stuff) threepence (poor condition and yes still aussie)
1968 1 franc france (au from france
1966 coin has a 5 on it and says confederation of Helvetica (vf cond)
1964 new Zealand shilling (aunc)
and now for the big gunzzzzzz: he also gave me A SUPER DOOPER REALLY GOOD 1928 AUSSIE PENNY ( a while back I got one but this one is WAY better than that one.
I want to take it to a coin show coming up on sept 14-15 and I hope I can get it graded. it is reasonably shiny and has purply luster and tone. I think it would be around aunc or maybe even unc because it has no bag wear or marks on it. I got very excited and wrapped it up in some tissues to protect it and was thinking about it all day. can you also please tell me how much grading a coin like that would cost?
Thanks Man and i'd like you to know that people like you are the reason I like coin collecting! :) :P

Man said...

1966 round 50 cent(EF)Aussie) about $8.00
1954 commemorative florin (VF) Aussie) about $4.25
1963 sixpence (VF) Aussie) about $1.10
1943 (its covered in orange stuff) threepence (poor condition and yes still aussie) about $0.55
1968 1 franc france (au from france about $0.30
1966 coin has a 5 on it and says confederation of Helvetica (vf cond) about $0.15 it is from Switzerland 5 Rappen
1964 new Zealand shilling (aunc) about $0.65

A SUPER DOOPER REALLY GOOD 1928 AUSSIE PENNY ( a while back I got one but this one is WAY better than that one.
--About $500.00 if AU
About $1,000.00 if UNC

Grading one coin at a show is typically $65 or more. That said often discount for new members or kids apply but that all depends on the show.

Aussie Kid said...

wow $65 dollars is a lot for just one coin why so much? that said a lot of dealers are going to be coming so i can afford to shop around for cheaper prices and i will probably even bring my album!

Man said...

wow $65 dollars is a lot for just one coin why so much?

That is typical it keeps people from sending in junk, fakes, or low grade coins.