Yes your coin is worth more then One Dollar. It is 90% silver which gives it a melt value of around $21. I can't tell for sure from the pictures, but it looks like the coin may have a CC mint mark. If so that makes it worth a lot more. How much more would depend on condition and grade.
The 85CC is a good date. You may know this, but because it is not in a protective holder, don't rub it or slide it on a surface, or touch the front or back with your bare fingers.
@Mayela. First thing you need to do is verify that it's an authentic coin. If it's real you have a relatively expensive coin. Here's the PCGS price guide for the 1885 CC Morgan Dollar: The value of your coin depends on the grade. If it were my coin I would definitely send it in for authentication and grade. (PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG are the major grading services. Sorry, I didn't list the grades over the prices. The 5th through 10th columns are for MS coins. Examples: MS 62 MS 65 $700 $1,050
The coin was given to my Son as a tip and he gave it to me he was also given a grandfather's clock that day the coin came in plastic case in black box but I took it out the plastic case to take pictures so its been well taken care of
The coin was given to my Son as a tip and he gave it to me he was also given a grandfather's clock that day the coin came in plastic case in black box but I took it out the plastic case to take pictures so its been well taken care of Thank you!
I’m sorry, not that I don’t believe you but a TIP? Of a multi-hundred dollar coin? Where does he work because I want to apply there
Im sorry you dont believe me and I posted he works for a moving company I have no reason to lie or nothing to hide its the honest truth