Unfortunately, one of my grandmothers gave me a bunch of coins for a Christmas gift, and this was in that group so, I don't know a lot about it's history. I would hazard a guess that the grade is somewhere between F-12 and VF-20. Also have a pretty otherwise-boring Canadian penny that has some interesting toning on it. I suspect the obverse would get me arrested if I showed it to Queen Elizabeth...heh How much value would the interesting toning add?
The Morgan would be $11 to $14 and none for the other. The Morgan would be $11 to $14 and none for the other. Welcome to the site!!!
You've got to be kidding! If one of my grandkids made an ungrateful remark like that he/she would never be bothered again with gifts from me or my wife!
The dollar is an 1880 Morgan Silver Dollar. It was minted in Philadelphia and is the third year in the series (the design began in 1878). Your coins is considered a common date, there were 12.6 million made. Because it is a common date and is circulated, it is worth it's melt value. Right now, the melt value is $12.60.
Thank you for clarifying that because when I first read it I did not respond because of what i thought it said. Richard