1 dollar morgan coin 1904 (found that here: http://www.govmint.com/item/1904-O-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-Roll-BU/11667/) 1 dollar morgan coin 1921 elizabeth II dei gratia regina 5 cent canada 1955 half dollar 1967 quarter dollar 1909 half dollar liberty 1935 indian head buffalo 5 cent piece 1935 montecello nickel 1947 the 1967 coin is like this one- http://www.govmint.com/item/1964-Kennedy-Half-Dollar-Roll-BU/1802790/56 the 1935 looks like this- http://www.govmint.com/item/1934-P-Texas-Half-Dollar-Commemorative-Choice-BU/1802338/56 but it is a little different. the 1909 is this- http://www.govmint.com/item/New-Orleans-Mint-Silver-Heritage-Collection/1802166/9 the 1947 looks like this - http://www.govmint.com/item/Pennies-&-Nickels-of-WWII/1802944/11 but has montecello on it.
Value depends on three primary factors. Type of coin, which you have well determined. Date and mintmark (P, D, S, O...etc), mintmark locations vary, but there are many online resources that will help you locate them. Once this is known, then you must determine condition. This matters most to the value of a particular coin. Those of us on here could help you determine value from good photographs posted here.
http://www.govmint.com/item/2010_$50_Gold_Eagle_BU/1804035 After seeing that for 1400 lmao that's about all I need to think about that place. Do not forget shipping and insurance..may put it over $1450 a coin....niceeee!
I think I would stay away from govmint I noticed on some of these items such as the Seated Liberty halves they are charging a very high price considering they select the random date for you and dont show a picture of the actual coin This is the worst way I can think of to buy coins
Sorry but I don't believe that a roll of 1904 Morgans can bring nearly a grand. They usually go for 450+/-, at least, that's what people are paying on eBay.