I have an 1892 CC Morgan Silver Dollar with the number 13 inscribed on lady liberty's face and other than that it appears to be in VG condition. W/O a photo, can anyone give me a ball park figure on it's value. Don't know how much the inscribed numbers affect it's value? Thanks for your help Neil
'bout $12.75 (+/-), given the current price of silver. The #13 (inscribed) adds nothing to the value, in fact , most collectors would consider it damage. The coin is basically worth its' intrinsic value. And welcome to the forum.....
An 1882 CC in just good condition is bid up to $54 currently on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/1892-CC-Carson-City-Morgan-Silver-Dollar_W0QQitemZ290412853141QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCoins_US_Individual?hash=item439df47795 It is definitely worth more than its silver weight because it is a Carson City.
It's hard to say without seeing pics. I haven't heard about any '92-CC being specially engraved by the mint, so it was most likely done post mint, which would be considered damage. A certified (non-damaged) 1892-CC in VG sells for around $150. The last damaged (Harshly cleaned) ANACS VG 1892-CC sold on Heritage in January for $115. So a general range would be around $115, but pics would help give a more accurate price range.