Morgan Dollar value...

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by ballaboy5425, Feb 15, 2007.

  1. ballaboy5425

    ballaboy5425 New Member

  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. pupa

    pupa Senior Member

    Red book list it at $250.00
     
  4. ballaboy5425

    ballaboy5425 New Member

    Also could you give me the value of a 1989 american eagle 1/10 gold roman numeral BU condition coin?
     
  5. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    The 1/10th coin, is the one with the denomination of 5 dollars isn't it?? I think thats worth about $85.
     
  6. 65GT350

    65GT350 Member

    The best thing to do is do a search on completed items. Most PCGS MS63 1881-S go from $35 and up.
     
  7. ballaboy5425

    ballaboy5425 New Member

    Thanks guys. Sorry I should of put this in the thread but it just popped in my head, sorry again but whats the value of a 1883 Morgan silver dollar graded by NGC MS63. Sorry, and thanks again.
     
  8. CoinNewb3

    CoinNewb3 New Member

    $50 if no mint mark
     
  9. ballaboy5425

    ballaboy5425 New Member

  10. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    The 1881-S Morgan dollar isn't worth over $50 IMHO---it is easy to find in high grades---MS64+....The Red Book isn't a good place to get values.

    Speedy
     
  11. Shortgapbob

    Shortgapbob Emerging Numismatist

    The 1881-S is one of the most common Morgans in high grade. You can easily find 64s and even 65s. I would only pay $35-$45 for it.
     
  12. mdrconcrete

    mdrconcrete Member

    it looks to me as on the pcgs coin value web site that a 1881-s is worth $46.00.. so now you have to think of the wholesale price... most i would pay would be 35.00, but one nice thing u did get... it is certified pcgs! hold on to it for a year and you might make 50.00 on it
     
  13. mdrconcrete

    mdrconcrete Member

    $250.00 .... i want the red book your looking out of.. lol oh btw i have some ms 72 morgans also?? what are they worth
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page