Popular American Silver Dollars

Popular American Silver Dollars

Article by rbtv01

American Silver Dollars have been around almost since the beginning of time – or at least back to the 1700s! Each time a different coin was struck, it was usually symbolic for some part of our country or to commemorate someone or something special. Coin collectors can have a field day looking for the numerous different silver dollars that have been designed through the years. Although it would be great if we could get our hands on a collection of all the American Silver Dollars . . . → Read More: Popular American Silver Dollars

I have a 1879 morgan silver dollar circulated condition also 3 peace dollars. 2 are 1922, one is 1935?$?

Question by Design Consultant: I have a 1879 morgan silver dollar circulated condition also 3 peace dollars. 2 are 1922, one is 1935?$ ?
The peace dollars range from good to circulated. Not very worn, just not perfect. Does anyone know what a coin collector would pay for these?

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Answer by BD in NMA collector would pay less than full retail but more than a dealer would offer you. My guess would be about $ 15 each. Assuming the 1879 is not a CC. If it is a CC then it . . . → Read More: I have a 1879 morgan silver dollar circulated condition also 3 peace dollars. 2 are 1922, one is 1935?$?

What is the phone number for the Morgan Silver Dollar TV ad?

Question by Corbin W: What is the phone number for the Morgan Silver Dollar TV ad?
I would like to know the phone number or website address for the Morgan Dollars they showed on TV. Does anyone have the answer?

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Answer by Hey, It’s Just MeFrom their website: 800-930-6144

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Silver Dollar Collection

Silver Dollar Collection

The silver dollar collection you are considering should be one filled with interesting stories and history. The United States Mint has been producing these coins since 1794, but for some reason, many versions of the coins never really took hold. Although single dollar coins have been popular in other cultures, in the United States, they were often put on the backburner or no longer produced at all since there was such a lack of interest in using them for many years.

Those who like to collect the silver . . . → Read More: Silver Dollar Collection

Today, silver sells for about $13.25 per troy ounce. How many Morgan silver dollars are required to obtain $25?

Question by Hana Pin: Today, silver sells for about .25 per troy ounce. How many Morgan silver dollars are required to obtain ?
this is the condition

The Morgan silver dollar has a mass of 26.73 g. By law, it was required to contain 90% silver, with the remainder being, copper. When the coin was minted in the late 1800s, silver was worth $ 1.18 per troy ounce (31.1 g).

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Answer by helasraizamA quick google search tells us that a troy ounce is 31.1034768 grams. Then silver sells for
13.25 ($ . . . → Read More: Today, silver sells for about $13.25 per troy ounce. How many Morgan silver dollars are required to obtain $25?

I have morgan silver dollars that have glue/adhesive on one side. How do I get it off?

Question by Lisa: I have morgan silver dollars that have glue/adhesive on one side. How do I get it off?

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Answer by John DarmaninYou could use a solvent like acetone or toluene or a product like Goof-Off to remove the adhesive but the coins might be ruined already. If the coins have tarnished around but not under the glue, the value is probably only the silver content.

Check to see if you have any rare dates before you start playing with them.

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How can I tell the difference between a fake Morgan silver dollar and a real one?

Question by surfer_kid: How can I tell the difference between a fake Morgan silver dollar and a real one?
I heard somewhere in that the US Morgan Silver dollars are being replicated. Not to mention I heard the replica dealer has distributed them for a cheap price and some people are turning them into fakes. Any ideas as to how to tell the difference?

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Answer by STEVEN FIf you can’t tell, DON’T buy any. This is NOT something that can be ‘taught’ online. The first thing I would check is . . . → Read More: How can I tell the difference between a fake Morgan silver dollar and a real one?

What is the best advice for my Morgan and peace silver dollars?

Question by curious1234: What is the best advice for my Morgan and peace silver dollars?
Hi everyone,

Long story short, for $ 10 I acquired

10 silver dollar coins, 4 Morgan Silver dollars and 6 peace dollars.

The Morgan dollars are (generally good condition, I would judge them to be between Fine and extremely fine more towards extremely fine). Philly mint I think for all.
1900
1921×3

Peace dollars (I feel most of these guys are in fine condition)
1923×2
1925
1934
1926

I’ve always been interested in collecting coins when I was younger but never really had the capital to . . . → Read More: What is the best advice for my Morgan and peace silver dollars?

Morgan silver dollars ancient coins

Morgan silver dollars ancient coins

Article by Nicholas

As a coin collector and if you want to pursue the hobby with real seriousness then you can anytime take the help of the website of ERareCoin. If you are serious about coin collecting then the first step is to follow a good coin collecting book because you need to know about the basic facts and data of coin collecting. There are generally two types of coin . . . → Read More: Morgan silver dollars ancient coins

Morgan Silver Dollars and the value of silver.?

Question by Deborah: Morgan Silver Dollars and the value of silver.?
Hubby has several Morgan silver Dollars that he would like to sell they are from I believe 1895 or older and in good to excellent condition. How do we go about selling them to a reputable dealer and what is the going price. Morgan silver dollars are suppose to be 99.999% silver so what would be a fair price for them.We know the price of silver is up how does that factor in with coins.

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Answer by JerryMorgan Dollars are . . . → Read More: Morgan Silver Dollars and the value of silver.?

Morgan silver dollars