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  • $30 silver content

  • silver price is 35, people just sell it for very high price because couple months ago, it was 50

  • now because of silver the least is 45 i see worse selling for an easy 40 at coin shops

  • Your coin is a 1899 silver Morgan dollar. Yours is worth anywhere from $20- $50 depending on silver prices and it's mint mark

  • if its silver....silver is 46.90 dollars per oz right now if its a 1 oz coin it would be worth at least that much but probly more based on its nusmatic value but dont sell silver right now!!!!it will go way way up like 280 per oz or even 1500 per oz

  • around 40 $ today april 20 2011.

  • I'm not a rocket scientist, but it appears like its worth one dollar

  • @MrAustinpen right

    

  • $22

  • looks fake. look at the lettering. olde english. made in china, land of fakes.

  • I'll trade ya something.

  • one dollar

  • 50 cent?

    

  • 27-? Dollars

  • 5 cents.

  • YEA IT ONLY WORTH $0.01!

  • Thanks for all of the great advice! I think I'll keep it!

  • 30 worth silver

  • OMG its worth $3,000,000 lol

  • NEVER EVER FUCKING SELL THIS MOTHERFUCKER

  • Do not believe any of the PCCG or NCG shit! These wankers fuck treasures big time. Your coin is priceless piece of art. Don't you ever give a shit about what these motherfuckers would say. Every US vintage 90% silver coin is good to have, no matter its condition. IMHO, your coin is beautiful, keep it and pass to your grand kids. DO NOT SELL IT!

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  • @willbond Yeh, you're right. I made the comment when I was so pretty drunk. Indeed, this coin is pretty wasted, it has no numis value at all.

  • @mich65ek2 Been there, done that. :)

  • an one dollar's coin in USA O_o

  • whew! that baby is POLISHED!!!

    if you polished it, please refrain from ever doing so again.

    it lowers the value down to scrap silver value.

  • thats worth about  $50.00 bucks

  • bout 15 bucks in silver weight

  • it looks like someone put that thing through a tub grinder...

  • 1899 morgan silver dollars arent worth much

  • Yes for sure, looks like a Philadelphia mint. Its probably worth its weight in silver. Weigh it and calculate. Check PCGS price guide.

  • @PukkPukk No, it has an O mintmark beneath the wreath on the reverse, standing for the New Orleans mint.

  • So... the silver is at about $17.50/ounce right now, so theres that, plus face value ($1), and collecters value I would say maybe a few bucks. I would say that is worth about $20.00

  • @NeuronuclearDemon but what about the condition its in?

  • @JOKER101010101010 now that I look back this in good condition. When I say good, I'm not describing it as good, that's the condition. Like theres Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, etc. So I'll still say about 20 bucks cuz I don't know about the year.

  • This is probably worth about $18. This is almost an ounce of silver, so it is worth it's silver value.

  • that is a morgan dollar which in that condition would be about 10 to 15 dollars

  • Your coin is morgan dallar 1899, mint 330,000.

    vf-20 is cost $120 . But your coin, if I grade is lower than vf-20 it might be $50.00. or less if it made in china is priceless.

  • It's clearly an 1899-O with the O being right below the bow below the eagle if you pause the video. in the condition it's in, it's worth about $17 since silver is near $18 an ounce and lower grade Morgan dollars go for a little under silver prices at this time - That changes from time to time, depending on supply and demand.

  • i think that a morgan dollar if it is it is worth about 1000 dollar but go get it graded to find out the price it realy is.

  • looks like a metal detector find. Excluding a rare die variety,copy or counterfiet its silver melt

  • this coin is 110 years old

    so it is 100$

  • $15

  • i take it 4 30 bucks if i new u

  • Ive seen it run for $93

  • 10-15 US Dollars if u sell it! but if you want to certified like others people do. you will spend more than that youre going to spend for your gas going to post office plus shipping and handling..urggghhh what a waste of MONEY! try to see my VIdeo click my pennyondime95. thanks.

  • I think the coins nose is bleeding!!

  • It's worth $15.

  • Hmmm looks pretty beat up...

    Check my video responce for more grading tips

  • Enjoy your morgan dollar DON"t SELL!!

  • Anywhere from around 10 dollars to 25 dollars i would say.

  • if it is worth anything let me know cause i have two big bags full of them from 1822 - 1914 or something like that

  • I would say $15, based on the silver content, not the coin condition.

  • how much is 1953 red seal $2.00 bill?

  • its in betwen10 and 20 dollars depending onth condition

  • I don't know what it is worth but you should look it up in coins mag.

  • No it is not worth 1,000 dollars!

  • omg that is rare it is worth 1000 dollars

  • You have a 1899 O Morgan Silver Dollar. Very worn. No better than fine- very fine.

    The value of this coin is around $20

  • mmm maby...well if 1949 or 47 is like 80k maby you got like...2k. not more than the 194w/e because in 194(ect) they made it bye accident when in world war 2..or 1. hope this helped =). try reseaching it on the cpu

  • 6-7-8 bux tops

  • 5-10 bucks....not very good condition

  • its woth about melt price to dealers $20 to collectors

  • yes it is one dollar

  • not much

  • btwe,..

    jk

  • Worth Half of ethopia and two small foreign made cars.

  • haha

  • LMFAO!

  • 15.00

  • yes its worth sumthing.. just note do not clean it that will make it lose value and keep it for awhile and the money value will increase

  • Roughly $30-$40

  • Definitely greater than or equal to 1$

  • what you have is a morgan silver dollar and the condition it is in is probrably in the 60-75$ range and i know because i am a coin collecter.

  • You're taking the pi55 lol surely?!

    This coins melts at $12.71 which is all yours' is worth.

    However I too believe as someone has posted below that it might be a fake.

  • That coin is probably worth less than $14 becuase of it's bad condition!

  • This coin is worth about $14.

  • i have 3 not that good of condithion but not to bad how much r my morgan silever dollars worth o yea the years r 1922,1921,and 1920 i think those r the year

  • in this condition is is worth around 10

  • not if its a rare one dumbbutt

  • looks like a fake, likely lead, a cast copy.

    details are mushy.

  • Your coin is a, "Morgan Dollar" It's worth around $10-$30 US dollars, assuming you find the right collector willing to buy it.

  • I have two of these coins in pretty good condition, one is from 1885, and the other from 1920. What are the value of these coins?

  • none made in 1920

  • The person probbally means 1921. The older one is worth around 15 and the other one is worth about 8 dollars

  • There were none made in 1921 either. In 1921 it would have been a Peace dollar. Just like the one two-face had in the Dark Knight (although his was two faced). Anyway sister, I have a 1881 morgan in extremely fine condition, it is worth about 22 dollars. Your 1921 peace dollar is probably not worth that much.

  • Umm yeah they were minted for one last year in 1921. I have a few of them.

  • in the condition its in maybe 25-30 dollars depending on who u sell it to. its an 1899 morgan dollar it also depends on the mint mark. But i would hold onto it.

  • maybe 10 or 15 USD...no more than that

  • its worth about 10 american dollars.

  • you probably can't understand the dude talking about euros, however my mom is from france and i know exactly what he's talking about. here,i'll explain.

  • Thanks is the USD EURO

  • The price of your coin here in my country will be no less than 20-25 Euros, or 30-35 US Dollars. I have checked the price of the coin in the Krausse catalogue, and if i were you i would sell it for no less than 30$!(only the silver weight of the coin evaluates to 13$)If you have any other old coins, especially from Europe, i'll be glad to give you the information you need!

  • Not a very good condition. Here in Europe it will cost approximately 30 $!!

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