Very great condition with a conduct of statue of autocracy as well as eagle on a back.
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This post was written by dollarcoinworld on December 19, 2009
Very great condition with a conduct of statue of autocracy as well as eagle on a back.
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This post was written by dollarcoinworld on December 19, 2009
I do not know, though in 1886 it was worth a single dollar!
if we used it in similar to a emporium i gamble it is worth $1
The silver alone is worth about 13. 00$ an unit though I do not know about a worth as a collectible!
Check if there’s any tiny letter(s) underneath a spray on a reverse. If it has an “O” or doesn’t have any letter, a silver dollar retails for $15 in really ragged condition, up to in between $20 as good as $25 in normal circulated, to $27 in good circulated with traces of strange luster. If your dollar has an “S” underneath a wreath, it sells for at slightest $30 in really ragged condition, to around $50 in good circulated, as good as from $75 to $85 in normal circulated. This dollar coin is some-more popularly referred to as a Morgan Dollar.