Rare Coin I Found

Oct 21, 2007
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www.hi5.com
This topic isn't really related to coin magic. It's about a coin I found, and couldn't find an answer for my question anywhere else.

As I was going to work, and was walking through the doors, I found a silver dollar from 1886, with the words E, pluribus, unum, does anyone know what it's worth?

I showed it to a few people, and they told me that a coin that old should be worth a lot.
 
Sep 3, 2007
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That is a Morgan Silver Dollar. Named after the designer. An 1886 in Mint State 65 (that is the best you can get) will range about $100-$200 depending on where you go. This one is obviously not Mint, you could proboably expect anywhere from $30-$60 for this one.
 
Oct 9, 2008
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Gardena,CA
That is a Morgan Silver Dollar. Named after the designer. An 1886 in Mint State 65 (that is the best you can get) will range about $100-$200 depending on where you go. This one is obviously not Mint, you could proboably expect anywhere from $30-$60 for this one.

better clean that mofo with some window cleaner lol
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Missouri, USA
I've found many of these in the low 20s at antique stores, though I'm not sure any were as old as yours. I have on of my own from 1898 I believe, and it is hands down my favorite coin. If you are considering selling it, I recommend you try some coin magic with it first. At least to me they feel perfect for the job.

Quite a nice find, I hope you enjoy whatever you decide to do with it.

Peace
:)
 
May 9, 2008
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I have an 1882 Morgan Dollar, in mint condition it would be worth about $40,000. However it's not quite mint, but it's in really good condition. An authorized dealer offered $700 for it, so that tells you that it's at least worth 5 times that. Not bad! I really like the morgan dollar, but there is another silver dollar from the early 1900's that is REALLY cool.
 
May 24, 2008
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I have an 1882 Morgan Dollar, in mint condition it would be worth about $40,000. However it's not quite mint, but it's in really good condition. An authorized dealer offered $700 for it, so that tells you that it's at least worth 5 times that. Not bad! I really like the morgan dollar, but there is another silver dollar from the early 1900's that is REALLY cool.

If you can get that much, sell it, then get a nice dean's set from Jamie Schoolcraft
 
Oct 5, 2008
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New York
Hold on to the coin for a few years and see if the price goes up. Nice find! The oldest coin I've found is from only 1932:D
 
Dec 23, 2007
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Fredonia, NY
magic warehouse sells them really cheap, i have several morgan's ranging in age and condition. i also have a morgan set from Schoolcraft, they are beautiful coins and perfect for magic.
 
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