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1896-P $1 Morgan Silver Dollar Graded MS65 by NGC


1896-P $1 Morgan Silver Dollar Graded MS65 by NGC

Price: $104.50 (10 Bids)
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2008-S PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS SET NGC PF69 UC 4-PC


2008-S  PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS  SET  NGC PF69 UC  4-PC

Price: $25.10 (6 Bids)
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1976 S Bicentennial mint proof set 6 coins


1976 S Bicentennial mint proof set 6 coins

Price: $4.99 (1 Bids)
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2007 P D SACAGAWEA SMS DOLLAR TWO COIN SET NGC MS 68


2007 P  D SACAGAWEA SMS DOLLAR TWO COIN SET NGC MS 68

Price: $31.00 (21 Bids)
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Adams Presidential Dollar 2007 D from Mint Roll


Adams Presidential Dollar 2007 D from Mint Roll

Price: $0.99 (0 Bids)
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1897-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS Certified MS62


1897-O Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS Certified MS62

Price: $1,675.00 (26 Bids)
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5 OF 2008 P PERFECT UNCIRCULATED SACAGAWEA DOLLARS


5 OF 2008 P PERFECT UNCIRCULATED SACAGAWEA DOLLARS

Price: $9.49 (5 Bids)
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1898-O $1 Morgan Silver Dollar Graded MS66 by NGC


1898-O $1 Morgan Silver Dollar Graded MS66 by NGC

Price: $241.63 (13 Bids)
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1923 S PEACE DOLLAR SILVER BU NICE COIN U S DOLLARS


1923 S PEACE DOLLAR SILVER BU NICE COIN U S DOLLARS

Price: $127.50 (10 Bids)
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1885 Morgan Dollar


1885 Morgan Dollar

Price: $12.55 (9 Bids)
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2008 S SACAGAWEA $1 NGC PF69 ULTRA CAMEO !!!


2008 S SACAGAWEA $1 NGC PF69  ULTRA CAMEO !!!

Price: $8.34 (4 Bids)
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1879 MORGAN DOLLAR SILVER GEM BU UNCIRCULATED UNC COIN


1879 MORGAN DOLLAR SILVER GEM BU UNCIRCULATED UNC COIN

Price: $27.25 (16 Bids)
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1899 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR * * * EF+ * * *


1899 O     MORGAN  SILVER DOLLAR   * * *   EF+    * * *

Buy It Now: $21.00
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2007 PERFECT PROOF UNC PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR 12-COIN SET


2007 PERFECT PROOF UNC PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR 12-COIN SET

Price: $43.09 (7 Bids)
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1894 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NICE ORIGINAL COIN


1894 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NICE ORIGINAL COIN

Price: $31.84 (9 Bids)
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1886 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR - VERY NICE HIGHER GRADE


1886 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR - VERY NICE HIGHER GRADE

Price: $13.08 (2 Bids)
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LOT OF 5 MORGAN 1921 SILVER DOLLARS UNCIRCULATED (NICE)


LOT OF 5 MORGAN 1921 SILVER DOLLARS UNCIRCULATED (NICE)

Price: $125.00 (0 Bids)
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1886-O EF MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR DOLLARS FREE INSURANCE


1886-O EF MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR DOLLARS FREE INSURANCE

Price: $16.00 (7 Bids)
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2- Walking Liberty Half Dollars 1942, 1943 (NO Reserve)


2- Walking Liberty Half Dollars 1942, 1943 (NO Reserve)

Price: $9.99 (1 Bids)
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1921-P MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NICE COIN


1921-P MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NICE COIN

Buy It Now: $24.99
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1890 Morgan Silver Dollar


1890 Morgan Silver Dollar

Price: $15.00 (6 Bids)
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Silver Dollar Values

While coin collectors want many coins there is a set of people who focus on collecting silver dollars. As these silver dollars are not that copious the choices that are made should be ones where the coin is known to enlarge in value over the path of time. Unlike to other coins silver dollar values can be found on the Internet as well as from coin dealers.

For example the Morgan silver dollar values are shown to increase for all of the versions. These types of silver dollars are considered by coin collectors to be investments for the future. Therefore the wise coin collector will look to see the silver dollar values for each of these to see which ones they want to buy.

As was stated earlier the other silver dollar that many coin collectors are interested in is that of the Peace silver dollar. This silver dollar came into production after 1918. As not many of these Peace silver dollars were minted they are considered as being rare. Therefore you can expect the silver dollar values for these coins to be expensive.

For example the Morgan silver dollar values are exposed to augment for all of the versions. These types of silver dollars are measured by coin collectors to be nest egg for the future. Hence the shrewd coin collector will look to see the silver dollar values for each of these to see which ones they want to purchase.

While many coins are desired by coin collectors there is a group of people who concentrate on collecting silver dollars. As these silver dollars are not that plentiful the choices that are made should be ones where the coin is known to increase in value with the passage of time. Unlike other coins silver dollar values can be found on the Internet as well as from coin dealers.

As was guaranteed prior the other silver dollar that many coin collectors are anxious about is that of the Peace silver dollar. This silver dollar came into produce after 1918. As not a lot of these Peace silver dollars were minted they are thought of as being rare. Therefore you can be expecting the silver dollar values for these coins to be expensive.

Since there are not many of these silver dollars to be found you may want to research the ones that are known to give good value for money. You can choose the ones like the Morgan silver dollars or the Peace silver dollar as being silver dollars that you should think about adding to your collection. The silver dollar values for these are currently known and documented on the Internet.

Out of the Peace silver dollars the ones that were minted at the Philadelphia mint are considered to be still more valuable than the other Peace dollars. The Peace silver dollar values for the 1928 coin are significantly higher in price. To attain an obvious idea of the varied values that are given for silver dollars you ought to look for information that deals with this issue. The information will help you when you take your silver coins to be evaluated by coin dealers.

World coins is the term given to collections of relatively recent modern coins from nations around the world. Collectors of world coins are often interested in geography. They can "travel the world" vicariously through their collecting. A popular completist way to collect world coins is to acquire representative examples from every country or coin issuing authority. Some collect by subject, for example, collecting coins from around the world featuring animals. Because world coins are usually very inexpensive, (sometimes being sold by the pound) it may be a good starting point for children. Many children find foreign coins by looking under change-to-cash machines, where customers throw away assorted coins found in their penny jars. These coins can range from Canada, to South Africa, to Korea. It is pretty amazing what people find worthless, and throw away.

The 70-point numeric system (G-4, VG-8, etc.) in widespread use today was popularized by the American Numismatic Association in the late 1970s, an era when coin values were escalating dramatically, most notably for high quality specimens. Vague descriptors such as "Choice" and "Brilliant" were replaced by the more precise numerically determined grades. Thus, finely differentiated grades like MS-60, MS-63, and MS-65 eventually became commonplace, and by the late 1980s, the practice of assigning a numerical grade to indicate quality was universal (this does not imply the 70-point system eliminated grading inconsistencies, but it did help to stabilize the coin collecting hobby). Because of their popularity, Morgan silver dollars were amongst the first coins widely subjected to numerical grading.

The hobby of coin collecting requires very little skill whatsoever. All you need is an interest in coins, of course. There are many things to learn about holding the coins, and taking care of them. Many kids start by picking up a coin they have never seen before, and continue collecting. Of course, to get more serious about coin collecting, some spend money on books, coins, folders, and protective items. There are plenty of cheap collecting stores everywhere. But there is no minimum or maximum to how much can be spent on coin collecting, and children of any age can start.

The Coin Value Tables trend data for Morgan silver dollars reflect the historic availability of numeric grades to describe coins. For the 1950-1975 rows, the values in the "G-4" column correspond to the "Good" listing of those years, "VG-8" corresponds to "Very Good", and so on. The "MS-60" column records the "Uncirculated" value reported during those same decades. Similarly, "PF-65" corresponds to simple "Proof" figures. Starting in the 1980 row, coin values strictly correspond to numeric grades, including "Uncirculated" grades "MS-60", "MS-63", and "MS-65". Beginning in the 1980 row and onward, the "PF-65" figure can be precisely viewed as the value for a Proof dollar ranking 65 on the 70-point scale.

Out of the Peace silver dollars the ones that were minted at the Philadelphia mint are considered to be even more valuable than the other Peace dollars. The Peace silver dollar values for the 1928 coin are significantly higher in price. To gain a clear idea of the various values that are given for silver dollars you should look for information that deals with this issue. The information will help you when you take your silver coins to be appraised at coin dealers.

An important Morgan silver dollar grade modifier is the "Deep Mirror Proof-Like" phenomena. An extremely scarce quantity of dollars are sharply struck with highly reflective, proof-like surfaces. Abbreviated "DMPL" by most price guides and affectionately termed "Dimples" by Morgan aficionados, these coins are indeed rare and usually carry hefty premiums. Never purchase a "DMPL" dollar unless it has been certified by a major grading service.

These silver dollar values can rise and fall without much warning, therefore if you are thinking of selling your silver dollars you should first choose a period of time when the values are known to be steadily climbing. With the few silver dollars out in the market you will need to choose the ones that will give you a good investment if you are looking to have your coin collection increase in value.

Coin collecting is a very easy hobby, and can be started out of virtually nothing but an interest of coins. Most casual collectors start by collecting a specific type of coin (See Coin Collecting Specialties), or they can start by collecting everything they can.

You might be tempted to clean or shine your coins. Cleaning them can ruin them. If you must, wash with soap and water, and pat dry with a soft towel. Rubbing can scratch and wear down the surface. Besides, some older coins are more desirable with the dirt on.

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