Copet Full Member Joined Feb 11, 2020 Messages 238 Location NW Pennsylvania Meadville Pa Jul 13, 2020 #1 Is this worth more than it's weight due to the mint? Attachments 20200714_185948.jpg 77.8 KB · Views: 545 Last edited: Jul 14, 2020
amc rulz Forum Supporter Joined Jan 23, 2011 Messages 5,503 Location southern mich Jul 14, 2020 #2 Copet said: Is this worth more than it's weight due to the mint? Click to expand... Typically, a Morgan or Peace dollar of any date or mint is worth more than it’s weight (in silver), today’s value about $14.75.
Copet said: Is this worth more than it's weight due to the mint? Click to expand... Typically, a Morgan or Peace dollar of any date or mint is worth more than it’s weight (in silver), today’s value about $14.75.
pryan67 Forum Supporter Joined Jan 28, 2012 Messages 2,576 Location Northern Illinois Jul 15, 2020 #3 What year is it? If it's a 1903 it's worth more
amc rulz Forum Supporter Joined Jan 23, 2011 Messages 5,503 Location southern mich Jul 15, 2020 #4 Yes it’d be nice to know that date.
diggin4clad Elite Member Joined Nov 10, 2016 Messages 6,581 Location Eastern Connecticut Jul 17, 2020 #5 By itself, the "O" mint mark doesn't increase the value of a coin. There were a lot of "O" mint coins produced over the years. What does increase a coins value is scarcity, quantity available, and demand.
By itself, the "O" mint mark doesn't increase the value of a coin. There were a lot of "O" mint coins produced over the years. What does increase a coins value is scarcity, quantity available, and demand.
achaios Forum Supporter Joined Jul 7, 2006 Messages 1,567 Location Alexandria, VA Jul 19, 2020 #6 pryan67 said: What year is it? If it's a 1903 it's worth more Click to expand... Also 1893 and 1895, but then, all Morgans of those years are worth a premium. -- Tom
pryan67 said: What year is it? If it's a 1903 it's worth more Click to expand... Also 1893 and 1895, but then, all Morgans of those years are worth a premium. -- Tom