Value of 1891 Silver Morgan Dollar

Diameter: 38.10 mm
Mintage/Proof: 8693556 / 650
Weight: 26.73 grams
Metal: Silver
Worst
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$15
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Heavy Circ
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$18
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Average
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Value
$20
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Light Circ
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$24
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Uncirc
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$50
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History, Information, and Value of 1891 Morgan Dollar

Value of 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar

The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar was a high-mintage, generally low-quality issue for the series. The strike is average or below, but not often sharp, with a grainy and unattractive luster. Some searching is required to find specimens with a sharp strike and deep luster, which will be worth a little bit more because of the quality. Many surviving Philadlephia Mint Proofs of the date have been cleaned or mishandled over the years. Finding an attractive coin with bold design elements and a measurable degree of cameo contrast will be a feather in your numismatic cap. You’ll need to look high and low for one but the reward will be substantial.
Easy to Find 1891 $1 Silver Morgan: Always around and easy to find. Look for nice EF and AU coins in this case.
To Maximize Your Return, Find Uncleaned Examples: Virtually any grade desired can be found for the date, but most are of sub-par quality. Look for an MS-64 coin with bold central features and a frosty and lustrous appearance and you’ll be well ahead of the game for this date.

The obverse text on the Morgan Dollar reads “Liberty; E Pluribus Unum; 1891.” The reverse text on the Liberty dollar reads “United States of America; In God We Trust; One Dollar.” The obverse of the silver one dollar coin has a bust of a female facing the left wearing a cap and small crown, with flowers tucked in her hair and stars surrounding the border. The reverse of the Morgan Dollar has an eagle in the center with its wings spread and a wreath surrounding.

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