Value of 1894 Silver Morgan Dollar

Diameter: 38.10 mm
Mintage/Proof: 110000 / 972
Weight: 26.73 grams
Metal: Silver
Worst
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$300
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Heavy Circ
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$500
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Average
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Value
$600
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Light Circ
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$800
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Uncirc
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$2,000
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History, Information, and Value of 1894 Morgan Dollar

Value of 1894 Morgan Silver Dollar

With its relatively low circulation strike mintage, the 1894 Morgan Silver Dollar has always been popular with collectors. The coin is among the rarest of all Morgan issues to be found in nearly all grades. Striking quality is usually above average in sharpness. Well-struck Proofs sometimes have white and creamy-rather than deep and flashy-luster. Easily found in Proof format, with most of the surviving specimens affording good cameo contrast and a bold strike. Many collectors appreciate a Proof of the date for their collection because of the high price tag on Mint State coins. Be picky with this Philaldephia Mint Coin!
A Circulated 1894 Coin is a Good Addition: The 1894 Morgan is a scarce date in any and all grades from AG-3 right up to choice AU-58. A hand-selected problem-free AU would be an ideal coin for a circulated Morgan set; many advanced sets have an AU in place of a Mint State coin, since the mint state coins are worth more.
Find Yourself a MS65 UNC and Your Day is Made: The true key date among Philadelphia Mint Morgans, this date can be found in most Mint State grades from MS-60 to MS-64, though finding one presents a nominal challenge-you won’t find dozens of them at a major coin show, for instance, but rather you’ll be fortunate to find one nice example. We like MS-64 for the date, especially a sharp and lustrous specimen; at MS-65 the price takes off for the stratosphere and the worth of your collection quickly grows.

The obverse text on the Morgan Dollar reads “Liberty; E Pluribus Unum; 1894.” 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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