

Silver Dollar Values | Discover Their Worth Determine grade to accurately place a value on any coin. Each is covered with video, images and descriptions of the grading process. Follow the links to grading coins from Indian Cents to Silver dollars. Descriptions highlight areas to judge in determining grade. Compare your coins to the reference images. Review the videos, visualizing the process. Judge the complete wing of the eagle, needed is a separation into rows of feathers from the shoulder of the wing to the tail feathers.īecome familiar with grading silver dollars yourself. Feather detail to the wing of the eagle is a very good indication to higher grade. Currently, Įxtremely Fine grade is the true dividing line separating bullion value from premium value.
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Peace dollars is another series divided by coins traded as bullion silver pieces and others valued as collectibles. Examine the reverse, if most of the wing feathers are separated, the coin is a candidate to grade Fine or better. Grading these coins becomes important if key elements of the design remain. It is the "Fine" grade that begins to seriously separate the bullion related dollars into the collector premium category. Interestingly this minimum value is for the 1921 date. Minimum value today of Morgan dollars Įach. Many dates and mintmarks of worn Morgan silver dollars are collectible and worth a premium. Both Morgan and Peace dollars are worth a second look when found lightly worn.

It usually is a scarce date and mintmark dollar that is collectable in worn condition. Popularity of the circulated examples centers on lightly worn examples. Collector interest in the coins is a strong base to value.Ī prime focus of collectors of silver dollars are coins in the mint state-uncirculated grade. These old silver dollars already carry a premium to their silver melt value. Grading Skills | Discover Old Silver Dollar Value Of note: these rays are slightly rounded in original mint state condition. Stylized sun rays fill the view in front of the eagle. An olive branch held by the eagle is detailed with leaves high in profile.
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Neck feathers are very bold.Ī rocky peak below the eagle is full of texture with "Peace" across the front. In close-up the knot is well formed and highly detailed.Ī standing eagle is well detailed on the reverse. Liberty's hair is loosely knotted at the back. Each spike is rounded on a mint state coin. Look to the hair behind the ear to find bold and highly contoured detail.Ī coronet is above Liberty's brow with spikes extending upwards. One point to consider when grading detail is often lacking over the ear because of striking weakness. Separate strands are features of the hair with finer detail within. Flowing hair above the eye extends to the neck and trials to the back. Liberty is young in the portrait on the Peace silver dollar. Two distinct loops to the bow are well separated and the ribbon itself is contoured along its length. Also with high detail is the ribbon bow tying the wreath at the bottom. Each leaf in original mints state condition is higher at the edges and have central lines. Quick to wear are the leaves of the laurel wreath. Close inspection of the arrow feathers shows fine detail. Leaves of the olive branch are fully separated by depth and the branch is rounded in profile. Talons are distinct and holding both an olive branch and three arrows. Breast and neck is high in relief with strong feather detail extending down the legs. Feathers are all separated individually and in rows. The Liberty cap is textured with contoured folds and bold from the field.Įagle with laurel wreath is highly detailed on the reverse. Ribbon above the hair is inscribed with "Liberty" and slightly offset below the hair giving protection.

Wheat ears are finely detailed with fully founded grains as well as the leaves showing central lines. Liberty's cap features a wreath, two heads of wheat with leaves and two cotton blossoms also with leaves. Fine lines at the forehead and near the ear are prone to wear. Above her forehead is highest in profile and considered first when grading. Waves and curls of hair are accented by the fine line detail within. Exceptional detail is found within her hair. Liberty's portrait fills the obverse of the Morgan silver dollar.
