A silver dollar with the national motto on it dated 1882 is actually called a MORGAN dollar, most all US coins have this motto somewhere on the coin. It's a very common coin with a retail value of $26.00-$32.00
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Peace dollars were issued from 1921 to 1935. Your coin is called a MORGAN dollar after its designer, George Morgan. Please see the Related Question.
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
It's a common dollar coin that's face value
A silver dollar with the national motto on it dated 1882 is actually called a MORGAN dollar, most all US coins have this motto somewhere on the coin. It's a very common coin with a retail value of $26.00-$32.00
a dollar
Peace dollars were issued from 1921 to 1935. Your coin is called a MORGAN dollar after its designer, George Morgan. Please see the Related Question.
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
It's a common dollar coin that's face value
In circulated condition $15.00 to $30.00
The 1882 Morgan is a common date coin and depending on the Mint State grade, retail values are $26.00-$50.00 in the range of MS-60 to MS-63
Only 1,097 trade dollars were struck in 1882 and all were proof coins. You'd need to have the coin inspected in person by an expert, but trade dollars are among the most widely counterfeited dollar-sized coins.
8-1-11>>> Assuming the coin has no mintmark, the 1882 Morgan dollar is a common date US coin, retail values run from $45.00-$60.00 for average Mint State coins. Coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
An 1882-O Morgan is a common New Orleans Mint coin. Circulated examples are $30.00-$37.00. Typical Mint State coins are $40.00-$50.00
If the coin has a mintmark it is under the eagle and above the letters DO in dollar on the reverse of the coin. But not all US coins have mintmarks, if it has none the coin was made in Philadelphia.
An 1882-CC Morgan silver dollar sells on average for $200 in uncirculated state (source http://www.bestcoin.com/us-morgan-dollars.htm). This price would be for a certified coin by a reputable firm. Otherwise, the value should be 10-25% less.