17-03-2021

Coin Values Moving with Precious Metals: Up-Dated 2/8/2021: Gold $1813 | Silver $26.90

1880 Morgan Silver Dollar The Silver Dollar is a coin that was first introduced back in the late 18 th century, but continued to play a role in US coinage for the next century and beyond. Up until the late 19 th century, the Silver Dollars were generally plain-looking and free from evocative imagery. The US minted the 1880 silver dollar with no mint mark and also the 1880 CC silver dollar, 1880 O silver dollar, and 1880 S silver dollar. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the reverse side of the coin below the wreath. The 1880 silver dollar series has several different variations, and each variation is valued differently.


1889 Morgan silver dollar value ranges from $25.44 to $29.58 for most found today. However there are some worth considerably more.

View the image to the right, its 'uncirculated' condition stands out as far better than most surviving 1889 silver dollars. Absence of wear, bright colorful toned luster and lack of contact marks sets this coin apart. As a collectible it is a rare example and the type collectors seek.

With its large silver content as a start and collector demand for the Carson City and San Francisco issues your coin has the potential for much higher value. Of the four mints that produced silver dollars in 1889, those struck at Carson City are very scarce today. Add in the huge popularity of these coins and the prices are well above average.

Your job is to judge condition and identify the mint that struck your coin. These varying degrees of wear determine condition and the value chart is specific listing different values for each. Also, mintmarks identifying the mint are valued separately. Both are covered in detail further down the page, discovering an accurate 1889 Morgan silver dollar value.

Value

Mintmarks are an important and deciding factor in value. As collectors assemble sets, most include examples from each of the four mints that produced silver dollars this year. Mintmarks of the branch mints are along the bottom reverse above the DO in 'Dollar'. These include an 'S' San Francisco, 'O' New Orleans and 'CC' Carson City mint. The main mint in Philadelphia did not place a mintmark on 1889 silver dollars.

1889 Morgan Silver Dollar Values
Condition of Coin
DateGoodFineExtremely
Fine
Uncirculated
1889 Morgan Silver Dollar Values Updated 2/8/2021
1889 $25.44 $29.58 $32.95 $51.74
1889 CC $346 $494 $1,925 Rare
1889 O $25.44 $29.58 $32.95 $168
1889 S $34.96 $51.10 $53 $159

Rare 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar Value

Listed as Rare in the value chart above, it's because any 'uncirculated' 1889 Carson City silver dollar trades infrequently. There is however auction records of past sales to help establish an estimated market value for this infrequently encountered condition rarity.

David Lawrence Rare Coin Auctions sold the 1889 Carson City silver dollar pictured to the right. It is a remarkable rare coin, bright and lustrous with no wear to its surfaces. Also appreciated by collectors is the lack of distracting nicks and abrasions found on the coin. To a silver dollar collector this is an important coin and opportunities to bid on one are sporadic. Of note: there are many specialists who focus only on Carson City issues. Therefore this coin enjoys a wide range of popularity.

Now combine today's Morgan silver dollar popularity, with the rarity of this 1889-CC dollar and the result was bidding at the David Lawrence auction reached $29,500. Your 1889 Morgan silver dollar value rises quickly once determined it's a rare mint marked issue and especially when accurately graded.

Find Value with a Close Inspection

Condition makes a huge difference, and here is where you can find added value. Follow along with the images and descriptions as a Morgan dollar begins to wear from freshly minted 'Uncirculated' condition, to a very worn example in 'Good' condition. By judging the different stages of wear, a 'Grade' is determined. The greater the detail remaining on your coin, the greater your 1889 Morgan silver dollar value.

Uncirculated: A silver dollar in 'uncirculated' condition has never circulated through commerce, thus no wear has occurred to its surfaces. Your coin should exhibit a 'like new' luster. Wear dulls this luster and affects the high points of Liberty's check, temple and hair. On the reverse the breast feathers and head of the eagle are subject to initial wear. If the luster is complete on both sides it assures the coin is uncirculated. Note: A rare auction record and value of the scare 1889-CC dollar is detailed below.

Extremely Fine: Slight but obvious removal of design and metal defines a worn silver dollar in 'extremely fine' condition. Mint luster is now gone from the large exposed areas, the field in front of Liberty and her face. Small details in her hair are now missing, most noticeable above her forehead and behind her neck. Also the folds in the cap show wear on the highest parts, the result of use and handling. This is a nice coin, and if yours is the San Francisco or Carson City issue, solid 1889 Morgan silver dollar value.

Fine: Moderate wear and moderate loss of detail reduces Morgan silver dollars to the fine grade. Although wear is apparent, major design elements of her cap and hair curls remain bold and recognizable. However those original fine details are lost and replaced by flat areas.

Good: Your 1889 silver dollar in 'good' condition is well worn with most of the metal forming the high reliefs of design removed. Liberty's cheek and forehead have blended into one connecting with her hair and cap. The rim is almost gone, however the stars and lettering remain separate of the rim. Giving your coin character, some detail remains, large curls of hair behind the neck and a full 'Liberty' in her coronet.

Coin Values | CoinStudy Articles

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In Depth Morgan Silver Dollar Value
1878 to 1921

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1892

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1893

1900

1880

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1894

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1881

1888

1895

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Every collector admires these large silver coins, every collector wants one. Their popularity is immense. Worth over $24.55 each because of silver content alone. Check your coins with the grading images and value charts. Find a rare date, mintmark or a better condition coin and Morgan silver dollar values start climbing.

Including more relating to your 1989 Morgan silver dollar value. These early dollars are becoming valuable. Easily find how much your old coins are worth.

Covering Bust Dollars beginning in 1794 next Seated dollars through Morgan and the last of the Peace silver dollars. All include value charts, alongside grading images to find the accurate value of your old dollars.

ā˜…Coin Values Discovery finds... 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar Value and...

1880

It is an excellent index with images and text links to all coin series, from Cents to Gold. Value charts, grading images and descriptions uncovers the common to rare coin values found in your box of old coins.

Preparing to Sell Silver Coins

Silver dollars, the Morgan and Peace series, are in demand by dealers. These old coins are very liquid in the coin collecting market. There are always buyers interested in purchasing your coins. Receive the highest price by separating the collectable from the bullion priced pieces. For more info see the Sell Silver Coins article.

  • 1880 Morgan Silver Dollar
Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

Coin Info

$21.08
United States
Silver Coin
0.77344 t oz
$1 USD
27,397,355
U.S. Mint

1880 Silver Dollar Price Guide

1880

The 1880 Morgan Silver Dollar has more major attributed die varieties in the Morgan Silver Dollar series than either the 1878 or the 1879 Morgan Dollars. However, the 1880 Morgan Dollar is also the last year in the series for which there are major noted variations in the number of tail feathers counted on the eagle.

The 1880 Morgan Silver Dollar was produced in four mints: Carson City, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. The most valuable 1880 Morgan Silver Dollar carries the 'CC' mintmark used by the Carson City Mint. It always carries a premium value because of very low production, making it the rarest 1880 Morgan Dollar. The Denver Mint used a 'D', the New Orleans Mint an 'O', and the San Francisco Mint an 'Sā€. The main mint in Philadelphia did not use a mintmark. Proof examples of Morgan Dollars from all years, including 1880, are rare which makes them expensive.

1880 Morgan Silver Dollar Mintage Figures

  • 1880: 12,600,000; $35+
  • 1880, 80 Over 79: mintage included above; $35+ (there are many varieties from that year; value is for most common)
  • 1880-CC: 591,000 (all types); values indicated below
  • 1880-CC, 80 Over 79, 2nd Reverse): mintage included above; $250+
  • 1880-CC, 8 Over 7, 2nd Reverse: mintage included above; $200+
  • 1880-CC 8/High 7, 3rd Reverse: mintage included above; $200+
  • 1880-CC 8/Lo2 7, 3rd Reverse: mintage included above; $300+
  • 1880-CC, 3rd Reverse: mintage included above; $200+
  • 1880-O: 5,305,000 (all types); values indicated below
  • 1880-O, 80 Over 79: mintage include above; $35+
  • 1880-O: mintage included above; $35+
  • 1880-S: 8,900,000 (all types); values indicated below
  • 1880-S 80 Over 79: mintage included above; $35+
  • 1880-S 0 Over 9: mintage included above; $35+
  • 1880-S: mintage included above; $35+
  • 1880 Proof: 1,355; $3,250+

Remember, the multiple die varieties listed above represents only the most common of those that are attributed to 1880 Morgan Silver Dollars. Those who closely follow the major VAM (Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis) varieties have found many more die variations and often catalog the values of these separately.

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