Silver Coin Values
Your United States silver coin values silver dollar was produced in between 1794 and
1935. The initial design is called the Flowing Hair, then the Draped Bust silver dollar, the Seated Liberty silver
dollar, Your ever popular Morgan silver dollars, the final issue of 90 percent silver dollars the Peace silver
dollar. It is important stay up to date with silver dollar coin values and of particular interest are the Morgan
silver dollar coin values. Check here often to find more old silver coin values.

Silver Dollars are possibly one of America's most popular coins. Silver coin values typically
turn up in estates, are passed down from parents and grandparents. They are usually advertised in magazines and on
TV. But what are silver dollars really worth?
Silver dollars are very collectible and within reach of most coin collectors. Everyone should know that most
silver dollars are actually very common. You won't find true silver dollars (those made before 1936) at your bank
anymore. Legitimate silver dollars survive in large quantities and usually are in wonderful condition. It may
surprise you to know that millions of silver dollars still exist, though many have been melted down over the
generations.
Silver Coin Values
The first silver dollars were struck in the year 1794. But there is a good likelihood the silver dollar you have
and are curious about is dated from about 1878 through 1935. These American silver dollars are called Morgan silver
dollars (also Liberty Head silver dollars) and the Peace silver dollars. Morgan silver dollars were struck during
1878 through 1921. Peace silver dollars were created from 1921 until 1935. Morgan silver dollars have been
popularly named in honor of the coin's designer, George T. Morgan. This Morgan silver dollar is the kind of silver
dollar you typically see advertised on TV and in magazines. They are the ones that are often associated with
romantic depictions of the Wild West and frontier life. In fact, silver dollars ended up well circulated in the
West during the late 19th century.
The Flowing Hair silver dollar was first style issued and was first minted in 1794 and continued to 1795. It
acquired the nickname Flowing Hair dollar because the depiction of Lady Liberty features long flowing hair. This is
a rare silver dollar because only 1,758 Flowing Hair silver dollars were minted in 1794. An uncirculated specimen
in mint condition can be really worth more than $600,000. Even the more common 1795 Flowing Hair silver dollars in
uncirculated condition have silver coin values of $50,000 to $100,000.
The Draped Bust silver dollar acquired the name because it shows a full figured Lady
Liberty with covered bust. Minted from 1795 to 1804, the Draped Bust silver dollar silver coin values range between
$20,000 to $50,000 in uncirculated condition.
The Seated Liberty silver dollar displays Lady Liberty sitting holding a shield and American flag. The United
States minted the Seated Liberty design beginning in 1840 right until 1873. The Seated Liberty silver coin values
are between $2,000 to $5,000 In MS60 condition for the easy to find dates.
This particular popular coin is named after George T. Morgan the coins designer. Your Morgan series of silver
dollars was minted starting in 1878 and the last date was minted in 1921. Now there are more of the later date
Morgan silver dollars in excellent condition so later date uncirculated Morgan silver
dollars aren't as valued as are the older dates. Morgan have silver coin values in MS60 condition bring $40 to $100
every one.
The particular Peace silver dollar has the word Peace on its reverse side and it has
always been referred to as the Peace dollar. Uncirculated examples of the Peace dollar are certainly not difficult
to find. It was minted from 1921 to 1935 and was the last regular silver dollar issue that was 90 percent silver.
The Peace silver dollar commemorates the "new era of world peace" and celebrated the end of World War I. Your
normal date uncirculated Peace silver coin values are $20 to $40 each.
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