It greatly depends on the grade you're looking for.
The 1893-S and 1889-CC are the two series keys, along with the 1894 and 1995-S, those are pricey in any grade. Then there's coins like the 1884-S, 1892-S, and 1896-O, these are common or not much more than common in low grades but can get extremely expensive in MS65 (An MS65 84-S is a $200+K coin while a VG one is worth $16-18)
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Overall, the mid 1890s are the rarist years. With the 1893-S being the king. Most collectors will have to settle for low grades. Then some of the CCs are rare and some are just over priced From there it is a case by case basis.
That 1882-O Morgan Dollar is a common date in perhaps VF condition. At least it is genuine. You have to be careful about that these days. The Chinese are making fake examples of common dates in “circulated condition.” These fakes contain no silver.
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Seriously, you should narrow your question, or at least browse the PCGS Price Guide or numismedia.com.
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The 1893-S and 1889-CC are the two series keys, along with the 1894 and 1995-S, those are pricey in any grade. Then there's coins like the 1884-S, 1892-S, and 1896-O, these are common or not much more than common in low grades but can get extremely expensive in MS65 (An MS65 84-S is a $200+K coin while a VG one is worth $16-18)
What might this coin be worth it's a 1882 o S $
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That 1882-O Morgan Dollar is a common date in perhaps VF condition. At least it is genuine. You have to be careful about that these days. The Chinese are making fake examples of common dates in “circulated condition.” These fakes contain no silver.
Please don’t resurrect an ancient (mostly irrelevant) post from a banned member to ask this question. Start a new thread.
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Since they already got their answer, do we really need a new thread?
Intended to provide guidance for the future with a new topic.
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