Please hit the thumbs up button on the video and let me know your thoughts in the comments... In the video I referenced a 1993-S Morgan. I meant to say 1893-S. I did correct in text on the screen.. However people not looking at the screen this might not help lol.. Sorry Thank you all for watching!
I was able to get rolls of $ at the bank from when I started in 1958 to 1963. Then they quickly disappeared. Was just a kid so could only afford to put away a small amount of them. Best one I pulled was a 91cc.
This was the best video, Silver Wolverine about the Morgan Silver Dollar. Could you do the Peace Silver Dollar too? So 1893-S, 1885-CC, 1889-CC, 1899-0, 1895-S, 1893-P (no mint mark), 1895-P. Forgot the other three. I will have replay your video. Looks like a lot of limited minted Morgans were made in the 1890s.
Some great info on the Morgan dollars. They are beautiful coins and one of the most popular among collectors. I especially love the 1880 and 81 S Mint marked as they are very well struck for not a whole lot of money.
The most beautiful coin ever minted IMO. So much history. And with all the coin melting over the years, who knows how many of these are actually in existence?
Great video and I learned a lot. I've been stacking and collecting for years. However, for some strange reason, I never collected Morgans. But I just started buying a couple here and there. I appreciate the info and it'll definitely help me a lot! Thanks
I recently found a 1900 s in mint condition i think or close to, it encased in a metal holder with the purpose of being worn as a bolo tie, its condition really allows you to apprecitae just what a work of art the morgan dollar is.
I love Morgan dollars! When you listed off the low mintages, it reminded me of why I like to collect the CC's. Still haven't picked up the 1893S- serious coin right there.
Inquiring minds want to know. Thanx for doing this. If I was able to go into a time portal back to when I was a kid in my local shop I would have more Morgan's. They are beautiful. I don't recall graded coins being emphasized back then and I prefer graded coins because I want to know what I have. I can only imagine what I might have been able to buy.
اخي الكريم انا اشتريت دولار مورغان الفضي لعام 1888 وبحاله جيدة جدا ولا توجد فيه علامة النعناع فهل يكون مزيف ام ماذا ارجوك اخي الكريم الاجابه والتوضيح على سؤالي جزاك الله خيرا
I have an 1880 Morgan with the eagle upside down in reference to the head. It has a single dot under the eagles feet, as a mint mark. What would be the estimated value for it?
@@thoughtlessroamer Is the eagle being upside down because of the coin flip? The reverse of a coin points is the opposite direction of the obverse/front
if I am holding it in my hand and the head is oriented facing to the left (correctly), when i flip it so that i can see the eagle, the eagle is upside down, though the head is still oriented the same way as before. if i truly "flip" the coin, the eagle is right side up
Hiya, I've just decided I want to get a few Morgan Dollars for something different but being down here in Oz, the options for purchasing them are extremely limited (if you can find them at all). Without putting you on the spot (no pun intended) who over there in the States would be a good option to get some (that ships to Oz) About the only place I have found is Apmex but that's probably one of the more expensive places to buy from? Cheers.
What is still amazing and mind boggling is that over 240 million Morgan Silver Dollars are lost and gone forever since they were melted down due to the provisions of the Pittman Act of 1918.
I bought 400 Silver dollars in 1973. The collection is over fifty years old just sitting in my safe. 200 are up to 1904 . A bunch in 1921 and the rest are up to 1935 . I bought them very fine but who knows . How do you get 400 silver dollars Appraised?
Would it be possible to take a picture of mine and send it to you to see the value of mine? It is in very mint condition. It’s a 1921 and it doesn’t have a mint mark above the dollar lettering. I’m assuming it’s as you said from Philadelphia. Please help. It was my grandfather’s coin
have 2 morgan dollars. The one is a 1896 looks cleaned still filling a hole in my collektion of coins. Dont think more then silverprice, person make a good deal on coin. still dreaming on finding 1 million dollar coin and selling it. Love to have 2 morgan dollars to silverprice. Going to old coinshop, when old man gold rolator in town today see he think its worth in value. Fun to speak about gold and how price going from 400 to 600. Dont have real goldcoins. on ping test real silver coins and not copy´s or counterfiets.
Please hit the thumbs up button on the video and let me know your thoughts in the comments... In the video I referenced a 1993-S Morgan. I meant to say 1893-S. I did correct in text on the screen.. However people not looking at the screen this might not help lol.. Sorry Thank you all for watching!
Yes, the 1993-S is even more rare... And frowny-faced Secret Service agents would like to talk with you about it.
😂😂. I am in hiding
I was able to get rolls of $ at the bank from when I started in 1958 to 1963. Then they quickly disappeared. Was just a kid so could only afford to put away a small amount of them. Best one I pulled was a 91cc.
I love the Morgan and Peace Dollars. Thank you for showing these.
- [ ] #1) 1893 S (100,000)
- [ ] #2) 1894 P (110,000)
- [ ] #3) 1885 CC (238,000)
- [ ] #4) 1881 CC (296,000)
- [ ] #5) 1893 O (300,000)
- [ ] #6) 1899 P (330,000)
- [ ] #7) 1889 CC (350,000)
- [ ] #8) 1893 P (378,000)
- [ ] #9) 1895 S (400,000)
- [ ] #10) 1895 O (450,000)
Have an amazing 1921 Morgan that's graded AU -50 that has a huge die filled with grease error on the obverse!
Awesome video. I absolutely love me some Morgans!
This was the best video, Silver Wolverine about the Morgan Silver Dollar. Could you do the Peace Silver Dollar too? So 1893-S, 1885-CC, 1889-CC, 1899-0, 1895-S, 1893-P (no mint mark), 1895-P. Forgot the other three. I will have replay your video. Looks like a lot of limited minted Morgans were made in the 1890s.
Big like number 18 my friend! Thank you so much for sharing! Excellent video!
Some great info on the Morgan dollars. They are beautiful coins and one of the most popular among collectors. I especially love the 1880 and 81 S Mint marked as they are very well struck for not a whole lot of money.
GREAT INFO, KEEP THOSE VIDEOS COMING
Thanks for the short 'n sweet on Morgans.
Thanks Andy
The most beautiful coin ever minted IMO. So much history. And with all the coin melting over the years, who knows how many of these are actually in existence?
Over 250 million silver dollars were melted down/given to Britain back during 1918-1919 to help their economy
Great video and I learned a lot. I've been stacking and collecting for years. However, for some strange reason, I never collected Morgans. But I just started buying a couple here and there. I appreciate the info and it'll definitely help me a lot! Thanks
Great post and review of the Morgan Silver Dollar, US Coin production. Liked and subscribed
I have one it’s 1906 I don’t know if it’s silver or what and it’s S how much is it
I recently found a 1900 s in mint condition i think or close to, it encased in a metal holder with the purpose of being worn as a bolo tie, its condition really allows you to apprecitae just what a work of art the morgan dollar is.
Thanks for the great info and video! Could you do a spotlight on lowest mintage and rarest vams please? Thanks again...
I love Morgan dollars! When you listed off the low mintages, it reminded me of why I like to collect the CC's. Still haven't picked up the 1893S- serious coin right there.
LASTERRRRRRRRRRR On this great video . Wolvie a very nice
Video . The 1893 S Is one of the Key dates to this set .Thanks
For Sharing the info :-))
Inquiring minds want to know. Thanx for doing this. If I was able to go into a time portal back to when I was a kid in my local shop I would have more Morgan's. They are beautiful. I don't recall graded coins being emphasized back then and I prefer graded coins because I want to know what I have. I can only imagine what I might have been able to buy.
You could pick up a 93s for around 3k obviously in circulated worn out condition but possible
Make sure it is graded before you buy it. If not, might be counterfeit.
اخي الكريم انا اشتريت دولار مورغان الفضي لعام 1888 وبحاله جيدة جدا ولا توجد فيه علامة النعناع فهل يكون مزيف ام ماذا ارجوك اخي الكريم الاجابه والتوضيح على سؤالي جزاك الله خيرا
Cool information thanks for such a great history lesson
I have a couple from my paper route in the 70 s in Charm city.
Nice 😊💞💞💞
I have an 1880 Morgan with the eagle upside down in reference to the head. It has a single dot under the eagles feet, as a mint mark. What would be the estimated value for it?
Eagle upside down?
@@SilverWolverine95 yes, and i realized that the dot I saw is a New Orleans mint mark
@@thoughtlessroamer Is the eagle being upside down because of the coin flip? The reverse of a coin points is the opposite direction of the obverse/front
if I am holding it in my hand and the head is oriented facing to the left (correctly), when i flip it so that i can see the eagle, the eagle is upside down, though the head is still oriented the same way as before. if i truly "flip" the coin, the eagle is right side up
@@SilverWolverine95 I have another one, also 1880, where the eagle is not upside down if flipped, that has no mint mark at all
What are those coins worth
I have a 1893 s Morgan silver dollar who do I call to see how much its worth???
Wow! That's a nice score... Answer! Local Coin Shop
Hiya, I've just decided I want to get a few Morgan Dollars for something different but being down here in Oz, the options
for purchasing them are extremely limited (if you can find them at all).
Without putting you on the spot (no pun intended) who over there in the States would be a good option to get some (that ships to Oz)
About the only place I have found is Apmex but that's probably one of the more expensive places to buy from?
Cheers.
I have an ucirculated 1887. Nobody mentions the tiny M just above the lowest lock of hair on front face
What is still amazing and mind boggling is that over 240 million Morgan Silver Dollars are lost and gone forever since they were melted down due to the provisions of the Pittman Act of 1918.
I bought 400 Silver dollars in 1973. The collection is over fifty years old just sitting in my safe. 200 are up to 1904 . A bunch in 1921 and the rest are up to 1935 .
I bought them very fine but who knows .
How do you get 400 silver dollars Appraised?
Trusted Local Coin Shop
Hey I have a Morgan Silver dollar from 1896, O.
What’s the value?
in what condition?
I have 1882 0ne dollar
Boom!!!
Good.
Would it be possible to take a picture of mine and send it to you to see the value of mine? It is in very mint condition. It’s a 1921 and it doesn’t have a mint mark above the dollar lettering. I’m assuming it’s as you said from Philadelphia. Please help. It was my grandfather’s coin
I am good at grading but I could check it out..
I have a 1893 s vf 20
❤❤❤
Thank you
Sup Mister Wolverine and everyone I was thinking about buying a 1878 S Morgan silver dollar
i found that before
1893-s in vg to fine $4500
have 2 morgan dollars. The one is a 1896 looks cleaned still filling a hole in my collektion of coins. Dont think more then silverprice, person make a good deal on coin.
still dreaming on finding 1 million dollar coin and selling it. Love to have 2 morgan dollars to silverprice.
Going to old coinshop, when old man gold rolator in town today see he think its worth in value.
Fun to speak about gold and how price going from 400 to 600. Dont have real goldcoins.
on ping test real silver coins and not copy´s or counterfiets.
I didnt know steve O was a coin collector
Who is Steve O?
@@SilverWolverine95 that crazy guy called steve o
I think I'll get me a new Proof ! 1893 s🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
# LASTTTTTTTT on this great click bait video.
No 1895 Proof? That is the Key date!
Wait... The Morgan Dollar wasn't named after Morgan Fairchild? Won't give a thumbs down, but nothing learned here...
That's all I need to know? You gotta be kidding me dude.
What else would you like to know?
@@SilverWolverine95 I know a whole lot more, but I suppose there is only so much time for a YT video. Thanks.