- 1884 Silver Dollar Value
- 1896 Silver Dollar Value
- 1884 Silver Dollar Value Mint Mark O
- 1884 Silver Dollar Value No Mint Mark
- 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar
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- Current silver melt value. for a 1884 No mint mark is $20.54 and this price is based off the current silver spot price of $26.55 This value is dynamic so bookmark it and comeback for an up to the minute silver melt value. Want to join CoinTrackers and Track Your Coins 100% FREE? More of the Same 1904 Morgan Silver Dollar.
- The United States Mint manufactured Trade silver dollars minted from 1873 to 1885. The United States government's intention was to issue a coin that would compete with the dollar-sized silver coins of other countries that were trading with Asia.
- 1.) 1893 S Morgan Silver Dollar - Worth $550,000 2.) 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar - Worth $425,500 3.) 1889 CC Morgan Silver Dollar - Worth $280,000 4.) 1884 S Morgan Silver Dollar - Worth $215,000.
1884 Silver Dollar Value
Coin Info
$21.08
Based on the current price of silver, the melt value of the 1884 silver dollar is $12.64. However, even in lower grades, this coin is worth more for its numismatic value (its value to collectors) than for its metal value. The numismatic value varies quite a bit depending on the mint mark present on the coin. Here are the top 25 most valuable silver dollars (Morgan's/Peace Dollars) from the late 1800's to the early 1900's (updated: 2021). We've searched through the coin catalogues, books, and online stores and made a huge list of coin values.
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1896 Silver Dollar Value
United States
Silver Coin
0.77344 t oz
$1 USD
28,136,875
1884 Silver Dollar Value Mint Mark O
U.S. Mint
1884 Silver Dollar Value No Mint Mark
1884
The mid-1880s, including 1884, proved to be a quiet period across the board for Morgan Silver Dollar collectors. Morgan Dollar enthusiasts who actively pursue the VAM (Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis) varieties may disagree with such an assertion, for each year there is an increasing number of noted die varieties within the Morgan Dollar series, and this helps to lend to part of the excitement over collecting this series. However, the list below only includes the most commonly collected 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar issues, almost all of which below are the common date and mintmark combinations.
The 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar was produced in four mints: Carson City, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. The most valuable 1884 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 1884 Morgan Dollar. The New Orleans Mint used an 'O' and the San Francisco Mint an 'S”. The main mint in Philadelphia did not use a mintmark. Proof examples of Morgan Dollars from all years, including 1884, are rare which makes them expensive.
Baseball bets picks. 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar Mintage Figures
- 1884: 14,070,000; $35+
- 1884-CC: 1,136,000; $200+
- 1884-O: 9,730,000; $35+
- 1884-S: 3,200,000; $40+
- 1884 Proof: 875; $3,000+
While mintage figures for 1884 Morgan Dollars may indicate that a very high number of dollars from that year exist, it’s wise to take any official mintage figures for the Morgan Dollar series with a grain of salt. More than 270 million Morgan Dollars were melted pursuant to the Pittman Act of 1918, and therefore numerous issues within the series are actually far scarcer than mintage figures would suggest. Remember that Morgan Dollars are highly popular and widely collected, and that ultra-high grade Morgan Dollars are often your best bet when it comes to finding enthusiastic buyers should you ever decide to sell your Morgan Dollar collection.
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