1882-S Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1882-S Morgan Silver Dollar is an average looking Morgan with nothing really special about it. There were 9,250,000 coins minted, many of which are in nice grades. There is VAM-20 on the reverse of the coin which deals with a doubled date and the S mintmark being tilted to the left. The 1882-S in MS-60 condition is worth around $40 and in MS-68 it's valued at around $10,000 give or take a few hundred dollars.

1882-O Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1882-O Morgan Dollar is an average coin in the Morgan Dollar series. One of the most difficult Morgans to collect is the 1882-O/S. This die variety was minted only for a small portion of the 6,090,000 1882-O dollars that were minted. The VAM-7 is the only special variety minted of the 1882-O, however there are some more for the 1882-O/S. The 1882-O/S Morgan Silver Dollar has VAM-3,VAM-4, and VAM-5, all of which are variations of the O/S on the coin's reverse. The 1882-O/S dollar is extremely hard to find in higher grades, making it a desirable dollar to collect. The 1882-O in MS-60 is worth about $30 to $40 and in MS-68 it is worth close to $45,000. The 1882-O/S is worth anywhere from around $50 to $200 in MS-60 and then near the $25,000 price in MS-65 depending on how good of strike it is.

1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar has a mintage of 1,133,000, a relatively high amount for a Carson City date. The coin is usually above average, being nicely struck and lusterous. The price of these dollars reflect the high mintage for this year. At MS-60, the coin is valued around $200, and in MS-68 the coin is shy of $40,000. There are no valuable VAMs for this year in the series.

1882 Morgan Silver Dollar



A whopping 11,100,100 Morgan Dollars were made for circulation at Philadelphia in 1882. The quality of coins from this year range a lot and unfortunately many have marks from being in bags. There were also around 1,100 proof coins minted in 1882. Like most Morgans made in this time, the value is not very high, around $30 for an MS-60, close to $24,000 as MS-67, and then few thousand dollars shy of $30,000 as PF-68.

The 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar is the fifth year in the Morgan Silver Dollar series. It was minted in Philadelphia, Carson City, San Francisco, and New Orleans. The mintages for this year are:

Philadelphia-11,101,000

Carson City-1,133,000

New Orleans-6,090,000

San Francisco-9,250,000

The one error in this year was the 1882O, O over S and this coin, with a strong strike, can be worth up to $25,000 graded as a MS-65 according to PCGS.

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