1891-O Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1891-O Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most inexpensive coins in the Morgan Dollar series. It has a mintage of 7,954,529. The 1891-O Morgan starts at about $100 as MS-60 and then is only worth around $7,000 to $8,000 in MS-65. The lack of value is due to the poor strike and quality of the coin. Some decent 1891-O Dollars can be discovered, but it will take some looking. VAM-1A features an incredibly strong clashed E on the reverse of the Morgan Dollar. This variety is often discovered as an Almost Uncirculated coin, making it that much more valuable if one is found in uncirculated condition, which is a very rare find.

1891-S Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1891-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a Morgan Dollar ideal for collecting. The coin does not get to be too expensive, around $60 in MS-60 and then about $15,000 in MS-67. The condition of the coins, however, is great because they are known for being lustrous and struck very well. The mintage of the 1891-S Morgan is 5,296,000, which is just enough to keep the price down, but not too high to where the value is decreased dramatically. VAM-3 is one to look out for in this date. The stars to the left of the date are doubled, the date is slightly to the left, and the eyelid is doubled. VAM-3 goes for over $200 in MS-62/MS-63 condition.

1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1891-CC Morgan Dollar is a great coin that collectors must have. Most of the strikes are good, but some can be bad while almost all of them have great luster, so finding a very nice looking one should be pretty simple. The 1891-CC was minted 1,618,000. VAM-3 is very common to find and features a gouge mark right below the eagle's beak. It is often referred to as a "Spitting Eagle". The 1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is worth a bit less than $400 in MS-60 and then about $38,000 in MS-67.

1891 Morgan Silver Dollar



Although the 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar has a mintage of 8,693,556, it can be a nice find for collectors. The quality of this coin stinks, with an average strike and bad luster. Nice coins in higher grades are hard to find and can be worth a ton of money. The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar Proof was a mintage of 650 and finding a good coin could be difficult. In MS-60, the 1891 Silver Dollar is worth $50 and then the value goes up around $40,000 in MS-67 due to the rareness of finding a coin in this grade. The value of the Proof 1891 however, is about average even though it has a low mintage. A PF-60 is worth a bit more than a $1,000, while a PF-67 will go for about $20,000, maybe a little more. VAM-2 and VAM-2A are the coins to look out for as with these coins the ear is doubled and VAM-2A has a die break that resembles a mustache.

The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar



1891 Morgan Silver Dollar

The 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar was the fourteenth year that the Morgan Dollar was in production. It was minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco, New Orleans, and Carson City. The mintages for this year are:
Philadelphia-8,694,206

Carson City-1,618,000

New Orleans-7,954,529

San Francisco-5,296,000

There were no special variety or error coins produced this year. The 1891 Morgan Dollar in MS-65 condition can be worth up to $40,000.

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