1898-S Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1898-S Morgan Silver Dollar is much like the 1898 and 1898-O Morgan Dollars. The 1898-S Morgan Dollar has a mintage of 4,102,000,  a mintage very similar to that of the 1898 and 1898-O dollars. The coin is also struck above the average strike and has appealing luster. The 1898-S Silver Dollar is found often very easily except coins in the higher grades like MS-65+, which can be somewhat harder to find, but not rare by any means. The value of the 1898-S is higher than that of the 1898 and 1898-O. The 1898-S Morgan in MS-60 condition is worth around the $200-$250 range and in MS-67, the dollar is about $38,000.

1898-O Morgan Silver Dollar



Unfortunately, the 1898-O Morgan Silver Dollar is much like the 1898 Morgan Dollar in the way that it is a fairly common coin and not worth very much. The 1898-O Morgan can be found in all conditions due to the fact that many of the coins were released from vaults back near the end of 1962. The strike of the 1898-O Dollar are mostly good and nicer than an average strike while the luster is also very appealing. The 1898-O has no extraordinary die varieties to collect. The price of the 1898-O Silver Dollar is around $30 in MS-60 and in MS-67, the 1898-O is around $1,700 and doesn't even pass the $2,000 mark.

1898 Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1898 Morgan Dollar is an average Silver Dollar of the Morgan series. The 1898 had a proof coin mintage of 735 and a standard strike mintage of 5,884,000 coins. It is a common coin found in every grade from very worn out to being an MS coin. Most coins are ideal for collecting and come lusterous and nicely struck. The proof coins are some of the best in the whole Morgan Silver Dollar series. There are no notable VAM coins for this year. The 1898 Morgan Proof Dollar is fairly average pricewise, going from about $1,400 in PF-60 to around $30,000 as PF-68. The regular mintage coins go for about $30 in MS-60 and up to a measly $6,000 as MS-67.

The 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar wis the twenty-first coin of the Morgan Dollar series. It was minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New Orleans. The mintages for this year are:

Philadelphia-5,884,725

New Orleans-4,440,000

San Francisco-4,102,000

There were no special variety or error coins produced this year. The 1898-S Morgan Dollar in MS-67 condition has sold for as much as $35,000.

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