Search a list of auctions and see the realized prices for the coin Morgan Dollar, 1884-CC MS. PCGS The Standard for the Rare Coin Industry. Silver $26.97 (+0.60). USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1884-S Morgan Silver Dollar is Worth $45 in Average Condition and can be Worth $7,669 to $250,272 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. All 1884 coins are fully detailed with hand written stats, current melt values, both instrinsic & numismatic, prices,production numbers, and all other stats are current values that represent average marketplace or based off current silver or gold spot. 1884-S Morgan Silver Dollar Circulated. 2d 4h left (Wed, 06:04 PM) 1 bid. Sellers with highest buyer ratings. Returns, money back. Ships in a business day with tracking. Other lower mintage Morgan silver dollars include the 1886-S, 1888-S, 1889-S, 1893-S, 1893-O, 1894, 1895, 1895-S, 1895-O, and 1899. The king of the Morgan silver dollars is the 1895 plain (no mint mark), which has a starting price of $20,000 in average circulated condition. All of the 1895 plain Morgan silver dollars were proofs.
Early Silver Dollars
1884 Liberty Dollar
What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):
1884 Silver Dollar Mint Mark
Good (G-4) | Very Good (VG-8) | Fine (F-12) | Very Fine (VF-20) | Extremely Fine (EF-40) | About Uncirculated (AU-50) | Uncirculated (MS-60) | Uncirculated (MS-65) | Proof (PR-63) |
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$29 | $36 | $41 | $47 | $49 | $52 | $61 | $389 | $3,068 |
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar is Worth $36 in Average Condition and can be Worth $61 to $389 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof Coins can be Worth $3,068 or more. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.
MELT VALUE: $21.15
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- Seller: JZCollectableCoins16
Condition: EF - Seller: JZCollectableCoins16
Condition: XF/AU - $84.99
Free Shipping - $109.99
Free Shipping - Beautiful Reflective Coin Looks CHAU up to BU/MS60-61 - Original Mint Luster!!!Seller: 1currency1
Condition: Please grade for yourselves! - Seller: fiveocoinco
Condition: VF++ - Great coin with nice luster, good for someone's collection.Seller: TaddsCoins
Certification Agency: Other
Certification Number: RAW
Condition: VF - $124.99
Free ShippingSeller: TwinPortsCoins
Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated - Seller: dollarwise
Condition: AU judge yourself - Seller: dollarwise
Condition: BU + - Nice Coin for the money, coin in photos is exact coin you will will receive.Seller: JimCoins1492
- Seller: 4X4mike
Condition: Seems to be in VF condition - $60.00
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- Seller: whcwa
Condition: Circulated - $300.00
or Best OfferSeller: Bill4AncientCoins
Condition: AU-58 and Up Thru MS-60+ - Seller: busterhawks
Condition: Uncirculated
1884 Cc Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1884 Trade Dollar (Buy on eBay) represents one of the two extreme rarities of the series. Struck in proof format, the issue was not known to the numismatic community until the early 20th century. Only ten examples are known to exist, which is also the mintage figure indicated per all the major publications.
1884 Silver Dollars
Following the passage of the Sherman Silver Act in February 1878, demand for the Trade Dollar fell and production for circulation stopped. However, the Philadelphia Mint continued to fulfill orders from collectors for proofs during the next five years. The 1879-1883 Proof Trade Dollars were struck with mintages ranging from a low of 960 to a high of 1,987, making these issues more or less available. In 1884, production of proofs for the public ceased, although Mint records support the fact that ten coins were minted.
1884 Silver Dollar Value No Mint Mark
All ten examples of the 1884 Trade Dollar believed to have been struck are accounted for today. All grade Proof-60 or higher, indicating that they were carefully preserved after striking. An example graded PCGS PR65 sold at auction in November 2005 for $603,750.
Coin Specifications
How Much Is An 1884 Silver Dollar Worth
- Designer: William Barber
- Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
- Weight: 27.22 grams
- Diameter: 38.1 mm
- Edge: Reeded