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		<description><![CDATA[United States Dollar is the official currency of the United States of America. Also known as the American Dollar. This is identified with its symbol ($) and with its code USD and usually abbreviated as US$. US Dollar is the money used for international transactions.  Many countries use this as their official currency and for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: medium;">United States Dollar is the official currency of the United States of America. Also known as the American Dollar. This is identified with its symbol (<strong>$</strong>) and with its code <strong>USD</strong> and usually abbreviated as <strong>US$</strong>. US Dollar is the money used for international transactions.  Many countries use this as their official currency and for some it is de facto currency. For some British Overseas Territories make use of the US Dollar as their sole currency.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>The Symbol:</strong> The symbol of the US Dollar ($) is generally written the numerical amount. It is being explained that the symbol comes from the Pillars of Hercules on the silver Spanish dollar coins that has appears as two vertical lines (||) and a cloth band wavering that forms like an S. <strong></strong></span><a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-696" title="dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/usdollar.jpg" alt="dollar" width="259" height="109" /></a></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>The Structure:</strong> <em>US Dollar Coin</em> US Dollar is in form of a coin which is called as dollar coin and bill that is known as the dollar bill. Dollar coin is made up of gold, silver and base metal. There are three commonly known dollar coins. These are the Silver coin, Gold coin, and Presidential coin. The Silver coin is made of white metal issued in United States with a value of one dollar.  The Gold coin or the gold-colored dollars are also produced the United States of America. The last one is the golden dollar what we call as the Presidential coin even if it is not made of gold or it doesn’t contain any element of gold it is still considered as the golden dollar because of its golden color. Moreover, the design for the obverse of the dollar coin is the portraits of presidents and it is designed by many. The reverse side has the Statue of Liberty design designed by Don Everhart <em>US Dollar Bill</em> The US Dollar Bill is formally divided into ten dimes. It is made of cotton fiber paper. It has a design of George Washington in obverse portion and for the reverse side it has the Great Seal of the United States.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Usage:</strong> The usage of the US Dollar is on great demand. It is being used for many countries as for trades. The US Dollar is also very useful in economy. It is also being used to show the economy status of a certain country. Generally it is used as payments mainly in travelling internationally. It is eventually used as what we call as the official dollarization. It is a process in which few nations used it as their official currency. Furthermore, it is as well as used as the set unit of currency in the international markets for supplies in gold and oil. Even the foreign companies list and sell their products in dollars. It is the proof that the US Dollar still remains as the world’s leading reserve currency. <strong>Exchange Rate</strong> For some countries a US Dollar has its different exchange rates. In countries for North and South America, Paraguay Guarani (PYG) has the biggest exchange rate of 4129.85053. And from Asia and Pacific, the biggest exchange rate for the US Dollar is the Vietnamese Dong (VND) with a rate of 20766.70826. In Europe, Belarusian Ruble (BYR) has the biggest exchange rate of 8750.02684. For Middle East and Central Asia, Iranian Rial (IRR) 10486.14037 is the largest exchange rate for the US dollar. Finally, Zambian Kwacha (ZMK) has an exchange rate of 4944.91058 and it is the biggest for Africa.</span>
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		<title>Silver Eagle Dollar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Silver Eagle Dollar is the official coin of the United States of America, also known as the silver bullion coin. It contains one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. The content, weight and purity were certified by the United States Mint. The silver coin was authorized and approved by the Liberty Coin Act under Title [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Silver Eagle Dollar</strong> is the official coin of the United States of America, also known as the silver bullion coin. It contains one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. The content, weight and purity were certified by the United States Mint. The silver coin was authorized and approved by the Liberty Coin Act under Title II Public Law 99-61 on July 9, 1985. It was at large by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986. As years passed, the Silver Eagle Dollar has been produced at three mints. These are San Francisco Mint, Philadelphia Mint and West Point Mint. It is being produced <a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-dollar"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-670" title="silver eagle dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/silver-eagle-dollar.jpg" alt="silver eagle dollar" width="134" height="135" /></a>both uncirculated and proof condition. The uncirculated coins come in a government tube of twenty coins. On the other hand, proof coins come in the official government issued velvet lined official gift box in the length of COA (Certificate of Authenticity).</p>
<h2>Silver Eagle Dollar Value</h2>
<p><strong>            </strong>The obverse design of the coin is based on Adolph A. Weinman’s 1916 “Walking Liberty.” It had been originally used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar of the United States (1916-1947). The design became a public favorite and most loved designs of any United States coinage of modern times. It is decorated with the year and issuance of minting, the phrase IN GOD WE TRUST and word LIBERTY.</p>
<p>However, the reverse was designed by John Mercanti portraying a heraldic eagle behind a shield. The eagle grasps an olive branch in the right talon and arrows in its left talon. The design tries to boom the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle, there are thirteen five-pointed stars representing the Thirteen Colonies. Still the reverse,  phrases UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER~ONE DOLLAR, and EPLURIBUS UNUM.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<h3>Silver Eagle Dollar Coin</h3>
<p><strong>            </strong>The Silver Eagle Dollar has a mass of 31.103g equivalent to 1.00troy oz and a diameter of 40.6mm which is equal to 1.598in. It is quiet thick with 2.98mm and corresponds to 0.1193in. The edge is eventually Reeded and the coin is composed of 99.9%Ag (balance Cu).</p>
<h4><strong>What is my Silver Eagle Dollar worth?</strong></h4>
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<p>The coin is considered as one of the most beautiful American coins ever minted. The beauty of the Silver Eagle makes it easy to buy and sell at most coin companies especially on precious metal and brokerage companies. There are some authorized dealers for this Silver Eagle Dollar. It’s affordable with prices based on the market price of silver and the distribution cost as well. Furthermore, since 1986 the Silver Eagle Dollars has 130 million sold and become the World’s best-selling silver coins because of its great quality.<strong><br />
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<h4><strong>Silver Eagle Dollar Current Value:</strong></h4>
<p><strong>            </strong>The value of the Silver Eagle Dollar is unpredictable from year 1986-2010.</p>
<p>1986: Silver Eagle Dollar has special price for its first year to be issued with the price of $ 99.95.</p>
<p>1987: $ 96.30</p>
<p>1988: $ 99.00</p>
<p>1989: $ 96.65</p>
<p>1990: $ 95.00</p>
<p>1991: $ 96.65</p>
<p>1992: $ 95.40</p>
<p>1993: $ 119.00 (1<sup>ST</sup> year of Silver Eagle production at the Philadelphia mint)</p>
<p>1994: $ 123.00</p>
<p>1995: $ 105.00</p>
<p>1996: $ 100.00</p>
<p>1997: $ 105.50</p>
<p>1998: $ 95.00</p>
<p>1999: $ 99.00</p>
<p>2000: $ 99.50</p>
<p>2001: $ 93.70 (1<sup>st</sup> year of being minted at the West Point US government mint)</p>
<p>2002: $ 93.00</p>
<p>2003: $ 95.40</p>
<p>2004: $ 94.00</p>
<p>2005: $ 94.20</p>
<p>2006: $ 92.00</p>
<p>2007: $ 93.20</p>
<p>2008: $ 97.00</p>
<p>2009: (The US Mint announced that there were no production of any “proof” silver eagle coins, exactly October 2009 for the reason that they were unable to secure enough silver blanks for production.</p>
<p>2010: $ 96.65 (The US Mint resumed the production of the proof silver eagle coins.</p>
<p>The Silver Eagle Dollar is an American Icon, please leave any insightful comments that you have for our visitors.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Silver Dollar</strong> was first minted and issued in the year 1794 which are found in United States. The silver dollar is usually used for any big white metal coin which is issued in United States which has a face value of one dollar despite that some purists believe that any dollar is not true silver unless it has some silver metal in it. As years passed, there were many types of silver dollar designs, latest one is the American Silver Eagle or Silver Eagle Dollar and in the middle of 2010 there were more than 230 million silver dollars minted. The prices charged for Silver Dollar varies from year to year.<a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-654" title="Silver Dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/Silver-Dollar.jpg" alt="Silver Dollar" width="160" height="160" /></a></p>
<h2><strong>Silver Dollar, The Design:</strong></h2>
<p>The Silver Dollar comes in various designs which include:</p>
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<li>Flowing Hair Dollar which was issued from 1794-1795</li>
<li>Draped Bust Dollar which was issued from 1795-1803</li>
<li>Gobrecht Dollar which was issued from 1836-1839</li>
<li>Seated Liberty Dollar which was issued from 1840-1873</li>
<li>Trade Dollar which was issued from 1873-1878 for Business and Proofs struck and 1879-1885 for Proof Only</li>
<li>Morgan Dollar which was issued from 1878-1904 and 1921</li>
<li>Peace Dollar which was issued from 1921-1935 which has high relief from 1921 and low relief from 1928 and 1934-1935</li>
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<h3><strong>Silver Dollar, The Specifications:</strong></h3>
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<li>The latest silver dollar which is Silver Eagle Dollar is produced in uncirculated burnished, uncirculated and proof versions</li>
<li>The available mint marks are: P for Philadelphia, W for West Point and S for San Francisco</li>
<li>The available dates are from 1986 up to present with <a title="Silver Prices" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-prices/" target="_blank">silver prices</a></li>
<li>The thickness for uncirculated version is 0.117 inc which is 2.98mm and the proof version is 0.122 inch which is 3.10mm</li>
<li>The diameter is 1.598 inches which is 40.6mm</li>
<li>The Silver Dollar composes 99.9% of silver</li>
<li>The edge is reed</li>
<li>The Silver Dollar weighs 1.0000 troy oz. which is 31.1g</li>
<li>It contains silver that is 0.999 troy oz. or 31.072g and balance Copper</li>
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<h4><strong>American Eagle Silver Dollar, The Beauty:</strong></h4>
<p>The latest silver dollar was one of the rarest silver dollars minted in the 10<sup>th</sup> Anniversary of American Eagle. It released the 1<sup>st</sup> limited edition set in the year 1995, which made it interesting and it was the 1995-W Silver Proof American Eagle. Which was only available through a 5-coin proof anniversary set that was honored by the American Eagle bullion coinage. In that same year, this silver dollar sold more than a thousand dollars because of its high demand and limited mintage and now it’s likely to be charged up to $5,000 for a single <em>silver dollar</em>.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>1901 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> is highly inestimable to the numismatic eye. Since 1878, the production of Morgan silver coins led to the excess in number of silver coins outrunning the demand for it. Being the case, a number of coins have been kept in treasury vaults for a longer period of time, uncirculated. After having been released by the Treasury Department, then begun the quest for these valuable Morgan silver dollar coins, piquing interest of coin collectors and numismatics across the globe.</p>
<h2>1901 Morgan Silver Dollar Value</h2>
<p>Indeed, the Morgan silver dollar coins are one of the rarest and hardest to find. If you have one, you should know, it’s a rare possession. It has the face of Lady Liberty on one side and an eagle on the other holding an arrow and olive branches. The denomination of Morgan Silver coin is 1.00 <a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-645" title="1901 Morgan Silver Dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/1901-Morgan-Silver-Dollar.jpg" alt="1901 Morgan Silver Dollar" width="160" height="160" /></a>USD.<br />
The 1901 Morgan Silver dollar coin as with the other Morgan coins are rare. It has 6,962,000 circulation strikes. With a diameter of 38.1 millimeters and a weight of 26.73 grams, the 1901 Morgan silver dollar coin may actually cost $30-$60 dollars in its poorest state, depending on the mint marks. A 1901-S may cost more than the 1901-O Morgan<strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"> <a title="Silver Dollar" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-dollar" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Silver Dollar</span></a></span></strong>.</p>
<h3>1901 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin</h3>
<p>The former may amount to $3,600 if considered to be in good shape while the latter may just cost about $190. It is believed that only about 9% of all 1901 Morgan silver dollar coins are minted in San Francisco and about 56% are minted in New Orleans, such the terms 1901-S and 1901-O Morgan silver dollar coins respectively.<br />
The 1901 Morgan silver dollar without no mint mark may cost just about $55 and could amount to $32,500. These are the coins minted in Philadelphia. The prices however do not reference to any grade scale. The edges around the 1901 are reeded. There are about 813 proofs 1901 Philadelphia min Morgan silver dollar coin that are sold for $3000. Some of the 1901 Morgan silver dollar coin have double die reverse errors and could be sold to up to $3650.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<h4>What is my 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar worth?</h4>
<p>Its metal content constitutes 10% copper and 90% silver. The coin exceeds $24.37 dollars more than its intrinsic value which costs just about $30.63. Coins with higher numismatic value are always considered as long term investments. Even with the decline and drop of the metal value, you are assured that coin collectors would still want to buy your <em>1901 Morgan Silver Dollar</em> coins regardless.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you venturing on a fun and exciting hobby of coin collecting about the <strong>1900 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong>? Read on. You may want to know more about some of the world’s most valuable coins. The Morgan silver coins are definitely in the running towards becoming one of the most appraised and valued coins. If you haven’t heard a thing about Morgan silver dollar coins, might as well take the opportunity to find out about it.</p>
<h2><strong>1900 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> Value</h2>
<p>Morgan silver coins, through time, have become more valuable to the numismatics. It hauls a rich history that has passed through the ravages of time. Termed as Morgan coins after the designer George T. Morgan, Morgan silver dollar coins each have varying value depending on whether it <a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-636" title="1900 morgan silver dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/1900-morgan-silver-dollar1.jpg" alt="1900 morgan silver dollar" width="135" height="135" /></a>had been circulated or kept in its best shape.</p>
<p>The 1900 Morgan silver dollar coins are one of the rarest among the Morgan coins.  There are a total of 8,830, 000 1900 Morgan silver dollar coins minted. 912 proofs are issued at this mint that are said to be sold at $2,500-$2,800. Its diameter is about 38.1 millimeters and it weighs  about 26.73 grams or .7735 oz.  It constitutes 90% silver and the rest is copper as with the case of all the Morgan silver dollars.</p>
<h3><strong>1900 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin</strong></h3>
<p>The edge of the 1900 Morgan dollar coin is “reeded”. There are however no mint marks in the said coin.  The value of its silver met would cost up to $30.72.</p>
<p>Roughly estimated, the <strong>1900 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> may cost about $27 in its poor state and condition (that means it is worn) and can reach up to $185 if considered in great shape. Such have no reference to any grade scale. As opposed to the 1899 Morgan silver dollar coin, the 1900 silver dollar coin would cost $3.72 dollars less than its intrinsic value. A silver bug may find more value to this silver coin than does a collector. You must know however, that most often than not in coin collecting, it’s hard to get a coin for less than spot price, especially in this economy.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<h4>What is my <strong>1900 Morgan Silver Dollar worth?</strong></h4>
<p>The finest and uncirculated samples that are graded and appraised by the PCGS are 8 MS-67’s, 3 MS-67 which are prooflikes and a 2 MS-65 which are deep mirror prooflikes and are a reflection of <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a title="Silver Prices" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-prices/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">silver prices</span></a></span>.  There are actually Gem Proofs minted at 1900 for a price but it comes very rare. The hardest to find are often the finest proofs graded. The finest <em>1900 Morgan Silver Dollar</em> coins graded are 2 PR-67’s, one PRCA-67 Proof Cameos.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1899 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> coins nowadays have definitely earned widespread popularity among coin collectors. To begin with, the coins were named after its stylist, George T. Morgan. Its first minting began in the year 1878 succeeding the Bland Alison Act which was a congress act that stipulates that the U.S. Treasury should purchase a certain amount of silver that is to be circulated as silver coins.<br />
These coins are graded and usually higher grades are those that are hardest to find.</p>
<h2>1899 Morgan Silver Dollar</h2>
<p>There are the top five Morgan silver coins. The 1899 was one of the least popular among all the Morgan Silver coins and it proves to be highly valuable. It has earned, basing on the Sheldon scale, a benefit factor of 11.2.<a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-625" title="1899 morgan silver dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/1899-morgan-silver-dollar.jpg" alt="1899 morgan silver dollar" width="135" height="135" /></a><br />
Long ago, these Morgan silver coins had been brushed off by the coin collectors. It had very low value amounting to a stark $1.00. But years had passed and the coins have earned more value. When the government began releasing 1000 original silver pieces to the public, it had precipitated the Morgan mania and thus more and more collectors are drawn to collect the said coins. It’s simplicity and beauty and its breadth of history has definitely caught the attention of those with numismatic interests.</p>
<h3>1899 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin</h3>
<p>The 1899 Morgan silver dollar coin weighs about 26.73 grams with a diameter of 38.1 millimeters. It is basically 90% silver and 10% copper. No mint marks are found in the 1899 Morgan silver coin. Its edges are reeded and it has 330,000 circulation strikes that means there are 330, 000 totally produced Morgan silver coins. The 1899 Morgan silver coin has a face value of 1.00 USD.<br />
If collecting the 1899 Morgan silver coin appeals to you, you may be interested to know about how much one could cost. In a poor condition, the 1899 Morgan silver dollar coin may cost about $197.00 give or take some dollars.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<h4>What is my 1899 Morgan Silver Dollar worth?</h4>
<p>On the other hand, such coins in supreme condition and in great shape may cost up to $3000. Such <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><a title="Silver Prices" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-prices/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">silver prices</span></a></span></strong> are not referencing any standard grading scale. Many people who have the apt for collecting coins consider the Morgan silver dollars as one of the most valuable and most sought after. Its cost exceeds its intrinsic value. That means even with the decline in the metal price value, many collectors and numismatics would still want to buy the silver dollar regardless of its intrinsic value. Collecting these <em>1899 Morgan Silver Dollar</em> coins may be a long term investment.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>1898 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> is not different from the other Morgan Silver Dollar preceding it. It still is part of the 1878 – 1904 Morgan Silver Dollar series which was designed by George T. Morgan. This silver dollar has the same weight, size as well as its gem contents. The weight of this silver dollar series is still 26.73 grams and its size is 38.1 millimeter in diameter. The silver content of this 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar is 90% and the copper content is just 10%. The edge of this silver coin series is also reeded much like its predecessors.<a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-coin-prices"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-618" title="1898 morgan silver dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/1898-morgan-silver-dollar.jpg" alt="1898 morgan silver dollar" width="158" height="158" /></a></p>
<h2>1898 Morgan Silver Dollar Value</h2>
<p>However unlike the other Morgan Silver Dollar produced earlier, this 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar was minted in just three city mints; namely: Philadelphia, New Orleans and San Francisco. The silver dollar minted in Philadelphia has no mint mark while the other two mints always print mint marks on each coin they produced. The silver dollar which was minted in San Francisco bears the S mint mark while those that were minted from New Orleans use letter O as its mint marks.</p>
<h3>1898 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin</h3>
<p>To know the value of this 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar you need to have it assessed by a legitimate and professional coin grader to avoid fraud thus you can get the real value of your coin. Actually you can do your own self assessment according to the appearance of the Morgan Silver coin you have in your possession. All you need to do is to compare the authentic from the counterfeit and see the difference by making a closer and extensive scrutiny of the silver coin in question. It is not as difficult as it might sound to do correctly. Just take your time and you will see for yourself.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<h4>What is my 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar worth?</h4>
<p>When you do your self assessment of grading your 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar you need to examine the appearance of the coin. Look for its mint marks since mint marks also matter a lot when you want to establish the value of your coin. When you are done with the mint mark try to examine whether the coin is slightly worn out, meaning you need to take a closer look at the hair of Lady Liberty as well as the feathers of the eagle. Another thing you need to take into consideration is the luster of your coin. If it still bears the mint luster then your coin must be one of the uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar thus it may have a grade of MS60-65. When you think your coin can possibly get that grade then you better find a professional who has the expertise in grading Morgan Silver dollar because your <em>1898 Morgan Silver Dollar</em> might be worth a fortune depending on current <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><a title="Silver Prices" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-prices/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">silver prices</span></a></span></strong>.
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like other Morgan Silver Dollars, the 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar did not get much recognition not until these days where the value of silver is sky rocketing. Both numismatists and silver investors give so much interest on Morgan Silver Dollars as a result its value drastically increased. However the value of Morgan Silver Dollar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like other Morgan Silver Dollars, the <strong>1897 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> did not get much recognition not until these days where the value of silver is sky rocketing. Both numismatists and silver investors give so much interest on Morgan Silver Dollars as a result its value drastically increased. However the value of Morgan Silver Dollar depends on the quality as well as the condition of the coin.</p>
<h2>1897 Morgan Silver Dollar Value</h2>
<p>Before the value is given it still will go through a grading system to find out the real market value of the Morgan Silver Dollar in your possession.<a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-609" title="1897 morgan silver dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/1897-morgan-silver-dollar.jpg" alt="1897 morgan silver dollar" width="134" height="135" /></a><br />
The 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar these days is among the most popular choice of coin collectors as well as silver investors due to its aesthetic and historic value. Because of the fact that a lot of numismatists as well as silver investors have been purchasing large amount of Morgan Silver Dollar the potential of this silver coin becomes a potential investment for decades. Nevertheless the 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar did not become a huge investment thus you can still purchase this series in an affordable price these days.</p>
<h3>1897 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin</h3>
<p>If you happen to possess an 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar and plan to sell it, you first need to know the features of this silver coin as well as the grading category to make sure you will get the real worth of your silver coin. For its feature you need to know that the 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar has a standard size, weight and gem content. Whichever city mint it came from, its weight is still 26.73 grams while the size is 38.1 millimeter in diameter. Its gem contents are also the same as its predecessor that is 90% pure silver and exactly 1/10, a tenth i.e. 10% copper by content.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<h4>What is my 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar worth?</h4>
<p>The face value of this 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar is $1 however the intrinsic value depends on the Mint State of each coin. It may cost from a few hundred of dollars to more than several thousands dollars. The edge of this coin is reeded, you will know that the Morgan Silver Dollar you have is authentic if and only if you can find the notches surrounding the coin. If there aren’t any reed then that coin you have there is simply a counterfeit and the <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><a title="Silver Prices" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-prices/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">silver prices</span></a></span></strong> for them still drop.<br />
Just the other Morgan Silver Dollar you need to have your Morgan Silver Dollar graded. The grading categories of this 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar are as follows: VF20 for Very Fine, EF40 meaning Extremely Fine, and AU50 which means About Uncirculated, MS60 this means Uncirculated, MS63 for Select Uncirculated, MS65 which means Choice Uncirculated for this <em>1897 Morgan Silver Dollar</em>.
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike its predecessors the 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar was only minted by three major city mints, namely: the Philadelphia mints, New Orleans and San Francisco. However the Morgan Silver Dollar produced by the New Orleans mint is considered to be consistently poor in quality. Due to the fact that its strike is awful and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike its predecessors the <strong>1896 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> was only minted by three major city mints, namely: the Philadelphia mints, New Orleans and San Francisco. However the Morgan Silver Dollar produced by the New Orleans mint is considered to be consistently poor in quality. Due to the fact that its strike is awful and the luster is appalling and most of all marks are all over the coins. In general the 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar minted in New Orleans has full of mint errors thus finding a gem mint state is too difficult.</p>
<h2>1896 Morgan Silver Dollar Value</h2>
<p>However if you are lucky enough to find an almost circulated 1896-O Morgan silver dollar in good condition then a few hundred dollars will be easy to get.<a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-600" title="1896 morgan silver dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/1896-morgan-silver-dollar-e1313691362657.jpg" alt="1896 morgan silver dollar" width="210" height="135" /></a><br />
On the other hand the 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar minted in San Francisco has the following features: Circulation Strikes reaches up to 5,000,000 yet its proof strikes is 0, the silver content is similar to the other Morgan Silver Dollar since it also contains 90% silver and just 10% copper. Its weight is 26.73 grams with a size of 38.1 millimeters in diameter. You will know that it is authentic if you can see the edge which is reeded. Failure to find these features means your silver dollar might be one of those Chinese counterfeit.</p>
<h3>1896 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin</h3>
<p>Basically if you want to sell your 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar then you need to know the different grading category as follows: VF 20 which means Very Fine, Morgan Silver Dollar under this grade must have at least two thirds of Lady Liberty’s hairlines from its top most forehead to its ear must be clearly showing, with a well defined ear; on the reverse feathers of the bald eagle’s image must show a slight wear.<br />
The EF 40 grade means Extra Fine, Morgan Silver Dollar can get this grade if the ear is bold and all hairlines are strong at the reverse the Eagle’s feathers must be plain with a slight wear on the wing tips and breast areas.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<p>This wear and tear is actually very common to be worn on these places for most of them.  AU 50 stands for About Uncirculated silver coins in this condition only shows slight wear marks on the bust shoulders, hair on the left forehead and most of all at the breast and top of the eagle’s wings. MS60-63 is almost similar; the 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar must have its full mint luster yet contains noticeable scuff marks or bag abrasions that would decrease<span style="color: #ff0000;"> <a title="Silver Prices" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-prices/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">silver prices</span></a></span>. And lastly MS64 stands for Uncirculated silver coins with this mint state or grade must only show few contact marks scattered on the coins and most of all it has an attractive luster as well as good eye appeal. However MS65 means Choice Uncirculated, <em>1896 Morgan Silver Dollar</em> coins in these grade must contains light scattered contact marks most of all it has a strong luster and attractive.
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar first came into existence in the year 1878 when it was minted due to the large amount of silver discovered in the Nevada Mine. Due to the over supply of silver minting of Morgan Silver Dollar continue until the year 1904 until its final year in 1921. There were more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>1895 Morgan Silver Dollar</strong> first came into existence in the year 1878 when it was minted due to the large amount of silver discovered in the Nevada Mine. Due to the over supply of silver minting of Morgan Silver Dollar continue until the year 1904 until its final year in 1921. There were more than a billion Morgan Silver Dollars minted for circulation.</p>
<h2>1895 Morgan Silver Dollar Value</h2>
<p>However in the year 1895 there were just few Morgan Silver Dollar Minted thus the 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar was considered rare and scarce. For <a href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-588" title="1895 Morgan Silver Dollar" src="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/wp-content/uploads/1895-Morgan-Silver-Dollar.jpg" alt="1895 Morgan Silver Dollar" width="134" height="135" /></a>this reason it was called the King of Morgan Silver Dollars even up to these days.  The front or face of this Morgan Silver Dollar is called obverse; it contains the image of Lady Liberty statue. You can also find the words “E Pluribus Unum”. The back side of this Morgan Silver Dollar is called reverse and it contains a bald eagle with wings spreading out.</p>
<h3>1895 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin</h3>
<p>The talons on the other hand are clutching an olive branch and a set of arrows. You can find the initial of its designer under Lady Liberty’s neck on the obverse while the mint mark is found at the reverse under the wreath under the eagle.  This does not affect <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a title="Silver Prices" href="http://www.morgansilverdollarvalues.com/silver-prices/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">silver prices</span></a></span> at all really.  The weight of an 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar is still similar with its predecessors that are 38.1 millimeters and the size is 1.5 inches in diameter. The silver content is still the same with the rest of the authentic Morgan Silver Dollar coins which is 90% silver and only 10% copper. The 1895 Morgan Dollar like all of the others before and since, weighed 26.73 g and most of all its edges were reeded.<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
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<h4>What is a 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar worth?</h4>
<p>The 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar reaches only 862,000 circulation strikes. Moreover out of the five major city mints only three city mints minted the 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar namely: the New Orleans, Louisiana, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Morgan Silver Dollar minted in New Orleans bears the O mint mark while those that come from the Philadelphia mint never have any mint mark at all. Nevertheless Morgan Silver dollar which was minted in San Francisco bears the S mint mark.<br />
Consequently, the proofs of this 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar is just 880 however according to some experts that a portion of these 80 existing proofs were introduced into the circulation unintentionally. As a result some of these 1895 Morgan Silver Dollars has worn appearance just like the one which comes from the circulation strike. In addition the Proofs of these <span style="text-decoration: underline;">1895 Morgan Silver Dollars</span> have 179 reeds on the contrary those which belongs to the circulation strikes have other number of reeds.
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