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1886, 1878S, 1885O, 1879O, 188O, 1886, 1881S, 1921, ALL MS 66 OR BETTER!

 

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1. 1886 Morgan Dollar (Philadelphia)

  • MS66 Value: Recent auction sales range from $192.50 to $229.50. PCGSPCGS

  • Market Range: Typically between $200 and $450, depending on toning and eye appeal.​

2. 1878-S Morgan Dollar (San Francisco)

  • MS66 Value: Sold for $947 in a 2013 Stack’s Bowers auction. PCGS

  • Price Guide Estimate: Approximately $933. APMEX

  • Market Range: Generally between $900 and $1,250.​

3. 1885-O Morgan Dollar (New Orleans)

  • MS66 Value: Recent sales range from $150 to $312. PCGSPCGS

  • Market Range: Typically between $300 and $500, with premiums for CAC-certified coins.​

4. 1879-O Morgan Dollar (New Orleans)

  • MS66 Value: Sold for $7,800 in a November 2024 auction. PCGS

  • Market Range: Generally between $7,000 and $10,000, reflecting its rarity in this grade.​

5. 1880-O Morgan Dollar (New Orleans)

  • MS66 Value: Price guide estimates suggest a value of $130,250. APMEX

  • Market Range: Typically between $100,000 and $140,000, due to its extreme rarity in MS66.​

6. 1881-S Morgan Dollar (San Francisco)

  • MS66 Value: Sold for $235 in a 2018 auction. PCGS

  • Market Range: Generally between $230 and $350, with higher prices for coins with exceptional luster or toning.​

7. 1921 Morgan Dollar (Philadelphia)

  • MS66+ Value: Sold for $2,160 in a 2021 Stack’s Bowers auction. PCGS

  • MS66 Value: Available for around $519. APMEX

  • Market Range: Between $500 and $2,200, depending on the specific grade and certification.​

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MORGAN DOLLARS

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