1901 Silver Dollar
1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar pictures, mintage, facts, and information. Value of 1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar. T he Morgan Silver Dollar series carries the distinction of being the most collected series of coins ever produced by the United States Mint. Those produced in Carson City, Nevada are the most cherished and sought-after of all the Morgans, making CC Morgans the most popular and desired Silver Coins ever produced by the United States. Pictured is a classic and rare Morgan silver dollar, minted in 1901 at the Philadelphia mint and still in uncirculated condition. Using these three top value factors; date, mint and condition it is recognized a scarce coin. Mint State grades: While specimens remain in MS-60 to 62 grades to the extent of an estimated 750 to 1,500 pieces, at higher levels the 1901 dollar is a major rarity. Only about 100 to 200 MS-63 coins are known, just 10 to 20 in MS-64, and, possibly, only 2 to 4 in MS-65. Most Mint State 1901 dollars are poorly struck and have inadequate lustre.
- 1901 Barber Half Dollar
Coin Info
1901 Barber half dollars are a popular coin among 20th century coin set collectors who want a choice example of the type. Barber halves of that year are more common than several other dates in the series, and that means the numismatist stands to find a great deal on a coin grading from full Good on up through Fine and higher. If your type collection is particularly high end, you may even seek a 1901 Barber half dollar grading from Extremely Fine or better, a tough grade for Barber halves of any date. However, 1901 Barber halves in that grade range are much easier to locate than those of most other dates.
What follows is a run-down of mintages and approximate values for 1901 Barber halves:
1901 – 4,268,000; $18
1901-O – 1,124,000; $24
1901-S – 847,044; $38
1901 proof – 813; $900
*Values are for coins in a grade of Good-4, unless otherwise noted.
The Barber half dollar was designed by Charles E. Barber and debuted in 1892, replacing the Liberty Seated half dollar. Barber half dollars, though technically a 19th-century design, are quite commonly associated with 20th-century coinage and usually represent the earliest type of half dollar that bullion investors commonly seek for junk silver.
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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 | $205 | - |
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1901-O Morgan Silver Dollar is Worth $36 in Average Condition and can be Worth $61 to $205 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. 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.
1901 Silver Dollar Value Rare
MELT VALUE: $21.17
1910 Morgan Silver Dollar
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