1884 Morgan Silver Dollar

Morgan Silver Dollar Overview

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar is Worth $35 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). Although the 1884-S Morgan dollar had a relatively healthy mintage of 3.2 million coins, it seems that most of those were released directly into circulation. This is evidenced by the extreme rarity of this issue in the mint state grades. In choice, NGC has only graded a total of 12 examples for this issue, and a mere two in gem!

Sporting an elegant and instantly recognizable design, the Morgan silver dollar is likely the most popular U.S. silver dollar among collectors.

The Morgan silver dollar was first minted in 1878, five years after the Coinage Act of 1873 discontinued the use of silver in coinage and ended the practice of “free silver” minting.

Facilitated by the Bland-Allison Act, which required the Treasury to purchase between two and four million dollars’ worth of silver per month for use in minting, the Morgan silver dollar represents the return of silver coinage in United States currency.

Morgan silver dollars were minted until 1904, when a silver shortage halted production. 1921 was the final year of production for the coin and the first year of production for its successor, the Peace Dollar.

Engraver George T. Morgan was responsible for the design of both faces. At the center of the obverse is a profile bust portrait of Liberty surrounded by a ring of stars. In the upper portion of the ring is the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and at the bottom is the year of mintage.

The reverse features an eagle with outspread wings perched on an olive branch and a bundle of arrows and surrounded by a wreath. Above the eagle’s head is the motto “In God We Trust.” Along the upper rim is the legend “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and the denomination “ONE DOLLAR” is below the wreath.

History of the 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar

1884 was an early mintage for the Morgan silver dollar, only the seventh in the series, and it was not a particularly prolific year for production.

Silver dollars minted in Philadelphia in 1884 (no mint mark present) number 14,070,875. This location reports the highest number of silver dollars struck for the year.

The second highest amount of coins struck came from the New Orleans Mint (signified by an “O” beneath the base of the wreath on the reverse), which reports producing 9,730,000 coins. New Orleans is a less common mint mark than most due to a relatively short span of operation, so some consider coins produced here as more desirable.

Next is San Francisco (signified by an “S”), where 3,200,000 silver dollars were struck. High Uncirculated grades from this mint survive in very low numbers.

Finally, 1,136,000 silver dollars were minted in Carson City (signified by a “CC”). Even more than New Orleans, this mint mark is coveted by many collectors because of its rarity.

In terms of composition, this issue is standard for the series: 90% silver, 10% copper, with a diameter of 38.1mm and a mass of 26.73g.

Rediscovery of Carson City Mintages

Silver

Although Carson City mint marks are in general a rarity, in the case of Morgan silver dollars, they are much more common than they used to be.

Up until 1964, people looking to redeem their old Silver Certificate dollars would receive Morgan silver dollars, most commonly those minted in Carson City. By 1964, this practice had dwindled the supply of CC silver dollars to just under 3 million.

At this point, the Treasury department decided that Silver Certificates would only be recompensed with silver bullion, and starting in 1970, the remaining 2.9 million Morgan silver dollars were released and sold to the public.

1884 morgan silver dollar

The silver dollars sold in this series of sales, which include mintages from 1878 through 1893, are often referred to as the GSA Carson City Hoard.

Included in the Hoard were 962,000 1884-CC Morgan silver dollars, 84% of the entire original mintage! The CC issues of this year are still somewhat scarce, and their value reflects this, but thanks to the GSA sales of the 70s and early 80s, these coins are now much easier to find.

Valuing the 1884 Morgan Silver Dollar

Since Morgan silver dollars contain a high percentage of silver, their minimum value is typically their melt value, or how much they are worth to a precious metals dealer. Based on the current price of silver, the melt value of the 1884 silver dollar is $12.64.

However, even in lower grades, this coin is worth more for its numismatic value (its value to collectors) than for its metal value. The numismatic value varies quite a bit depending on the mint mark present on the coin.

1884 silver dollars minted in Philadelphia are the most common. Good-4 to Fine-12 grades are worth between $20 and $30. This is the average range of condition and value for these coins.

This increases to $36 in Very Fine-20, $39 in Extremely Fine-40, $41 in About Uncirculated-50, and $50 in Uncirculated (MS-60). Uncirculated (MS-65) coins are valued at $361, and proofs may be worth as much as $2,904.

Coins minted in New Orleans are valued similarly to Philadelphia issues, although high-grade Uncirculated (MS-65) specimens are worth a bit less: $180.

San Francisco issues are worth only a few dollars more in lower grades, but their value increases dramatically in the higher grades. Extremely Fine-40 examples are worth $61. About Uncirculated-50 examples may bring $298.

1884 Carson City Silver Dollar

Uncirculated San Francisco coins are extremely rare. Uncirculated-60 grades are worth $7,272, and Uncirculated-65 grade coins are valued at a staggering $237,542! Only two such specimens have been graded by the NGC, and one sold in a 2009 auction for almost $150,000!

Carson City issues do not exhibit the dramatically high values of the San Francisco coins, but they are the most valuable mintage in low and mid grades. Good-4 grades alone are worth $83.

The value increases to $102 in Very Good-8, $123 in Fine-12, $145 in Very Fine-20, $154 in Extremely Fine-40, and $161 in About Uncirculated-50. Uncirculated (MS-60) examples are worth $213, and Uncirculated (MS-65) examples are valued at $528.

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1884 Cc Morgan Silver Dollar

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PAYMENT - It is the buyer's responsibility to contact Berner's Auction Gallery via telephone 937-325-9925 or email at info@berners.com to arrange payment. Berner's Auction Gallery will email an invoice to you within 24 hours from the date of the sale. We accept cashiers check, traveler's check, money orders, wire transfers, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express with proper ID. If you have not contacted Berner's Auction Gallery to arrange payment within 48 hours of time that invoice is sent, we will charge the credit card you used to register for the auction for the amount of your invoice. We reserve the right to require bank checks or certified checks for large purchases.

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1884 Morgan Silver Dollar Proof

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SALES TAX
All sales are subject to Ohio and Clark County sales tax of unless purchased for resale and proper tax exemption form has been completed, the purchaser must possess a valid tax-exempt number. Berner's Auction Gallery must have a blanket exemption certificate with permit number and signature on any tax exempt sale.

1884 Morgan Silver Dollar Value

Condition Information

All property is sold 'AS IS, WHERE IS' and neither Berner's Auction Gallery nor the consignor makes any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to property or its value, and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness of description, genuineness, attribution, provenance, authenticity, authorship, completeness, condition of property or estimate of value. No statement (oral or written) in this catalog, at the sale, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty or representation, or any assumption of responsibility. All measurements are approximate. Antiques, by the very nature of their age, have wear that reflects their years of use. As a result, honest wear earned from use is to be expected and is sometimes the proof that an item is an antique. Normal wear will not be listed. Buyers who would like to know the fine points regarding condition should call.