how much is a 1885 morgan silver dollar worth in mint condition?
Question by allan tinker: how much is a 1885 morgan silver dollar worth in mint condition?
i have a morgan sliver dollar, its in mint condition, my only fall is i cant find the mint on it, like it dont have the little letter saying where it was made, i was wondering how much its worth and where i would find where it was made, and if its like a "special" one because it dosent have a letter that i can see. please help!!!!
Best answer:
Answer by Ray
if it was actually made in 1885 then i think it would be worth thousands especially if it's in mint condition. but i dont know much about coins so keep researching.
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www.bullionmark.com.au Lateline Business - Australian Broadcasting Corporation Broadcast: 25/05/2011 - Reporter: Phillip Lasker Australia's leading television broadcaster has compared JP Morgan as silver price manipulators similar to Bunker Hunt in the late 1970's, with one major difference. JP Morgan has a concentrated short position to drive the silver price lower. Bullionmark CEO, Mark van der Sluys, who was interviewed by the Lateline Business program believes the silver price is manipulated lower to maintain confidence in paper currency in particular the US dollar. "It is well understood that interest rate markets are manipulated through Quantitative Easing and currencies are managed through market interventions, so why is it such a shock that large investment banks are managing silver prices lower to support broader central bank and government policy?" When asked about the recent sell off in the silver price, van der Sluys suggests "that the silver fundamentals remain strong and precious metals are the ultimate hedge against Government and Central bank incompetency. Gold and Silver should be part of every investment portfolio."
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February 17th, 2012 at 3:44 am
1885 silver dollar with out a mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. It is the common one from 1885. If it is in mint condition it would be worth $ 50 in MS-60. Higher than that in better grades. This link could help you if you want to sell it without getting ripped off.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2091661/dont_get_ripped_off_selling_you_coins.html
February 17th, 2012 at 4:37 am
Just dont use Margin, and I do not think the Gov can raise rates this time. More people have the ability to buy silver now. This Video is rubbish
February 17th, 2012 at 5:30 am
cheers mate
February 17th, 2012 at 5:40 am
This was broadcast on last night’s Lateline Business program.
February 17th, 2012 at 6:30 am
nice video. when was this first broadcast?