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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Morgan Dollars (1878–1921) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 31 distinct entries with CPG® values between $67.35 and $72,000.00. Morgan dollars, officially known as Liberty Head dollars, are among the most popular United States coins. These famous silver

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Morgan Dollars (1878–1921) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 31 distinct entries with CPG® values between $67.35 and $72,000.00.

Morgan dollars, officially known as Liberty Head dollars, are among the most popular United States coins. These famous silver dollars were struck from 1878 through 1904 and once more in 1921. They were designed by George T. Morgan, for whom the coin was colloquially renamed by numismatists and others involved with the coin hobby. The Morgan dollar is indisputably one of the most widely collected coins, with many individuals even outside the hobby familiar with Morgan dollars.

The coin`s widespread fame is perhaps in large part due to its association with the Old West, where they widely circulated during the 1880s and 1890s. Morgan dollars were frequently featured in Western films and television shows. It`s therefore no wonder that many Americans fancy thinking of the Morgan dollar as an historic relic of the Old West, oftentimes fancifully linking these large silver coins to busy saloons, dusty towns populated with gun-slinging cowboys, and notorious bank heists executed by outlaws such as Billy the Kid and Butch Cassidy.

There are 96 different date-and-mintmark combinations in the Morgan dollar series, and this does not even count the hundreds of distinct Morgan dollar varieties popularly shorthanded as VAMs, which refer to the initials of two numismatists named Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis, who began cataloging them in a book they published in 1971.

There are dozens of scarce Morgan dollars, with the 1889-CC and 1893-S serving as the indisputable series keys. All Carson City Morgan dollars are also scarce, as are many issues - even those with large numbers of circulated examples - proving highly difficult in Mint State grades. A relatively small number of Morgan dollars are found with reflective surfaces and categorized as proof-like coins, and an even smaller number of Morgans bear mirror-like surfaces with deep cameo frosting on the devices. These so-called DMPL Morgan dollars, or Deep Mirror Proof-Like Morgans, are among the most desirable of all Morgan dollars and command premiums that are sometimes many multiples in value the price of a regular Mint State Morgan dollar without those characteristics.

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1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS
Value Range: $120.00 - $28,000
$120.00 - $28,000
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878, VAM-4 MS
Value Range: $230.00 - $28,000
$230.00 - $28,000
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS PL
Value Range: $759 - $8,160
$759 - $8,160
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878, VAM-4 MS PL
Value Range: $759 - $8,160
$759 - $8,160
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS DMPL
Value Range: $1,300 - $10,000
$1,300 - $10,000
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878, VAM-4 MS DMPL
Value Range: $1,300 - $10,000
$1,300 - $10,000
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878, GSA Hoard, Hard package MS
Value Range: $860 - $8,580
$860 - $8,580
1880/79-O $1 MS
Value Range: $72.35 - $21,600
$72.35 - $21,600
1880/79-O $1 Crossbar, VAM-4 MS
Value Range: $74.87 - $22,100
$74.87 - $22,100
1880/79-O $1 MS PL
Value Range: $320 - $47,500
$320 - $47,500
1880/79-O $1 Crossbar, VAM-4 MS PL
Value Range: $320 - $47,500
$320 - $47,500
1880/79-O $1 MS DMPL
Value Range: $340 - $72,000
$340 - $72,000
1880/79-O $1 Crossbar, VAM-4 MS DMPL
Value Range: $1,150 - $72,000
$1,150 - $72,000
1880/79-S $1 MS
Value Range: $75.18 - $14,400
$75.18 - $14,400
1880/79-S $1 Medium S, VAM-8 MS
Value Range: $74.65 - $14,400
$74.65 - $14,400
1880/79-S $1 Large S, VAM-9 MS
Value Range: $74.65 - $14,400
$74.65 - $14,400
1880/79-S $1 MS PL
Value Range: $170.00 - $4,800
$170.00 - $4,800
1880/79-S $1 Medium S, VAM-8 MS PL
Value Range: $170.00 - $4,800
$170.00 - $4,800
1880/79-S $1 MS DMPL
Value Range: $200.00 - $4,320
$200.00 - $4,320
1880/79-S $1 Medium S, VAM-8 MS DMPL
Value Range: $200.00 - $4,320
$200.00 - $4,320
1880/79-S $1 Large S, VAM-9 MS DMPL
Value Range: $200.00 - $4,320
$200.00 - $4,320

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