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1889 Morgan silver dollar

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AI Identification

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1889 Morgan Silver Dollar (Reverse)

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AI Estimated Value

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$60 - $90

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar, specifically showing the reverse side of the coin. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, typical of Morgan Dollars, and has a metallic silver-gray appearance with some darker toning or patina visible, particularly in the recessed areas and around the lettering, indicating natural aging. The central motif is a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings, clutching an olive branch in its right talon and arrows in its left, symbolizing peace and preparedness for war, respectively. A wreath of laurel branches encircles the eagle. Above the eagle, the inscription 'In God We Trust' is clearly legible in Gothic script. Surrounding the design along the rim are the words 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' across the top half and 'ONE DOLLAR' across the bottom half, separated by stars. The edge of the coin features denticles, or small tooth-like projections, which are well-defined but show some minor wear consistent with circulation. There are no obvious significant scratches, dents, or major gouges visible on this side, suggesting it is in at least a moderately circulated condition rather than heavily worn. The overall impression is one of a well-preserved antique coin with good detail remaining, though it is not in uncirculated condition as evidenced by the subtle softening of high points. No mint mark is discernible from this image alone (often located below the wreath on the reverse), which would indicate the mint of origin (e.g., San Francisco, New Orleans, Carson City, or Philadelphia). This coin belongs to the late 19th-century American coinage style.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar (Reverse). Based on the visual evidence, the coin appears authentic. The key design elements, including the eagle, 'In God We Trust' motto, and 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONE DOLLAR' inscription, are consistent with known genuine 1889 Morgan Dollars. The denticles are present and show expected wear for a circulated coin. The overall condition suggests a grade in the Fine (F) to Very Fine (VF) range. While the high points show softening, significant details like the eagle's feathers and the lettering remain quite clear. The toning or patina is natural and adds to its appeal, indicating it hasn't been unnaturally cleaned. Market conditions for common date Morgan Dollars in this circulated grade are relatively stable, with values largely driven by their silver content and collector demand. The 1889 Philadelphia issue (P mint mark, or no mint mark) is a common date, and therefore, rarity is not a significant factor here. Comparables in F-VF condition typically trade within the $40-$100 range, depending on the specific grade and eye appeal. This coin's good definition of features places it towards the higher end of that spectrum for a circulated common date. Factors impacting value positively include its authentic appearance, good remaining detail for its apparent grade, and natural toning. The primary limitation in this appraisal is the absence of a mint mark in the image, which would definitively confirm it as a common Philadelphia issue. While less likely, a rare mint mark (like CC) would drastically increase its value. For full authentication and a more precise grade, an in-person examination by a professional coin grader is necessary. This would allow for verification of weight, diameter, and an assessment of both sides, as well as a definitive mint mark identification. I cannot definitively verify authenticity or determine a precise grade from an image alone.

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