Silver Dollar Coins

History of the Old Silver Dollar
Most people are familiar with the term silver dollar and know that the term is used to identify any large white metal coin that is minted in the United States whose face value is equivalent to one dollar. Although the coin may not necessarily contain silver some people are of the belief it is not truly a silver dollar unless it contains at least some of the silver metal rather than its only resemblance to silver being that of its color. You will also find some gold and multi-colored dollar coins made in the United States though some are referred to as golden because they do not contain gold but are simply gold in color.
Dollar coins lost popularity after the beginning of the 20th century in spite of the widespread use of coins in similar denominations in other developed countries. Since 1971 there have been several efforts to replace or at least subsidize the paper dollar with a metal coin. This is contradictory to other countries where coins are very common such as in Great Britain where the one pound coin is more common than the one pound note. The coins are still in circulation in other countries because their perspective governments have removed the paper equivalents from circulation while the United States government has made no such effort.
It was common before the Revolutionary War for to use old silver dollar coins from many different European nations to circulate throughout all of the American colonies alongside coins issued by the colonies themselves. One of the most common European coins in circulation were the Spanish old silver dollar coins that were minted in not only Mexico but other colonies using silver that had been mined in Central and South America. These coins and others that were approximately the same size and denominations were used as legal tender in the colonies and the United States until 1857.
The Colnage Act of 1792 allowed the United States Mint to begin producing old silver dollar coins. They continued the production from 1794 to 1803 when production ceased until 1836. The first minting of the old silver dollar was on October 15, 1794 was not for widespread distribution but to provide a silver dollar to a dignitary to take home as a souvenir. Two of the most common designs from the period are those of the Flowing Hair (1794-7195) and Draped Bus (1795-1804). The Draped bus has two designs that were used on the reverse side: small eagle (1795-1798) and the heraldic eagle (1798-1804). Silver dollars minted during this period are in great demand by collectors and thus are quite valuable. These silver dollars may be quite rare or they may be more common. As with anything, however, the value is in the eyes of the collector whether the silver dollar is rare or more common. The more interested collectors are in a particular old silver dollar the more valuable it will be on the market. Just like supply and demand in any market the desire pushes the price higher.
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![]() HUGE LOT 31 1965 1969 KENNEDY 40 SILVER HALVES DOLLARS US $80.18
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![]() 1883 CC NGC MS 65 Morgan SILVER Dollar MS65 US $499.00
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![]() 1921 Circulated Morgan Silver Dollar $1 US $14.99
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![]() 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar 90 Ag NPG certified TOP Coin US $119.99
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![]() 1921 US Silver Morgan Dollar NICE COIN US $18.51
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![]() 1889 O Morgan Dollar super sharp coin US $37.67
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![]() 5 2010 1 OUNCE CANADIAN SILVER MAPLE LEAF COIN GEM BU US $114.29 |
![]() 1935 D US Quarter Dollar 90 Silver XF US $44.99
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![]() 1879 O Morgan Silver Dollar 900 Silver Coin US $25.00
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![]() 1834 P Silver Capped Bust Half Dollar US Coin 50c US $24.25
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![]() 1879 Liberty Gold Half Eagle $5 GEM BU KEY Coin US $3,285.00
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![]() 100 X $50 New Iraqi Dinar Banknotes Iraq Dinar13 US $41.00
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![]() 1898 S Morgan Silver Dollar US $14.00
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![]() 1900 O Morgan Silver Dollar US $22.57
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![]() 1944 Liberty Walking Half Dollar US Silver Coin 50c US $8.25
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![]() 1942 Liberty Walking Half Dollar US Silver Coin 50c US $7.49
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![]() 2010 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE ROLL OF 20 COINS OUNCES GEM US $449.99 |
![]() 128 COIN 1964 2008 PROOF UNC KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SET US $395.00
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![]() WORLD CUP USA 1994 SILVER PROOF SET US $20.55
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![]() 1923 D Circulated Peace Silver Dollar $1 US $16.59
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![]() 1976 NEW ZEALAND ONE DOLLAR COIN US $7.77
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![]() SLABBED 1964 D SILVER BU KENNEDY 50c Highest Grade US $9.95
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![]() 1927 The republic of China Coin 1 dollar by sunzhongsan US $9.99
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![]() 1923 S Circulated Peace Silver Dollar $1 US $15.58
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![]() US Mint PROOF COINS 24 sets 112 coins total US $299.00
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![]() 1891 O Morgan Dollar sharp coin US $25.00
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![]() 1941 Proof Set US $157.50
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![]() 1901 O Morgan Silver Dollar Coin L2206901 US $9.16
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![]() 1924 Circulated Peace Silver Dollar $1 US $15.58
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![]() 1879 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNCIRCULATED A GEM US $39.90
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![]() 1921p Morgan Silver Dollar US $25.00
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![]() COUNTERFEIT DETECTION GUIDE BILL FIVAZ New SIGNED US $1.50
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![]() 1894 O Morgan Dollar key date tough low mint US $41.00
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![]() 2008 US Mint Set P D Unopened US $54.00
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![]() 1925 Circulated Peace Silver Dollar $1 US $17.50
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![]() 1907 China guangxu Coin 1 dollar by jilin US $9.99
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![]() 1989 SILVER EAGLE Dollar 1 oz 999 Silver GEM BU US $18.75
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![]() 1926 Circulated Peace Silver Dollar $1 US $16.51
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![]() 1896 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR AU MS CONDITION US $89.00
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![]() 2 ounce of US SILVER coins 90 Mostly pre 1930 US $36.00
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