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1919-1929 silver dollars worth?
I have 32 silver dollars ranging from 1919-1929. I have at least one from each year and none of them have been circulated. My grandmother left them to me and she collected them as a young girl. How much are they worth? What would be a good catalog to refer to?
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
If these are US silver dollars, you need to check the dates again. There are no US silver dollars dated 1919, 1920, or 1929.
The 1921 Morgan and 1922 Peace type dollars are the most common. The 1921 and 1928 without mint mark Peace type dollars are the scarcest dates. Even the most common silver dollars in uncirculated condition are worth $25 - $30 each.
Here is a good reference book:
http://www.amazon.com/2012-Guide-United-States-Coi...
Your local coin shop and your local public library probably both have this book available.
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1919-1929 silver dollars worth?
I have 32 silver dollars ranging from 1919-1929. I have at least one from each year and none of them have been circulated. My grandmother left them to me and she collected them as a young girl. How much are they worth? What would be a good catalog to refer to?
Source(s): 1919 1929 silver dollars worth: https://shortly.im/OTFPm - Anonymous5 years ago
They vary from year to year depending on several factors. One being place they were minted, another being the condition of the coin itself. As teh above answerer said get an up to date coin pricing guide and also a guide to help judge teh coin condition then look it up and go one grade below where you valued it at and you should be close. If by chance you do have a high condition coin and it shows a good value it may be worth it to have it officialy graded and encased.