What we buy Silver Dollars
What we buy
Sell Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars in Lawrence, KS
Old silver dollars turn up in almost every Kansas estate we handle, and they are always in demand. Bring a single Morgan from a coffee can or a full roll of Peace dollars to our Lawrence office for a free appraisal and same-day payment.
No coins reward a careful look more than silver dollars. Two that appear identical can be worth very different amounts once you read the date, the mint mark, and the grade, so we check each one instead of quoting a single bag price.
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785-247-0144The silver dollars we buy
- Morgan dollars struck from 1878 through 1921
- Peace dollars struck from 1921 through 1935
- Carson City (CC) issues, always in demand
- Key and better dates such as 1889-CC, 1893-S, and 1895
- Rolls, original bags, and full album sets
- Everything from heavily circulated to certified uncirculated
How silver dollar offers are built
A common, worn Morgan or Peace dollar is paid on its silver content, usually at a stronger rate than smaller 90% silver because whole dollars stay in steady collector demand.
Key dates, Carson City coins, and high grades run well past melt, and certified dollars are priced against current guides and auction records. Whatever you bring, we point out which dollars carry the premium and why.
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FAQ
Sell Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars in Lawrence, KS: common questions
What is a common Morgan dollar worth?
A common-date, circulated Morgan is paid on its silver plus the steady premium whole dollars carry. Better dates, CC coins, and high grades bring more. Call 785-247-0144 for the current figure.
What makes one silver dollar worth more than another?
Date, mint mark, and grade. Low-mintage years, Carson City coins, and high-grade examples can sell for many times melt, which is why every dollar is appraised individually.
Will you buy full rolls or bags?
Yes. Single coins, rolls, original bags, and complete sets are all welcome, and we catalog larger lots so the better dates are identified and paid at collector value.