1895-S Morgan Dollar Value

The 1895-S Morgan Dollar carries a current retail range of about $216 to $29,995 across circulated and Mint State grades; the melt floor under every example is $28.23 (spot prices as of 2026-06-01) See the grade table below for exactly where your coin falls.

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1895-S Morgan Dollar value by grade

1895-S Morgan Dollar value by grade
GradeEstimated value
Melt value floor(metal content, 2026-06-01)$28.23
Good (G-4)$216 to $318
Very Good (VG-8)$312 to $459
Fine (F-12)$456 to $670
Very Fine (VF-20)$720 to $1,059
Extremely Fine (XF-40)$1,200 to $1,764
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$2,040 to $2,999
Mint State (MS-60)$3,599 to $5,293
Choice Unc (MS-63)$6,719 to $9,881
Gem Unc (MS-65)$20,397 to $29,995

Estimated retail range, updated 2026-06-15. Estimates are modeled from mintage rarity and metal content, not auction records. Actual sale prices vary with certification, eye appeal and market timing.

What is a 1895-S Morgan Dollar worth right now?

In worn but collectible condition (Good-4), a 1895-S Morgan Dollar starts around $216. From there, value climbs with every grade step: a gem Mint State example (MS-65) can reach $29,995. Most coins found in old collections fall somewhere between Very Fine and About Uncirculated, the middle rows of the table above.

1895-S Morgan Dollar specifications

Series
Morgan Dollar
Year
1895
Mint mark
S
Mintage
400,000
Composition
90% silver, 10% copper
Weight
26.73 g
Diameter
38.1 mm
Edge
Reeded
Designer
George T. Morgan
Silver content
0.77344 troy oz

Mintage figure: US Mint reports (approximate).

Where is the mint mark on a 1895 Morgan Dollar?

On a 1895-S Morgan Dollar, the "S" mint mark of the San Francisco Mint sits on the reverse, just below the wreath bow and above the letters DO in DOLLAR. A loupe helps: on worn examples the letter can fade into the surrounding devices.

Why the 1895-S Morgan Dollar is worth money

Every 1895-S Morgan Dollar contains 0.7734 troy ounces of pure silver, currently worth $28.23. That intrinsic value is a hard floor under the price: no matter how worn the coin, the silver inside cannot be graded away.

A production run of only 400,000 coins set this date apart from the start. As the recognized key (or near-key) of its series, it commands premiums that common dates never approach.

Context adds the final layer to the 1895-S Morgan Dollar. It owes its existence to the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which required the Treasury to purchase millions of ounces of silver each month from Western mining interests and coin it into dollars. Owning this date means owning a piece of that story, and demand for the series as a whole sustains liquidity for every issue in it.

Summary: the 1895-S Morgan Dollar is valued between $216 and $29,995 as of 2026-06-15. Estimates combine mintage rarity, key-date status and metal content; they are editorial guidance, not an offer to buy.