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Examine the coin for imperfections. If the silver dollar has few contact marks--which are caused by contact with other objects--retains a nice, shiny luster and has no wear on its features, it can grade as high as gem uncirculated (MS-65). Most Morgan silver dollars in this grade can fetch a few hundred dollars, but coins in this condition are hard to find.
Inspect the hair on Lady Liberty's head and the feathers on the eagle's breast and wings. If there is only a slight trace of wear on these features, the coin can grade as high as about uncirculated (AU-50). Coin in this grade are worth about a quarter the value of a coin in MS-65 condition.
Grade the coin as extremely fine (EF-40) if there is a fair amount of wear on the breast and wing tips of the eagle. The hair lines of Lady Liberty must be bold and easily discernible. Coins in EF-40 shape are worth about 50 to 75 percent of the value of Morgan silver dollars in AU-50 grade.
Consider the grade of the Morgan dollar as very fine (VF-20) if some of Lady Liberty's hair lines are worn and the feathers on the eagle's breast are well worn. Coin in this condition are worth about 50 to 75 percent of the value of examples in EF-40 shape. Few Morgan dollar coins are found in worse condition than VF-20 and only have nominal value.