1928 Peace dollars are unusual in that the branch (San Francisco) mint variety is far more common than those made in Philadelphia. As of 11/2008, retail prices range from $18 for a worn one up to about $35 for a coin with almost no wear. An uncirculated '28-S can bring as much as $55.
The Denver mint did not strike any silver dollars in 1928. You may have a 1928-S where the S is indistinct. This coin is worth $20 to $30 depending on condition.
It is worth whatever melt is. The silver dollar is damaged and they never use rare dates (the 1928 peace dollar is rare, it is likely a 1928-S coin which is quite common) and so it would be worth about $20 for the coin. However, there is the question on whether the money clip itself is silver, usually the clip would be marked "STERLING" or 925 if it is silver. If the clip is silver, you have added value with whatever the weight of the silver clip is.
Your 1928 eagle silver dollar is actually a 1928 PEACE dollar, the first Silver Eagle bullion coin was made in 1986. But for this year of issue Peace dollar it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse just above the eagles tail it makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $16.00 no S low value is $250.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment
Your 1928 silver dollar is a "PEACE" dollar. For this year of issue it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse, it's just above the tip of the eagles folded wings, very close to the rim. It makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $30.00. A coin with no S, low value is $235.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
At current silver prices, the 1924 Peace dollar is worth around $20-30 depending on condition (the '24-S could be worth more). And the word "TRVST," spelled with the V, it's supposed to be like that.
The Denver mint did not strike any silver dollars in 1928. You may have a 1928-S where the S is indistinct. This coin is worth $20 to $30 depending on condition.
It is worth whatever melt is. The silver dollar is damaged and they never use rare dates (the 1928 peace dollar is rare, it is likely a 1928-S coin which is quite common) and so it would be worth about $20 for the coin. However, there is the question on whether the money clip itself is silver, usually the clip would be marked "STERLING" or 925 if it is silver. If the clip is silver, you have added value with whatever the weight of the silver clip is.
Your 1928 eagle silver dollar is actually a 1928 PEACE dollar, the first Silver Eagle bullion coin was made in 1986. But for this year of issue Peace dollar it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse just above the eagles tail it makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $16.00 no S low value is $250.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment
The mintmark is on the reverse of the coin underneath the "One" in "One Dollar"
Your 1928 Liberty dollar is actually a 1928 PEACE dollar and for this year of issue it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse just above the eagles tail it makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $16.00 no S low value is $250.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
1 dollar
Your 1928 silver dollar is a "PEACE" dollar. For this year of issue it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse, it's just above the tip of the eagles folded wings, very close to the rim. It makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $30.00. A coin with no S, low value is $235.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
If it has an "S" mintmark, it may be silver and worth up to $8.60 at the time of writing, however, if it doesn't have an "S" mintmark, it isn't silver and is only worth $1.
Currently a 1880 S Morgan silver dollar in MS65 uncirculated condition is worth $156.
It's worth about a dollar just for the silver in it.
In MS60 Grade uncirculated, a 1880 S Morgan Silver Dollar is worth about $52. In MS65 Brilliant Uncirculated, it is worth over $330.
as much as you can get for it.