1903 Morgan Silver Dollars

The 1903 Morgan Dollar was among the coins in the Morgan Silver Dollar series that were minted between 1878 and 1921. The 1903 Morgan Dollar was minted in three cities. There were 4,652,755 coins minted in Philadelphia, 4,450,000 minted in New Orleans, and 1,241,000 minted in San Francisco.
All Morgan series silver dollars were composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper.
All Morgan series silver dollars were composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper.
Minted in Philadelphia, the 1903 Morgan Dollar was a lustrous, attractive coin. There were 755 Proof 1903 Morgan Dollars that are now valued at around $1,400 in PF-60 condition and $18,000 in PF-67 condition. The circulation mintage coins are worth around $33 in average condition, about $66 in MS-60 condition, and around $3,500 in MS-67 condition.
Because the 1903-S Morgan Dollar was among the lowest mintages of the Morgan Dollar series, this rare silver dollar is worth between $40 and $250 in average condition, about $3,500 in MS-60 condition, and up to $75,000 in MS-67 condition.
The 1903-O Morgan Dollar was a rare find until a large number was released in the 1960s. This silver dollar is worth somewhere between $253 and $345 in average condition, around $450 in MS-60 condition, and about $5,000 in MS-67 condition.
Because the 1903-S Morgan Dollar was among the lowest mintages of the Morgan Dollar series, this rare silver dollar is worth between $40 and $250 in average condition, about $3,500 in MS-60 condition, and up to $75,000 in MS-67 condition.
The 1903-O Morgan Dollar was a rare find until a large number was released in the 1960s. This silver dollar is worth somewhere between $253 and $345 in average condition, around $450 in MS-60 condition, and about $5,000 in MS-67 condition.