
The value of an 1886 uncirculated silver dollar, commonly known as a Dollar, is determined primarily by its specific condition or grade. The term "uncirculated" refers to a coin that has not been used in commerce and is typically assigned a numeric grade on the Mint State (MS) scale, ranging from 60 to 70. The higher the number, the better the coin's preservation and the greater its value.
For an 1886 Morgan Dollar in lower uncirculated grades, such as MS-60 to MS-62, the value typically ranges from approximately $60 to $80. As the grade increases, so does the price. A coin graded MS-63 is valued at around $80 to $100, while an MS-64 can command between $100 and $150.
The value rises more significantly for coins in higher "gem" uncirculated condition. An 1886 silver dollar graded MS-65 is generally worth between $170 and $225. For grades above this, the value increases exponentially due to their rarity. An MS-66 coin can be valued at around $350, an MS-67 can be worth over $1,400, and exceptionally high-grade examples, such as an MS-68, can be valued in the tens of thousands of dollars. These prices reflect the market for coins certified by a professional grading service.


