
Ah, the elusive 1979 Morgan Silver Dollar! A coin so rare, it's practically a myth. You see, the U.S. Mint, in its infinite wisdom, decided to stop making these iconic silver dollars way, way back in 1921. They were busy with other things in 1979, like the Susan B. Anthony dollar, which was decidedly less hefty and, let's be honest, less popular.
So, a 1979 Morgan Silver Dollar doesn't actually exist in the wild. It’s like trying to find a T-Rex that enjoys Sudoku; it's just not in the historical records.
However, if you've got a time-traveling thumb and accidentally smudged the date, and your coin is actually from 1879, then we're in business! According to the provided price guides, an 1879 Morgan Dollar's value depends heavily on its condition and mint mark. A common, well-circulated one might be worth around $40 to $60. But if you have a pristine, uncirculated one, especially with that desirable "CC" mint mark from the Carson City mint, the value can rocket into the thousands.
So, double-check that date. If it truly says 1979, you likely have a commemorative piece or a copy, not an official U.S. Mint Morgan. If it says 1879, you have a genuine piece of history worth looking into


