
That's a great question about a classic American coin! The 1880 silver dollar is a popular one with collectors. While the provided text doesn't contain specific price charts, I can certainly help you with its value.
The worth of an uncirculated 1880 silver dollar depends heavily on two main factors: its specific grade (even within the "uncirculated" range) and its mint mark. The mint mark is a small letter on the back of the coin, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
For the more common 1880 dollars minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark), San Francisco ("S"), or New Orleans ("O"), a typical uncirculated coin might be worth between $60 and $100. This value can increase to several hundred dollars for coins in exceptionally pristine, gem-quality condition.
The key to this year is the Carson City mint mark, "CC." An uncirculated 1880-CC silver dollar is significantly more valuable due to its lower mintage and popularity. These coins typically start in the $300 to $400 range for a lower-grade uncirculated example and can be worth much more in higher grades.
Because condition plays such a crucial role in the final value, it's always a good idea to have your coin appraised by a professional to determine its precise grade and worth.


