VAM dollars are extremely popular as a subset of the Morgan dollar series and provides even the most financially well-off collectors with a potentially million-dollar pursuit that could take many years to complete. Morgan dollars attributed in the book are often referred to as "VAM" (Van Allen Mallis) dollars, or simply VAMs. Some coin dealers even focus their efforts on buying and selling die varieties listed in The Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan and Peace Dollars by Leroy C. One of the great things about collecting Morgan dollars is that they are widely available, and many coin dealers specialize in this challenging series of coins that was minted from 1878 through 1904 and once more in 1921.
It's therefore imperative that if you're considering buying any raw (uncertified) examples of these coins that you have their authenticity verified by a coin professional or potentially have them certified by a third-party coin-grading firm. Many of the Morgan dollars listed above are widely counterfeited.
* The values for Morgan dollars as listed above correspond to coins grading at least Very Fine-20 and have no damage (cleanings, holes, bends, deep scratches, etc.) 1901 Doubled Die Morgan dollar, mintage unknown $350+.1888-O Morgan dollar, mintage unknown $135+.Here's a rundown on the most rare and valuable Morgan dollars, how many were made, and what they're worth: However, there are several Morgan dollars that are quite scarce and trade for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. Most Morgan dollars are relatively common and circulated examples are often worth little more than their intrinsic silver content value. Morgan dollars are among the most popular United States coins around, and they are found in the collections of countless collectors new and seasoned alike.