I see a production figure of 32,000,000 troy ounces. At the time (1882 or so) the price of silver was $1.29 per counce as set by the silver coinage act of 1792.
So 32 million ounces of silver was 41 million dollars at the time it was mined. At todays prices ($23.75), that production would be worth 760 million dollars.Current silver prices is $23.75 per troy ounce, making a Morgan dollar worth $18 these days.
I see the 1881-S dollar being dubbed the "Tombstone" dollar. They sell for nearly $100 in BU condition (brillian uncirculated).
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