Reddit reviews A Guide Book of United States Coins 2015: The Official Red Book Hardcover
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Yes, Morgan dollars, as with any coin series, can be valuable, or not. Each has approximately 3/4ths of an ounce of silver, so there is still melt value if nothing else. Getting a Redbook or looking at Numismedia will give you an idea which date+mints are better than others. There is a chance that you may have interesting varieties, too. VAMworld describes what to look for, and if you have anything on the Top 100, Hot 50, etc. lists, then collectors generally will pay a premium for the type. Grading is also important - PCGS has a good set of photos online to give you an idea of what grade your coins are in. Even a common date in an exceptional grade could be valuable.
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When I started over a year ago, I bought the Red Book and the Blue Book and the ASE guide.
But it sounds like you want the Red Book. It's a general price guide to US coins.
This. To be specific, this is the Red Book /u/e30kgk is speaking of (links are for .co.uk)-
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