July 2, 2009 The 1987 silver American Eagle Dollar was the second year the Silver Eagles were produced and there were 11,442,335 pieces struck at the US mint in Philadelphia making it one of the most common of the Silver Eagles. Most Silver Eagles will be in uncirculated condition and can be bought for about $20-$25. Also in 1987, there were 904,732 Proof Silver Eagles struck at the US mint in San Francisco. These special collector coins can be bought for about $35-$45.
July 24, 2009 In 1987 there were 11,442,335 uncirculated Silver Eagles produced at Philadelphia and 904,732 proof Silver Eagles produced at San Francisco. The values for these coins in various grades are shown in the chart below. Uncirculated Grades...........1987-P MS63....................................$17 MS64....................................$18 MS65....................................$19 MS66....................................$20 MS67....................................$21 MS68....................................$25 MS69....................................$35 MS70....................................$120 Proof Grades.....................1987-S PF63....................................$30 PF64....................................$31 PF65...................................$32 PF66...................................$33 PF67...................................$34 PF68...................................$35 PF69...................................$48 PF70....................................$5,000
If you're referring to a 1987 one ounce Silver Eagle bullion coin the value goes up and down with the price of silver. As of today silver is $17.42 per ounce. So the coin is worth about $15.00
The $1 Silver eagles are 1 ounce bullion coins, the value is tied to the spot price of silver per ounce that changes by the minute! As I type this the value is $16.29 so that's what the coin is worth.
This is a American Silver Eagle 1 ounce bullion coin. The value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale. As of 9:58 am today 7-16-12 it's $27.23 per ounce. This price is a little less than you could buy it for and a little more than you could sell it for. But it gives you an idea of value. Collectors versions of this coin do have higher values.
NOTE: The spot price of silver and other precious metals changes by the minute when the market is open. So the value of this coin will go up and down.
4-26-11>>> Approximately $45.00, it's value is directly tied to the spot price of silver.
Depending on the buyer you may get anywhere from 20 to 40 dollars.
The following value ranges are for the coin in question. Uncirculated: $12-$45 depending on grade Proof: $22-$55 depending on grade Hope this helps Mgirard
As of today about $17.50
As of today value is $17.01
Assuming you mean a Walking Liberty design bullion piece sold by the mint as a "silver eagle", its value will fluctuate with the price of silver. As of 01/2009 a $1 silver eagle retails for $10 to $11.
As of 3-11-11 the value is $34.53
As of 3-11-11 the value is $34.53
The value is only for the silver in the coin as of today(11-21-09) silver is $18.51 per ounce. Also please note: The coin is a American Silver Eagle not a walking liberty silver dollar.
$50
Average retail value is $35.00
Retail value of the set is on average $300.00 with most of the value in the $5.00 gold piece.
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July 9, 2009 With an uncirculated mintage of 451,629 coins, the values of the 1987 US Constitution Bicenntenial Silver Dollar vary from $15 in an MS62 grade to $36 in an MS69 grade. With a proof mintage of 2,747,116 coins, the value ranges from $16 in PF62 to $36 in PF69.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any $1 bills dated 1987 and the last silver certificates were dated 1957.
No such thing. There were no dollar coins minted that year.