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It's copper-nickel not silver. They sell for $3.00-$5.00.
Unfortunately, these privately minted Marshall Islands coins are essentially worthless. They are not silver, so they cannot even be sold for any metal value. You can't even redeem them at a bank in the Marshall Islands -- they won't honor them. At best, you might get a couple dollars as a novelty item. Wish I had better news for you,
For a US silver dollar, the diameter is 1.5 inches, or 38.1 mm.
The 1872 silver dollar does not have 14 stars on it. The 1872 silver dollars contained the 13 stars from the start of the government. The 13 stars represent the first established colonies. If the silver dollar does have 14 stars printed on it then it would be considered a misprint and worth allot.
Not all silver. It is referred to as silver clad. Silver on both sides (40% by weight) with copper in the center. The semi-solid silver Kennedy half dollar stopped production in 1964, made of 90% silver. See the related link for more information.
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It's copper-nickel not silver. They sell for $3.00-$5.00.
Argentina was found because of the discovery of silver... The name actually means silver
An 1879 "Silver Dollar" is a Morgan dollar.
A Morgan 1882 Silver Dollar has 0.7735 of an ounce of silver.
No, a silver dollar does not equal a half dollar. Instead, in the USA it equals a full dollar.
The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
The Morgan Silver Dollar can range from $25 to $70, and the Peace Silver Dollar from $50 to $300.
There is 24 grams of silver in a 1891 US silver dollar.
If it is a "S" mintmark Eisenhower dollar, it's 40% silver, if not, no silver.
i have a 1974 silver dollar a lady on the front
$50 per Silver Dollar.