You probably have one of the bullion coins issued in recent years by the Mint. The "dollar" denomination is purely arbitrary; they're intended to be sold for their precious metal value and not be...
It depends on where you buy it and when you buy it. Things like foreign currency, shares, and precious metals have a different price by seconds.
The related website, xe.com, is a good one to use to...
Not much... maybe 45 cents or so. "German silver" contains no silver; it's a nickel-copper-zinc alloy. Based on current (May 5, 2011) prices of those metals, a 20/60/20 alloy, which is a pretty...
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