It's not a coin. It's a commemorative medal or token. Unless it specifically states that it's made of silver and gives the weight in fractions of an ounce, it's not likely to be worth much. If it is silver, multiply the weight times the purity (usually shown as something like ".99" times the current price of silver, about $17 an ounce.
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Currently on EBay they are $8.00-$10.00.
Please take another look. The image on the front of a 1922 Peace dollar is Miss Liberty. There's more at the Related Question.
You'd really need to show them to a coin collector or shop. So much depends on their condition.
Apollo 11 was launched on 16/7/1969, and lasted eight days and three hours.
Australia has never produced a coin valued at 8 anything (Pounds, Shillings, Pence, Dollars or cents).
what is the value of the 1747 silverloon coin or the 1732 silver pillar dollar
I have an Apollo 8 Silver Coin which I purchased in England in 1968. How much is it worth?
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Currently on EBay they are $8.00-$10.00.
The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
the smallest value of a coin is a penny.
intrinsic value If a coin had value because of its metal content, you would refer to the "bullion value" or the "melt value" of the coin, as versus the "numismatic value" that a coin which was rare or in exceptional condition would have.
Metal value depends on the purity of the silver and the weight of the coin. Numismatic value depends on the condition of the coin.
the value eight is eight only how can you say that
The absolute value of eight is eight.
FG stands for Frank Gasparro, the coin's designer. I assume you have a small dollar coin with a picture of Susan B. Anthony on the front and an image of the Apollo Mission eagle on the back. This was a standard-issue coin at the time and is worth only face value, unless it's a Proof coin in its original holder.