8-4-11>>> This is a American Silver Eagle 1 ounce bullion coin. The value is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale. Right now it's $39.33 per ounce and dropping, fast. 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.
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
If your asking about a American Silver Eagle $1 bullion coin the current value is about $30.00.
$21 to $44 depending upon the condition of the coin.
This is not a coin made by the US mint. These coins generally have no collector value. If the coin is silver it will be worth more but if it is only silver plated with copper underneath it will be worth less.
1 old dollar
Please be more specific and post new qoestion. Two different US one dollar coins are dated 2000, one is silver and one is brass.
Yes. The 2000-P Sacagawea dollar coin is worth one dollar.
It's still worth a dollar.
Depending on the mint and condition and type, the silver dollar can be worth anywhere from $27.00 it $64,00. It is a good idea to have it appraised to see what it is actually worth.
A 1948 uncirculated silver dollar that has benn certified uncirculated depending on grade would be worth 2000 dollars and up
It's not really a silver dollar, but rather a U.S. Silver Eagle, which is a one ounce silver bullion coin. As of 18 July 2014, one is worth just under $21.
If your asking about a American Silver Eagle $1 bullion coin the current value is about $30.00.
About $15 right now. Price varies with the spot price of silver.A 2000 American Eagle Silver Dollar Bullion coin with a "W" or "S" mint mark in MS65 condition is worth: $18; if it carries a mint mark of "P," it is in proof state and is worth: $35.00.
At the time, it was worth one dollar.
$21 to $44 depending upon the condition of the coin.
If you have a large coin that says "999 fine silver" on the back, it's a bullion coin worth about $18. If you have a small coin with a picture of the native guide Sacagawea on the front, it's not made of silver - it's manganese brass and is worth face value only.
Not gold and not plated. It's made of manganese brass. (And yes, it's worth something: it's worth one dollar.)
A dollar.