A 1982 999 silver medallion, weighing one troy ounce and marked "The year of the Eagle" is common enough that it does not have any special collector's value. The price fluctuates every day, but as of July, 2014, an ounce of pure silver is worth a little over $21.
Silver currently sells for about $20/oz
A 2007-W Silver Eagle is one Troy ounce of pure silver.
The U.S. Silver Eagle is one troy ounce of pure silver. As of 22 January 2013, it's worth $32.
spot silver, usually. I am looking right now at a 1 troy pound silver "eagle" round. 13.5 oz at about 19.5 dollar/oz your price depends on the coin and its weight
The modern Silver Eagle bullion coin weighs 1 ounce.
It's a "Silver Round" and the value is for the silver only, about $30.00.
The one troy ounce silver trade unit featuring an eagle holding the American flag was made in 1986. This design was part of the American Silver Eagle series, which was first issued by the United States Mint that year. The series has since become one of the most popular silver bullion coins in the world.
It's a "Silver Round" and the value is for the silver only, about $30.00.
Silver is trading at about 28.50 an ounce. A half ounce of silver is worth about 14.25.
The silver eagle one troy pound round is equivalent to 13 regular ounces, or 12 'try' ounces of 99.9% solid silver. The use of the walking liberty is legal as long as it is produced noticeably larger than US minted, these are the work of a private mint.
The coin referred to was minted for Monex International Ltd, a commodities brokerage, by the Royal Canadian Mint. It was minted from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver. Coinpage.com refers to the coin as a "Monex International silver round". As for the value, that would be based on the market price of silver more than anything else.
You are most likely holding an American Silver Eagle. This would be worth the current price quote of silver. Your eagle is of .999 fineness silver weighing 1 troy oz. You can find current quotes at : www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html Be aware however that silver, especially 1 or more troy oz solid silver coins/bars typically will catch an additional 80% premium these days.