It depends on the size of the coin, take it to a coin dealer or jeweler and ask to weigh it for you.
It depends on the type of coin. The following list of weights applies to US silver coins minted before 1965 (when composition was switched to copper and nickel). Dime: 2.5 grams Quarter: 6.25 grams Half dollar: 12.5 grams Dollar: 26.73 grams
11.25 grams of silver.
A little over 10.25 grams of pure silver.
There is only 1 silver coin, the 40% Kennedy half dollar which contains 4.6 grams of pure silver.
Silver coins are measured by weight in grams.
Search Google for the denomination, county of origin and the year of your coin and it should come up with information about the type and should give you the weight of the coin and the purity of silver.
A 1921 Morgan silver dollar contains 90% silver and weighs approximately 26.73 grams in total. To calculate the amount of silver in the coin: 90% of 26.73 grams = 24.06 grams of silver. So, a 1921 Morgan silver dollar has about 24.06 grams of silver.
Yes, the coin is 90% silver and contains just over 2 grams of silver.
The USA 25 cents coin weighs 6.25 g when made of silver.
The USA 25 cents coin weighs 6.25 g when made of silver.
15 grams. 40 percent silver.
It's 90% silver with 10% copper. The coin's total weight is 26.73 grams.