In good condition, the spot (market) price of an ounce of silver plus ~ $4
There has been no US $100 coin struck in silver. Your $100 coin would then have to be from a different country other than the US. Post a new question including the country of origin and the year of your coin and any mintmark or variety if applicable.
A R1 silver coin from 1967 contains about 0.400 oz of silver, work it out using the spot price..... just under R100
It's a novelty item worth roughly the value of the paper it's printed on.
The value of the silver coin set UNICEF "Year of the Child" can vary depending on the condition of the coins, the year of issue, and current market demand. It is recommended to check with coin dealers or online marketplaces to get an accurate valuation of the set.
today 1coines has 100 coines so we will uesed silver coines today was no valau
f you mean a US quarter dated 1964 it's not sterling silver, it's coin silver (.900 silver & .100 copper) and value as of today is $3.25 just for the silver
I have one, if you want to buy it or want to sell yours, it costs around £100
Each 100 Pesos coin contains .6429 oz. of actual Silver weight. They currently sell for around $13 in almost uncirculated condition.
If you mean a US quarter dated 1962 it's not sterling silver, it's coin silver (.900 silver & .100 copper) and value as of today is $3.25 just for the silver
it looks like a silver coin with 100 on it
Please post a new and clearer question. A 50¢ coin is a HALF dollar. A silver dollar, like all dollars, is 100 cents.
No coin is 100% pure silver as 100% silver does not exist, the refining proces does not produce 100% metals. The easiest way to determine silver content is to look up the coin in an appropriate numismatic reference source. which will display metal content and weight for the specific coin you are referencing along with many other details. US collectible and bullion coins are 99.9% pure US circulating coins used to have silver content ranging from 85-97.5% but now are mostly copper with silver cladding.