A genuine 1795 dollar is silver, but it's not pure silver. The coin is a fake if it's not silver.
The coin needs to be seen for an accurate value. As with most all early American coins the 1795 Draped Bust dollar has different varieties and is also known to been counterfeited. I strongly suggest sending it to one of the major professional grading services for authentication and grading, this gives you a solid value of the coin.
The only value is if there is silver in it, if not no collection value at all.
its not all silver...... but on the silver content of most of them its not worth more than 50 cencts
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
Please post a new and clearer question. A 50¢ coin is a HALF dollar. A silver dollar, like all dollars, is 100 cents.
This stuff has no numismatic value at all, but check eBay for values
Current value of the silver is $15.40. Regardless of date, all Peace dollars contain .77344oz of silver.
All silver certificates printed from 1928 to 1957 had blue seals. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1957 A US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
All Peace dollars are 90% silver. The current silver value is $15.28. The collectible value depends on the the date, mintmark and condition of the coin.
It's a Eisenhower Dollar and the value is $1.00 only special collector's coins has silver. All the coins released for circulation are copper nickel.
There can't be a pure silver 1965 dollar. No silver dollars were minted after 1935, and in any case pure silver is too soft for circulating coins. They all contained at least 10% copper.
It depends greatly on the year and condition. But all of them are worth at least a dollar or so over face.