yes, slightly more than gold
The 1851 silver dollar with an Apache design does not exist. The United States did not issue any silver dollars with an Apache design in that year. If you have a coin with that description, it is likely a counterfeit or a privately minted piece, and its value would depend on factors such as condition and rarity, among others. It is recommended to consult with a professional coin appraiser or dealer for an accurate valuation.
1 cent coins were made of copper, not silver.
A sculpture is a piece of art that is self standing and made of a material that was sculpted by the artist. An inscription is a piece of writing on something.
The piece of the Sun Stone for the Aztecs in Time Tangled Island can be found in the past, in the Aztec Empire. You'll need to use a grappling hook to climb to the top of the Temple of the Sun and retrieve the piece from there.
Pottery is not a fossil. It is an antiquity or historical artifact.
About $325, for its gold content.
22k
The 1851 Indian Head dollar is a well known novelty piece, so a real coin does not exist.
It doesn't portray any specific person.
The copper content is worth about $0.02 a piece. It's better to spend them at face value.
This a well-known fake dated 1851. The piece has no collectible value.
Please re-post, a date and mint mark (if any) will help with an evaluation
It depends on the year and condition. Some are only worth the value of their gold content, and others are valued as collectibles.
A circulated coin has a retail value of $348.00-$510.00 depending on condition.
If it's a one-ounce bullion piece the dollar denomination is artificial; the coin is sold for its silver content. At current prices, it's worth about $17.
The kings Indian is a chess opening not a chess piece
A 1962 half dollar is 90% silver. The circulated value is $7.01 because of the silver content. The uncirculated value is $20.