With the date of 1979 the coin is a Susan B. Anthony Dollar, none contain any silver and most all are face value. The mint mark is on the obverse (front) of the coin above the left shoulder.
That would depend on what type of glue you have. To make a silver dollar less removable from a money clip i would suggest gorilla glue. If you want it to be removable try sticky tack! Or a wallet!
You need to say which type of dollar you want to convert from or into. There are many different currencies in the world called "dollar". For example, Singapore dollar, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar.
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The US issued no silver coins of any type in 1979, but if you mean a 1979 SBA dollar coin, just spend it.
A very clear and sharp S mint mark
The difference is in the 'S' mint mark which is found on the left side of the coin just above her shoulder. The Type 1 dollar's 'S' is like a blob - it is not well defined and is somewhat fat. On the other hand, the 'S' on the Type 2 dollar is more clearly defined and is clearly an 'S'. The Type 2 dollar is much more scarce than the Type 1 dollar.
The 1979-S type II is a proof only coin, the mintmark is very clear not a filled blob as the type I proof coin.
If you mean a Near Date, MS-63 coin $20.00
yes i have 1895 cc Morgan silver dollar.
It depends on the series. Post a new question and include the type of silver dollar.
The value of a 1979 e pluribus unum silver dollar depends on its condition and the current market demand. However, as of 2021, a circulated 1979 silver dollar typically sells for around $10 to $20. If it is in uncirculated condition, the price could be higher.
It isn't silver, isn't rare, and unless in mint packaging it is only worth $1. unless its a type 2 . type 2 the s above the shoulder is very precise opposed to type 1's "blobby" s then its worth about a hundred i think
1836 U.S. Silver Dollar type this into your search box and click on images to see one.
The coin was struck at all 3 mints and is still in circulation, none contain any silver and most are just face value. The 1979 Philadelphia issue has a wide rim (near date) type that has a premium. Take it to a coin dealer, it may be worth a few dollars.
Can you please supply to me the type of Silver Dollar you have and its mint state. You must be in possession of a commemorative coin.