If your silver dollar shows any signs of wear anywhere on it then you can assume it is circulated. Even the slightest bit of wear, sometimes noticable only under a magnifying lens will cause your coin to be classified as circulated. The coin industry has the term "slider" for a coin that has so little wear that the casual collector would assume it is uncirculated but upon closer inspection by a wary collector it would be called "almost uncirculated". Almost uncirculated is circulated but with just the slightest bit of wear and carries a lower price tag than the uncirculated.
Uncirculated coins show no wear on them. It's has not been used.
If your silver dollar has scratches, dirt, or is dark colored it is circulated. If it has no scratches, is shiny, has no dirt, and looks new it is most likely uncirculated. Uncirculated silver dollars are worth more than circulated silver dollars. Many silver dollars are however circulated.
Circulated condition means un-handled, with no wear and no scratches. If it has not been kept in a secure holder since it was new, it is probably circulated.
i dont know what you question is about the silver dollar but i am asuming you would like to know a little about it. The bicentenial silver dollar was circulated in the year 1976 as an anniversary. It's value can range on the grade of the coin, however in good condition is worth about 5.00-7.00. In (ok) condition is worth about (1.50-4.00). I hope that will let you know a little bit more about the 1976 Bicentenial Silver Dollar.
No circulated bicentennial dollars are rare. If it's a silver proof, it will weigh more than a regular Eisenhower dollar, and it will have the mint mark S.
yes i have 1895 cc Morgan silver dollar.
do you know how much money a silver 1872 dollar coin is and a 1922 silver dollar coin
f you want to know the value of a Canadian 1964 1 dollar coin, you need to know that is a silver coin. The minimum value is 10$. If the coin have never circulated, you can find the value according the the grade here : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-dollar-1964&years=1-dollar-1953-2010
His currency was the half dollar or know as the silver dollar.
It would depend on condition and mint mark if you wanted to know what the collectors value would be. I can tell you this. Just the silver in that dollar alone is worth $27.06 as of July 5, 2011.
Don't know what you have, but it's not a U.S. Mint dollar.
The answer is easy - ALL "one million dollar" or "one billion dollar" bills are fake. They're novelty items you can buy in a gift shop or online for a few dollars. $1000 is the largest-denomination silver certificate ever printed. $10,000 is the largest bill ever printed for circulation. $100,000 is the largest bill ever printed, but these were never circulated.