The typical "box" you would probably get directly from the mint is referred to as a Monster Box. They are a green plastic rectangular box, sealed with straps from the mint and containing 500 Silver Eagle coins.
As of this time (10:43pm EDT) silver is $17.34 per oz. All US Morgan & Peace Dollars have the same composition of .900 silver/.100 copper with a net weight of .77344oz of silver they are not pure silver. Which gives them a value of $13.41 each for the bullion. The Mint does produce Silver Eagle one dollar bullion coins that are considered pure silver.
No grade MV if you mean MS it stands for mint state, meaning the coin is in the same condition as when it was made at the mint. But the letters BV & MV stand for Bullion Value an Melt Value and are not grades.
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1.22974 troy ounces is in a 1964 mint set (0.61487 for each mint) if you have a proof set (1 half, 1 dime, 1 quarter, you only have 0.61487 of a troy ounce)
4 types of United States Mint Proof Sets were made in 1992. The clad 1992-S Proof set has a current retail value of $8. The Prestige set that has the Olympic half & dollar in it is $40.00. The regular silver set is $29.00. The silver Premier set is $31.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
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They stopped minting silver dollars after 1904 because the mint ran out of silver bullion. The Pittman Act of 1918 provided for the melting of 270,232,722 silver dollars and minting resumed in 1921.
It depends very much on the date. S mint silver dollars seem to be worth even just a few dollars more than silver dollars with no mintmark or a "D" mintmark.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in 1920.
The U.S. Mint did not produce a silver dollar in 1932.
No. Silver dollars minted at Philadelphia did not carry mint marks. Mint mark positions are: Seated Liberty dollars - under the eagle Morgan dollars - above the DO in DOLLAR Peace dollars - between the word ONE and the eagle's tail feathers. Mint mark letters are: blank = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco O = New Orleans CC = Carson City Dollars weren't minted every year at every mint, so there are many gaps in the series.
They didn't mint 1920 US silver dollars.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
Check that coin again. Canada didn't mint silver dollars until 1935.
With current mintage data, 129,929,633 Morgan dollars were struck at the San Francisco Mint.
The Philadelphia Mint struck 12,290,000 Morgan dollars in 1883, so yes a few were made.