Draped Bust dollars dated 1799 have the highest mintage of all early silver dollars up to 1860. The 1799 dollars used 11 different obverse dies and 16 different reverse dies. All combined to create 22 different known individual die varieties. Redbook categorizes these by characteristics of the date, the number of stars on the reverse, and by the arrangement of stars of the obverse. These combinations create six major Redbook types. Because of the high mintage and the many known (and likely unknown) varieties, the 1799 Draped Bust dollars are a favorite of counterfeiters.
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Thirteen or fifteen, for sure...
It has 8.
tom has 39 silver dollars
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No genuine silver coin will stick to a magnet. US silver coins are made of an alloy of silver and a small amount of copper, usually 90%/10% and neither of those metals is attracted to a magnet. However genuine 1799 dollars are rare, and it's very possible you have one of the many fakes that have flooded the market in recent years. These could be made of any base metal including those like steel that would be attracted.
if a silver dollar is 90% silver it would take 1 and 1/10th silver dollars to make an ounce of silver
silver dollars should all be 1 ounce give or take a few grams
None at all. No Eisenhower Dollars that were issued for circulation (1971-1978) contain silver.
Well not many of them.