Here is the oz for US silver coins:
silver dollar=0.77344
pre 64 half dollar= 0.36169
pre 64 quarter=0.18084
pre 64 dime=0.07234
wartime silver nickel=0.05626
More, and correctionThe US never made a solid silver circulating coin of any denomination. Silver is too soft to put up with daily wear unless it's alloyed with a harder metal, so most US silver coins were struck in an alloy containing 10% copper.The closest coin to "solid" silver is the American Eagle 1 oz bullion piece which has an artificial denomination of $1. It weighs 1 troy ounce, or about 31.1 grams.
It has a total weigh of 24.6 grams.
2lb
The U.S. did not mint any dollar coins in 1960.
It's a Half Dollar NOT a dollar coin. The coin weighs 12.50 grams and contains .36169oz of pure silver.
The weight as issued is 26.73 grams.
It has a total weigh of 24.6 grams.
2lb
The U.S. did not mint any dollar coins in 1960.
It's a Half Dollar NOT a dollar coin. The coin weighs 12.50 grams and contains .36169oz of pure silver.
1.489 oz
The weight as issued is 26.73 grams.
It weighs 26.7 grams.
The standard weight is 26.96 grams.
A silver dollar weighs a little less than an ounce.
U.S. silver dollars dated 1935 and earlier weigh 26.73 grams and contain 90% silver.
It is 90% silver and 10% copper. It has a total weight of 26.7 grams.
26.730 grams is the weight standard for all US silver dollars from 1840 to1935.