A 1943 half dollar is 90% silver. These half dollars dated in this time period are known as "Walking Liberty" they were minted from 1916-1947. According to 2008 Red Book a 1943P is valued from $5(Good, decent condition) all the way up to $45 MS63 condition(almost perfect) MS condition coins are almost always professionally graded. The value of 1943 Walking Liberty half dollars minted in San Francisco(S) or Denver(D) also start at $5. Mintmarks are located on the back of the coin on the bottom left area. The mintmarks are very small. If there is no mintmark, it is Philidelphia(P), but Denver(D), and San Francisco(S) should be marked.
This a well-known fake dated 1851. The piece has no collectible value.
Unsurprisingly, they're worth $1. Rare issues might be worth more to a collector, but as tender they're still a dollar, and most silver dollars one comes across are not collectible.
A "colorized" silver eagle has no numismatic collectible value, but it's still one ounce of silver that's worth about $30.00.
It's about $8 in silver, and $11 as a collectible.
Without more information around $26 for its silver melt value, but as a collectible it could be worth more. Please look for questions of the form "What is the value of a <date> US silver dollar?" for specific information.
The value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale. Some do have higher collectible values but it depends on the date & mintmark
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark,the coin is worth about $3.25 just for the silver, the collectible value depends on how much wear the coin has.
It doesn't have a collectible value. However, depending on the size of the hole it may still be worth up to about $20 for it's silver content.
It's still worth about $36.00 just for the silver, the gold maybe 5 cents. The plating actually killed the collectible value of the coin.
The coin is worth about $3.25 just for the silver, the collectible value depends on how much wear the coin has and if it has a mintmark. And just so you know, it's spelled QUARTER.
Assuming the coin is circulated and still in collectible condition. The 1878-S Morgan dollar is worth from $31.00-$44.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
There is no way of answering this question. We have no idea what the price of silver will be, what the collectible value will be, how many silver 1/2 dollars will still exist etc.