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I think you coin may have been minted in the Marshall Islands and is worth about $15.
It's not a coin. It's a commemorative medal or token. Unless it specifically states that it's made of silver and gives the weight in fractions of an ounce, it's not likely to be worth much. If it is silver, multiply the weight times the purity (usually shown as something like ".99" times the current price of silver, about $17 an ounce.
A space shuttle is worth over a thousand dollors, maybe millions!
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The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. Your coin has been plated.
1 troy pound of silver is currently worth about $210.
A 1976 commemorative Montreal olympic coin weighs 48.6000 grams and is made of .925 silver. If you do a little bit of math, that works out to be 1.4454 troy ounces of silver per coin. The price of silver is constantly changing. Its value at this minute is $13.25 per ounce. In terms of silver value, a 1976 Montreal silver commemorative coin is worth $19.15.
HSP means heavy silver plate so it's probably just a commemorative coin and not worth much, but you should probably have a professional check it out.
Yes bronze sells for $10 a pound while silver sells for $7.50 a pound
Well, silver is about 30$ an ounce so 120 dollars.
Can you please supply to me the type of Silver Dollar you have and its mint state. You must be in possession of a commemorative coin.
About $614.40.
About $2.
it's just a common Eisenhower not a commemorative coin and none of the bicentennial dollars made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
One Troy Pound (12 u.s. ounces) of silver was worth $491.16 on April 10, 2011 in U.S. Dollars.
The unimetallic nickel/brass Two Pound coins were issued from 1986 to 1996 as a commemorative coin. They are legal tender and were never intended for circulation, but as a souvenir of the event that they commemorate. The bimetallic copper/zinc/nickel outer ring and copper/nickel centre were issued from 1997 to present as a circulating commemorative coin. Both types of Two Pound coins are worth Two Pounds if they have been circulated. As a collectable coin, there is no great difference in value between the coins of different years.
In the Bible, the value of a pound of silver varies depending on the specific context. For example, in the New Testament, Judas Iscariot was paid thirty pieces of silver for betraying Jesus, which was roughly equivalent to a pound of silver. In modern terms, this could be worth around $200-300.