As of today 9-13-11 it's worth about $40.00.
The value of a troy ounce coin of 999 fine silver is based on the current spot price of silver in the market. You can calculate its worth by multiplying the weight of the coin in troy ounces by the current spot price of silver. Additionally, consider any premiums or fees that may apply when buying or selling the coin.
You should at least get the value of 1 oz silver - which on todays market is just aboe $12 - really be lucky to get any more of that.... Glad to hear that our coins are still in circulation... Andrea Golden State Mint www.goldenstate-mint.com
August 19, 2009 It is worth $14.00 today.
It's a silver round not a "coin" value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale.
Sorry but no U.S. coins dated 1958 weigh "One Troy Ounce". Look at the coin again an post new question.
512.00 is the spot price on the current market for 1 pound troy ounce fine silver morgan dollar proff dated 1878 but my advice is find a coin dealer or even better a private coin collector and your coin would be worth closer to 750.00
Yes, if it has the word "COPY" on it, it is a fake coin.
If it's .999 fine, about $30.00
Current spot price is $21.79 per ounce.
There are 0.48357 troy ounces of gold in the 1910 Half Eagle gold coin.
It's not really from 1799. The "one troy ounce" is a giveaway that it's a modern bullion coin, worth slightly more than whatever the current spot price of silver is.
Silver currently sells for about $16/oz.