"Currently Marshall Islands coins are valued at or below their face value when bought and sold in the US coin market. The basis for their currency is the US dollar. This was only based on the US dollar and is not redeemable in the US. The coins are rarely redeemable at face value even on the islands. These coins were intended for collectors, not for widespread use as currency."
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Yes, I have the Republic of the Marshall Islands "First Men on the Moon" $5 Commemorative Coin
The Republic of the Marshall Islands issues a 5 dollar coin that typically contains 1 ounce of silver. These coins are often produced as part of commemorative series and may have varying designs. It's important to verify the specific coin's details, as different editions may have different compositions.
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The value of a Marshall Islands $5 silver Christmas coin can vary based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and current market demand for silver. Typically, these coins contain a certain amount of silver, which contributes to their intrinsic value, often around the current price of silver per ounce. Additionally, collectible value may increase if the coin is in uncirculated condition or part of a limited series. To determine an accurate value, it's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction results.
it is actually the freedom tower silver dollar which is a one dollar coin minted under license of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) in 2004. it is however not issued by the official us mint.
An 1879 "Silver Dollar" is a Morgan dollar.
Today 2/14/2011 I bought one on Ebay for $39.99.
A Morgan 1882 Silver Dollar has 0.7735 of an ounce of silver.
The value of the 1986 inaugural issue silver set from the Republic of the Marshall Islands can vary based on factors such as condition, market demand, and the specific coins included in the set. Typically, these sets can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. To get an accurate current price, it's best to check auction sites or numismatic dealers for recent sales.
No, a silver dollar does not equal a half dollar. Instead, in the USA it equals a full dollar.
The Morgan Silver Dollar can range from $25 to $70, and the Peace Silver Dollar from $50 to $300.
The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.