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.
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back. You'll find that it's a HALF dollar. Assuming it's from circulation, it's not silver. It's made of copper-nickel like dimes and quarters, and is only worth face value.
Sorry, but there is no such coin. Circulation half dollars have been made of copper-nickel since 1971. These have a copper-colored edge, a P or D mint mark near the date, and are only worth 50¢. Premium proof half dollars are made from 90% silver and 10% copper, have an S mint mark, and are sold in special sets from the Mint. As of 08/2008 they're worth about $16. If you have a P or D half that appears to be silver it's a normal 50¢ coin that's been silver-plated for use in jewelry.
The 1993 $10 Dollar Gold Coin known as The American Eagle Gold Bullion is one of the most popular collectible coins. The value will be determined by whether the coin was in circulation and the daily price of gold.
All circulating Kennedy halves dated 1971 and later are only worth 50 cents. Feel free to spend it. Regardless of rumors and legends, there has been no silver in circulating half dollars since 1971. They're made of the same copper-nickel alloys used in dimes and quarters.
The only steel cents were struck in 1943, not 1993. The last wheat cents were struck in 1958. If your coin is dated 1943, it's worth about a quarter. If it's dated 1993 it's a Lincoln Memorial cent. If it's 1993 and is silver colored you'll need to have it inspected in person by a dealer to determine if it's been plated (no extra value) or is missing the copper coating so its zinc core shows through (a mint error worth several dollars).
The 1993 Proof Thomas Jefferson 250thAnniversary commemorative silver dollar was issued as proof & uncirculated. Both have the same retail value of $19.00.
5-10-11>> The coin is ounce of pure silver and the value is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale and it varies, as I type this, the coin is worth $38.22
A 1993 American eagle Bullion Silver Dollar in MS69 condition is worth: $ 50; if its mint state is PF69, the value is: $275.
If the coin is Proof (P mintmark) $30.00-$40.00 retail, if it has no mint mark $18.00
There were 1,297,094 Uncirculated mint sets sold for $8 each in 1993 and it is worth $10 today.
Anything that new will be worth only $100 unless it's uncirculated. Then its value skyrockets to all of $105.
In 1993 the Republic of Liberia issued a Nolan Ryan 10 dollar silver proof coin. The value of this coin is about $15.
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Current retail price list is $120.00
i have a 1993 de- panma coin how much is it value
It would depend on what type of American Eagle coin it was. An American Eagle one ounce silver coin would be worth silver spot price, which is just over $21 a the time of writing, a one ounce American Eagle Gold coin would be worth gold spot which is just shy of $1300. The spot prices for metals can be found on websites such as Kitco or by simply typing in Gold (or silver) spot price in Google or another search engine.
No silver. They are copper-nickel