Average current market value is $28.00 for this coin.
what is a silver 1998 silver coin witha 5 and roses on one side and a doubleheaded eagle on the other worth
You possess an American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar - a 1998 coin in MS65 condition is worth: $25; if its mint state is PF65, the value is equivalent to: $70.
You possess an American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar - a 1998 coin in MS65 condition is worth: $25; if its mint state is PF65, the value is equivalent to: $70.
The value of .999 pure silver coins varies with the spot price of silver on the market. A one-ounce silver coin will always be worth, at a minimum, the spot price of silver. Depending on the condition of the coin and the market in general, it may be worth up to 100% more. Proof coins are worth more than uncirculated coins, which in turn are worth more than lower-grade coins that may have been handled or have scratches, dings, etc. With the spot price of silver approaching $50, a current check of asking prices for the 1998 American Eagle ranged from $60 for an uncirculated specimen without a gift box up to $109 for a proof coin in gift box. Consider that prices vary among coin dealers and the high price may not necessarily be current fair market value. Surprisingly, there is little variation in price among different mint years, with older coins not necessarily bringing higher value.
The 1998 Silver Eagle is a bullion coin and it's value follows the spot price of silver and as of today 1-31-10 value is $16.19 per ounce, so that's the coins value.
Average retail value is $29.00 issue price was $21.00
As of June 2011 silver was at 36.19. This is about what you will end up paying for a 1 oz American Silver Eagle. The price and value will change as the price of silver changes. Its worth what a little bit higher than silver per oz. The related link below has the current silver prices along with gold and platinum.
The only dollar coin struck in 1998 was the American Silver Eagle. Although it has one troy ounce of silver in it and is actually a bullion coin, it also has a face value of one dollar. The Philadelphia mint produced 4,847,549 Uncirculated pieces and the San Francisco mint struck 450,000 proof coins.
There are 3 versions of Silver Eagles made, Bullion, Uncirculated and Proof. Bullion Silver Eagle coins do not have mintmarks. From 1986 to 1998, they were minted at San Francisco. From 1999 to 2000, they were minted at Philadelphia and West Point. Since 2001, they have been minted only at West Point.
A Proof version sells for $40.$50.00
Uncirculated : $24 to $3,500. Proof: $46 to $190. Values vary depending upon the condition of the coin.
If you mean a 1998 Kennedy half dollar, the coin has no silver in it and is worth face value.