It doesn't have a collectible value. However, depending on the size of the hole it may still be worth up to about $20 for it's silver content.
The coin no longer has a collectible value, take it to a jeweler that buys scrap gold & silver.
One dollar.
The value is just for the silver in the coin
The hole kills the collectible value of the coin. It's likely only worth about $25.00 for the silver content of the coin. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment and value.
No collection value but is has a scrap silver value of about 10 bucks.
The hole destroys any collector's value that the coin may have had. It's still worth about $12-15 for its silver content, however (as of 06.2010)
With a hole drilled in it, about 10 bucks just for the silver in it.
The coin has no collectible value unless you find someone that wants it. But its still has some value just for the silver.
I really hate to give you the bad news but silver dollar you have, if it were in near perfect condition would be worth as much as $500,000. A 1794 flowing hair dollar is valued at over $2,000,000. The hole drilled in yours makes it almost worthless.
No it's the hole that kills collectible value. If the coin is silver it has scrap value
The hole totally kills the collectible value of the coin. Unless you find someone that wants it, the value is only for the silver, and that depends on how much weight was lost by the hole..
It probably means that the dollar was on a neck chain at some time.