No. The 1797 coin would be 1 to 2 millimeters larger.
A 1901 silver or dollar is also known as a Morgan Silver Dollar. It is ninety percent silver and usually worth at least forty dollars even in poor condition.
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About $5.00
Yes since it contains silver
A 1901-S Silver Dollar - aka - Morgan Dollar - is worth in a mint state of AU50: $225.00.
Not sure of the dent size but you should get at least $10.00 - 15.00 in silver value
All coins have the motto "E Pluribus Unum" on them. A 1901 one dollar coin is a Morgan silver dollar and depending on condition and mint, it might be worth $25-75.
The 1901 Morgan with no mintmark is worth more than the one with the "O" mintmark, but the difference depends on the condition (grade) of the coins. A 1901-O Morgan in the grade of EF-40 has an average value of $29.00 A 1901 Philadelphia (no mintmark) Morgan in the same grade is $105.00.
There were no 1901 dollar bills
Philadelphia did not use a P mint mark on dollar coins until 1979. For all other mints, the position on a Morgan dollar is above the DO in dollar.
On the reverse under the wreath. If there's no mint mark the coin was struck in Philadelphia.
It looks like new, shows no wear and has full mint luster.