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It is nickel silver... no actual silver content.
925 is the silver content, sterling silver. Hct is the maker. 925 is the purity of the silver. 92.5 % fine silver which is Sterling Silver. The extra % is other materials added for strength and usability.
In circulated condition it has no extra value. It's brass, not silver, and was minted in 2007 as part of the Presidential Dollar series. 1789-1797 are the years Washington served as president.
$30 in Extra fine condition.
The silver dollars retail value in extra fine condition on a 1881-CC is $200.00.
In circulated condition it has no extra value. It's brass, not silver, and was minted in 2007 as part of the Presidential Dollar series. 1789-1797 are the years Washington served as president.
about good, good, very good, fine, very fine, and extra fine.
I received in change today a ten dollar silver certificate. which is very rare to see in regular change.. could you tell me if it has any extra value ...thank you Jim
NO American silver certificates have been printed since the 1957 series. Any $1 bill dated 1963 or later is a standard US Federal Reserve Note, and any dated 1995 is too new to be worth anything extra.
If your coin says "QUARTER DOLLAR" on the back it's a Washington quarter and is worth only 25¢ John F. Kennedy lived in the 20th century and would not be wearing a powdered wig!If your coin says "HALF DOLLAR" on the back it's a halfdollar and is worth extra for its silver content. There's more information at the Related Question.
Please check the back of the coin, you'll find it's a HALF dollar. And yes, Kennedy half dollars have always been legal tender. Any circulation-issue coins dated 1971 or later are made of copper-nickel like dimes and quarters; they have no extra value so feel free to spend them. If you have one dated 1965 to 1970 it's made of 40% silver, while 1964-dated ones are 90% silver so they're worth extra for their precious metal content.
Dated 1971 and later - no extra value, 50 cents each Dated 1965-69 - about $3.50 for their silver content Dated 1953-64 - about $7.00 for their silver content Before that you need to know the coins' exact dates and mint marks to have an idea of their value. If you have anything older than the early 1950s, please post a new question. The mint mark on a Franklin half will be above the bell yoke, and on a Walking Liberty dollar it'll be on the back at about the 8:00 position. There may not be any letter there (= made in Philadelphia) or there may be a small D (= Denver) or S (= San Francisco).