No, "silver eagles" are only sold in 1-oz sizes. However, the US Mint does sell 5-oz silver versions of the current "America the Beautiful" series of quarters. Check the US Mint website (linked below) for more information.
what is a silver 1998 silver coin witha 5 and roses on one side and a doubleheaded eagle on the other worth
The coin is worth the 1 oz of silver, and nothing more
The coin is worth one oz of silver, and nothing more
Current price of silver per oz. X .0321507466 (oz/gram conversion) X 24.3 (weight in grams) X 0.925 (% of silver)
22KT Gold with Silver and Copper added for durability
"An eagle is a $10 coin. Assuming you are referring to the $5 coin, these weighed about 8.25 gm. For comparison purposes, a modern Sacajawea or Presidential dollar coin weighs 8.1 gm."[Improvement - more specific answer]Sorry but I think the poster was probably asking about a modern $5 face value Gold Eagle bullion coin which contains 1/10th Troy ounce( or about 3.11 grams) of gold.The US Mint produces the "Eagles" in 4 different weights1/10th oz American Eagle ($5 face value) coin - 16.5mm in diameter1/4th oz American Eagle ($10 face value) coin - 22mm in diameter1/2 ounce American Eagle ($25 face value) coin - 27mm in diameter1 ounce American Eagle ($50 face value) coin - 32.7mm in diameter
The four medallion proof set commemorating Vietnam War Memorial contains a .916 gold coin with 0.5 oz of gold, a .925 silver coin with 5 oz of silver, a .950palladium coin containing 1 oz Palladium and .950Platinum coin containing 0.5oz of Platinum. Issued by Pobjoy Mint in Surry, England.
The coin should sell for 5-10 % below the spot price of silver. If silver is $34/oz., the coinn should sell for around $31.
5-19-11>> The coin is actually an American Silver Eagle bullion coin that is made from one ounce of .999 pure silver. It's value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale, which is $35.02 today
5-19-11>> The coin is actually an American Silver Eagle bullion coin that is made from one ounce of .999 pure silver. It's value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale, which is $35.13 today
The 5 Dollar American Eagle coin regardless of date is a 1/10th oz Gold Bullion coin and as I type this the value is $108.10 The value of any gold bullion coin follows the spot price of gold.
Your better off just keeping it and giving it to your grandchildren. It might be worth something when they get older. I went to a coin collector with a coin that dates from the 1700's, he didn't give me a satisfying amount so I just kept the coin. Coin's with color on them aren't much either.