Silver is $32.66 per ounce, the ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of a Morgan or Peace dollar is .77344oz of pure silver $32.66 X .77344= $25.26 this is the current MV.
Without more information around $26 for its silver melt value, but as a collectible it could be worth more. Please look for questions of the form "What is the value of a <date> US silver dollar?" for specific information.
.773 Oz of silver in all Morgan and Peace dollars. A good place to check the melt value of US coins is http://www.coinflation.com/
A 1965 quarter has 0.15 oz. of pure silver in it, so if you want to know the melt value of it, simply multiply .15 by the silver spot price. For example, if the spot price is US$18 oz., your 1920-1966 Canadian quarter is worth about $2.70 in melt value.
Sorry, no US Silver Dollars dated 1809
They didn't mint 1920 US silver dollars.
The silver melt value of 820 US half dollars is $10,113.74. The silver melt value of 820 1965-70 US half dollars is only $4,135.40.
As of today $14.00 is current MV for US silver dollars
Without more information around $26 for its silver melt value, but as a collectible it could be worth more. Please look for questions of the form "What is the value of a <date> US silver dollar?" for specific information.
In US dollars it has a melt value of $1.37. It is illegal to melt these coins for the metal they contain.
.773 Oz of silver in all Morgan and Peace dollars. A good place to check the melt value of US coins is http://www.coinflation.com/
You could get around $30 for a common date in circulated condition. If it is a rare date and uncirculated you could get thousands of dollars but that is unlikely. They have a silver melt value of around $26. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin (with date and mint mark).
In US dollars it has a melt value of $1.37. It is illegal to melt these coins for the metal they contain.
See the website link below for a list of US silver coins made for circulation and their melt value.
A 1965 quarter has 0.15 oz. of pure silver in it, so if you want to know the melt value of it, simply multiply .15 by the silver spot price. For example, if the spot price is US$18 oz., your 1920-1966 Canadian quarter is worth about $2.70 in melt value.
A 1965 quarter has 0.15 oz. of pure silver in it, so if you want to know the melt value of it, simply multiply .15 by the silver spot price. For example, if the spot price is US$18 oz., your 1920-1966 Canadian quarter is worth about $2.70 in melt value.
The value of silver dollars depends on its date, mintmark, condition, the price of silver and the amount of collectors interest.
Sorry, no US Silver Dollars dated 1809