Silver Dollars are very large and boisterous fish (12 inches long) and need a very large tank. They may well nip the fins of a tiny Betta and make his life an absolute misery.
All silver dollars made of silver contain 90% silver, but the last of those was minted in 1935. The Eisenhower dollars of the 1970s didn't contain silver.
Yes, all silver dollars made in 1924 have the same basic design.
The Actual Silver Weight (ASW) is .77344oz of pure silver. All silver dollars (except Trade Dollars) from 1878 to 1935 contain the same amount of silver.
The Actual Silver Weight (ASW) is .77344oz of pure silver. All silver dollars (except Trade Dollars) from 1878 to 1935 contain the same amount of silver.
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All Peace dollars have the same amount of silver, .77344oz
Peace dollars all have the same amount of silver in them .77344oz of pure silver.
The design is the same as it has been.
All Walking Liberty half dollars have the same silver content of .36169oz pure silver
There were no US silver dollars struck in 1970. Silver was removed from all circulating US coinage in 1965 and the Eisenhower dollar (which contained no silver but was the same size as the old silver dollars) wasn't first struck until 1971.
There is no such thing as a 1969 silver dollar. The last true silver dollars were the Peace Dollars minted last in 1935, and then the Eisenhower Dollar was struck in copper-nickel using the same dimensions as the previous silver dollars but wasn't struck till 1971.
1964 and before, dimes were made out of 90 percent silver. The same went for quarters and half dollars. And then the us mint made half dollars from 1965-1969 40 percent silver.