"Circa" means "about" or "around" so you need to be more specific.
In particular, the U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars after 1935. New dollar coins weren't minted again until 1971. These are sometimes erroneously called "silver" dollars but they're made of copper-nickel or brass, and are only worth face value unless in proof or uncirculated condition.
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There was no Confederate money in 1845.
In good condition circa £30-50.
I don't know any currency called circa. Circa is a Latin word meaning about. It is used in English with the same meaning. Example: My grandmother was born circa 1900.
$30.00 to $40.00 USD currently on eBay. It weighs 5 grams and there are 28 grams in an ounce so use that to determine from the current market value of silver.
"Circa" means "around" or "roughly" but all 20th and 21st-century US $2 bills have a specific series date on them. The closest issue would be a 1976 bill. These have no extra value unless they're in brand-new condition; in that case it might retail for $3 to $4.
You could check the first consumer price index on record circa 1920 and compare it to the current CPI for starters. That would at least give you a floor value of the certificate.
Sterling Pewter is a poorman's silver. Circa Revolutionary War.
Overall, silver was down 12 percent in 2001 from the average price of $5.00 in 2000.
Be specific, what model?
The actual production, according to the Silver Institute, was 14,266 tons for 1994 and 15,073 for 1995.
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