Value depends on a number of factors such as the date, mint mark, and condition. All U.S. silver dollars minted in 1935 or earlier are currently worth at least $26 for the silver content.
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
I don't think it is worth much. You might be offered 3 times the face value at most. Most coins after 1965 are worth less because the silver content in them is different. Coins prior to 1964 are worth about 10 times the face value at most because of the silver content. Many jewelers and companies are buying old coins nowadays. You can easily get a free estimate for your coins.
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
Sorry no US dollar coins dated 1911 but there is a Barber Half dollar with that date.
1957 $1 bills are silver certificates. In the old days, you could trade that dollar for $1 worth of silver, or silver dollars. Right now, you can sell them or keep it.
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
hard to say...but being that old, it could be worth a lot to somebody who collects coins hard to say...but being that old, it could be worth a lot to somebody who collects coins
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A dollar
no NO U.S. coins were ever made of pure silver. All had at least 10% copper in them. NO U.S. half dollar is worth a megabuck. Perhaps you are thinking of the famous 1804 silver dollar, which does sell for over that amount.
That was written on the old US $1 silver certificate. At they time they were still in use, they could be redeemed for a dollar's worth of silver coins, but this practice was discontinued in the 1960s. The bill is still legal tender at face value today.
Coin Values Discovery is a good place to look for people interested in finding out the price of their old silver dollars. This website provides information, photographs, and charts of old coins and their worth.
I don't think it is worth much. You might be offered 3 times the face value at most. Most coins after 1965 are worth less because the silver content in them is different. Coins prior to 1964 are worth about 10 times the face value at most because of the silver content. Many jewelers and companies are buying old coins nowadays. You can easily get a free estimate for your coins.
You should never polish old coins, even if they have turned dark or black.
It depends what you are referring to. If you are meaning dollar coins minted after 1935 (such as the Eisenhower Dollar, Susan B. Anthony Dollar, Presidential Dollar and Sacajawea Dollar) or if you are meaning dollar coins minted before 1936 (Morgan Dollar, Peace Dollar, Seated Liberty Dollar). If you mean dollar coins minted after 1935, the answer is only a dollar. None of them have any precious metals in them that would cause them to increase in value, none of them are struck in low enough quantities to have collector demand and have no potential of increasing in value. Dollar coins minted before 1936 however, have already shown a large increase in value, for example, a Peace Dollar is worth $22 in silver content alone! That isn't even figuring in if it is a rare date or in pristine condition. It is worth about 22 times its face value, whereas a 1971 Eisenhower dollar in circulated condition is only worth... $1 40 years later. So if you have dollar coins before 1936, the sky is the limit on how much they can increase both in collector demand (there are many old dollar coins with a very limited mintage that are worth hundreds or thousands of dollars to a coin collector) or increase in silver prices.
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
It's only partial silver -- worth about $2.00