That date makes it a Peace dollar. The obverse features a young Lady Liberty, wearing a pointed crown, similar to that found on the Statue of Liberty. The reverse shows a bald eagle perched on an olive branch.
It has the likeness of Lady Liberty on the obverse (heads) side of the coin and a walking eagle on the reverse (tails) side of the coin.
A date is needed. Please check your bill again and look for questions like "What is the value of a (date) B US 5 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
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It looks like ten thousand one hundred dollar bills. Or does it look like twenty thousand fifty dollar bills? I can never remember.
i have never seen one
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An 1847 seated silver dollar = =
Like an eagle
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1879 would make it a "Morgan" dollar.
That depends on what silver dollar you're talking about. See the related links below for pictures of different US silver dollars.
1836 U.S. Silver Dollar type this into your search box and click on images to see one.
It looks the same as any other Peace dollar.
No such thing as a "Eagle Mark" on any US coin. If you mean a mintmark? They are little tiny letters on the reverse of the coin, and can only be a D or S on this coin.
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1879 would make it a Morgan dollar, which has an eagle on the reverse.
In the search box on your home page, type in 1891 silver dollar then click on images, this will bring up a lot of pictures.
There's no such thing. The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars that year.