No Change Left
"The Little Boy Who Swallowed a Silver Dollar" is a children's story about a young boy who accidentally swallows a coin, leading to a series of humorous and exaggerated consequences as he imagines what might happen next. The tale often emphasizes themes of curiosity and the unexpected results of seemingly simple actions. Ultimately, it serves as a cautionary tale about being mindful of what one puts in their mouth. The story captures the imagination with its playful narrative and moral lessons.
There is .77344 of a Troy ounce (a little than 24 grams) of pure silver in a 1921 U.S. silver dollar.
i dont know what you question is about the silver dollar but i am asuming you would like to know a little about it. The bicentenial silver dollar was circulated in the year 1976 as an anniversary. It's value can range on the grade of the coin, however in good condition is worth about 5.00-7.00. In (ok) condition is worth about (1.50-4.00). I hope that will let you know a little bit more about the 1976 Bicentenial Silver Dollar.
An 1879 "Silver Dollar" is a Morgan dollar.
The United States did not produce any dollar coins in 1960. The US did produce a silver half dollar in 1960, but unless it is in extraordinarily good Uncirculated condition (MS-65 or better), it is worth little more than its silver value (0.3607 troy ounces of silver - about US$6.70 as of January 13, 2010). Canada produced a silver dollar in 1960, but again unless it is in extraordinarily good Uncirculated condition, it is worth little more than its silver value (0.600 troy ounces of silver - about US$11.15 as of January 13, 2010).
he died, coz unfortunately you cannot swallow silver, that's wat the doctor sed anyway
"The Little Boy Who Swallowed a Silver Dollar" is a children's story about a young boy who accidentally swallows a coin, leading to a series of humorous and exaggerated consequences as he imagines what might happen next. The tale often emphasizes themes of curiosity and the unexpected results of seemingly simple actions. Ultimately, it serves as a cautionary tale about being mindful of what one puts in their mouth. The story captures the imagination with its playful narrative and moral lessons.
There is .77344 of a Troy ounce (a little than 24 grams) of pure silver in a 1921 U.S. silver dollar.
The answer is "no change yet."
A silver dollar weighs a little less than an ounce.
A little less than the spot price of silver at time of sale.
US silver dollars weigh 26.73 grams and contain 90% silver. Do a little math and that converts to 0.7736 troy ounces of silver per silver dollar.
i dont know what you question is about the silver dollar but i am asuming you would like to know a little about it. The bicentenial silver dollar was circulated in the year 1976 as an anniversary. It's value can range on the grade of the coin, however in good condition is worth about 5.00-7.00. In (ok) condition is worth about (1.50-4.00). I hope that will let you know a little bit more about the 1976 Bicentenial Silver Dollar.
An 1879 "Silver Dollar" is a Morgan dollar.
A little less the spot price of silver at the time of sale.As of today about $15.00
These sell for a little over a dollar in online auctions.
The United States did not produce any dollar coins in 1960. The US did produce a silver half dollar in 1960, but unless it is in extraordinarily good Uncirculated condition (MS-65 or better), it is worth little more than its silver value (0.3607 troy ounces of silver - about US$6.70 as of January 13, 2010). Canada produced a silver dollar in 1960, but again unless it is in extraordinarily good Uncirculated condition, it is worth little more than its silver value (0.600 troy ounces of silver - about US$11.15 as of January 13, 2010).