"COPY" means it is not original. Copies usually have a value equal only to the materials used to make them.
That's not actually silver, but zinc-coated steel. It's more common than most people realize. If it's still shiny with the original zinc coating, it could be worth upwards of a dollar.
It's made of steel, not silver, and it's shiny because it's plated in zinc. If it still has a full zinc coating, it's worth around 50 cents.
There are 3 types. But I'd say that if you've got one, look at the quality, not the type. If it's barely outlined, 600-2,500 dollars. If you can see some detail, $3,000-$7,000 and if it's shiny and not scratched, $35,000+
This is just a quick answer, but a few of the notable security features of a bill are... micro printing metal strip watermark colored ink (like the shiny things on the new 20) For a more detailed explanation, see http://www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney/main.cfm/currency/new5
Your coin is almost certainly a modern Presidential Dollar coin. If you found it in change, it's only worth a dollar. To explain: Under the picture of James Garfield it has the words "In God We Trust 20th President 1881." However 1881 is not the date of the coin, it only shows the year of the president's term. If you look on the rim of the coin you can see the actual year of mintage, 2011. Sorry to disappoint you, but its not made of gold either! The shiny surface only looks like gold but is actually brass on top of copper. If it's uncirculated the coin is probably only worth $3-$8 but save it because these dollar coins are now discontinued and may be worth more someday!
Yes silver is shiny.
silver shiny
If your silver dollar has scratches, dirt, or is dark colored it is circulated. If it has no scratches, is shiny, has no dirt, and looks new it is most likely uncirculated. Uncirculated silver dollars are worth more than circulated silver dollars. Many silver dollars are however circulated.
Shiny eevee is silver a cool color for it u can name a shiny one silver and nonshiny gold because the non shiny is kind of gold
no
No, boron is black or brown solid. A shiny silver liquid is mercury (Hg)
I Think the only shiny in silver is The red gyrados in lake of rage but if you put a ditto in the day care with gyarados you will get a shiny magikarp.
Silver and hard and heavy and shiny
If the coin in question is from the US Mint, it has a Walking Liberty image on the obverse (front) which was reprised from the half dollar used from 1916 to 1947. The reverse has an eagle and includes '1 oz fine silver' note. The intrinsic value would be based on the silver content of one ounce. In general, dealers will sell these for a premium over the value of silver and may buy them at a little below to a little above the silver value. Collector versions of these coins were produced (e.g. proofs with extremely shiny flat surfaces) and should command a premium as well. Some collectors of these proof versions want to have all of the mint items (box, certificate of authentication) which may affect how much they would be willing to pay.
Shiny Gray.
You dont
Because it is a metal and can be polished to a smooth shiny surface.