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Any silver dollar that has a letter or number added to the coin reduces it to the silver value only, about $12.00
Silver is the metallic element with the atomic number 47. Its symbol is Ag. In the year 1860 silver had an average price of 18.93 dollars.
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A silver certificate star-note would normally be worth around $5 or so, depending on how worn it is.
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.
A large portion of it, yes.
No silver solder can melt
The Atomic Number As in Elements if thats what your looking its Silver [Ag]
Yes real silver does have a number and the number is 925 .
The short answer is no. Real 9K or more gold is not magnetic, nor is silver. If you find that ur ring or necklace is sticking to a magnet it is plated and is not real.
The atomic number for silver is on the periodic table, and is the number 47, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of each silver atom.
You can find it in the Mountain Portion of the Safari Zone.
The atomic number of silver (or the atomic number of anyelement) tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element.
The atomic number for silver (Ag) is 47.
The element with the atomic number 47 is silver (Ag), and it is used to make photographic film and paper. But the atomic number determined the answer, not its use.
Most of it is sold or exported to several companies in and out of Mexico for industrial purposes -- for example, radiofrequency connectors. A small portion is sold for jewelry and silverware, and an even smaller portion is used to mint silver coins known as "Plata Libertad" coins.
Silver is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 47.