If it's dated 1985, that would be zinc, not silver. It's worth one cent. No US pennies contain silver.
Sorry, the US has never made any silver 1 cent coins. It may have been plated but not by the US Mint.
By 1985, U.S. pennies were copper-plated zinc. It's worth one cent.
Your 10 peso coin is worth less than a penny U.S.
It's worth exactly one cent.
It's still worth one cent in Canada, though they stopped using the penny in 2013. Save up four more and you can trade them in for a nickel.
a lot.
if it is still in currency, it would just be a tattered version of a current coin, so just one penny. It is not old enough to have appreciated.
July 26, 2009 Technically, the 1985 Lincoln Cent is a zinc penny, not copper. The only copper in them is the plated layer you can see. As far as value is concerned, the 1985 cent is worth just a cent unless it is in a high uncirculated grade and then it is worth about $15. In proof condition these cents are valued from $5 to $30 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
It's an ordinary circulation coin - check your pocket change. Face value only.
The US Mint did not produce any dollar coins dated 1985, look at the coin again and post new question.
No.
Agacher Strip War happened on 1985-12-14.