U.S. pennies have never contained silver. Your penny is probably silver plated for jewelry or other decorations.
It's worth one cent.
These bills are called silver certificates rather than "paper silver dollars". However the last silver certificates were dated 1957. As you can see from the green Treasury seal and the words across the top front of the bill, you have a standard Federal Reserve Note which is only worth $1.
Any peso dated before 1993 is now worth nothing, i have a bunch of 1000 pesos notes from 1983 and when i went to exchange it, i was told that its worth nothing, that was a bummer.
The only 1993 silver dimes - in fact, the only silver US dimes dated later than 1964 - are the 90% silver coins included in special "Prestige Proof" sets minted since 1992. All other dimes, including standard proofs, are made of the familiar copper-nickel sandwich metal. Prestige proofs are sold in special packaging and like nearly all modern proofs, carry an S mint mark. As of 07/2010, prices range from about $4 for a mid-quality strike (PR-62) up to about $17 for a top-quality coin (PR-68).
Unless they are uncirculated, bills dated 1969 and later are almost never worth more than face value. You do not have to provide the serial number (not a "code" number) because it's just a counter and does not help to ID a bill.
The only steel cents were struck in 1943, not 1993. The last wheat cents were struck in 1958. If your coin is dated 1943, it's worth about a quarter. If it's dated 1993 it's a Lincoln Memorial cent. If it's 1993 and is silver colored you'll need to have it inspected in person by a dealer to determine if it's been plated (no extra value) or is missing the copper coating so its zinc core shows through (a mint error worth several dollars).
It's worth one cent.
From 1982 to date all Lincoln pennies are copper plated zinc, the 1993-D is just a penny.
These bills are called silver certificates rather than "paper silver dollars". However the last silver certificates were dated 1957. As you can see from the green Treasury seal and the words across the top front of the bill, you have a standard Federal Reserve Note which is only worth $1.
If the coins are dated 1993 or later, 1000 pesos would be worth about $100 at current exchange rates. If the coins are dated before 1993, they are so-called "old pesos" worth 1/1000 of current pesos, so they would be worth all of a dime. HOPE THIS HELPS!!
A 1993 penny is composed of 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper. Therefore, the percentage of copper in a 1993 penny is 2.5%.
Manufacturer's suggested price: $99,500. Worth every penny.
$1 bills dated 1974 and later are only worth face value.
A 1993 American eagle Bullion Silver Dollar in MS69 condition is worth: $ 50; if its mint state is PF69, the value is: $275.
Depending on its exact grade, a proof 1986 "dollar" (actually a bullion piece sold for its silver content) is worth about $35.If it's an uncirculated coin but not a proof it's basically worth its silver value of around $13.
One cent, unless you can tell us what makes it different than the other 6,360,064,999 other pennies minted in Denver that year.
Can you please supply to me the type of Silver Dollar you have and its mint state. You must be in possession of a commemorative coin.