About $2.00
The 1970 half is 40% silver and currently worth about about $4.70.
If it was made from 1 US silver dollar and has all of the silver in the silver dollar still within the spoon, it is worth $22 in silver content.
All I want to know is how much does the 1858-1958 canadian silver dollar british columbia edition coin cost
In order to have a true value, you must have a date to compare it to. For example, $1.10 in 2009 is the same as $0.16 in 1964. How do you figure this? If the dollar were worth 16 cents it would buy 1.6 dimes. Sense the dollar will not buy even one '64 silver dime, how can it be worth 16 cents?
No, once it is currency, It's property of the Treasury and to only be use as legal tender. Most, if not all coins, are worth / cost more than face value (pennies cost 1 to 1.5 cents in materials).
If you are or are thinking about becoming a serious coin collector it is important that you understanding the grading system. If you want a silver dollar graded by a professional, then it can cost you approximately 112 dollars.
The westegg inflation calculator may help give you a small hint as to what you could buy with 1/2 dollar in 1918. One half dollar would be able to buy 7.54 dollars worth of stuff today.to add on: The silver in that 1918 1/2 dollar coin is worth 8.14 dollars. So basically this indicates silver is not only a way to protect against inflation but also to make money doing it.As quoted:"What cost $0.50 in 1918 would cost $7.54 in 2012.Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2012 and 1918,they would cost you $0.50 and $0.03respectively."
A morgan silver dollar cost minimum 30 dollars but if it has a "S" or a "CC" mintmark it can sell up to 130 dollars.
for 4 rides you would pay a dollar
What cost $1 in 1940 would cost you $15.13 now.
At $10 per troy oz. 1 gram of silver is worth $0.3215074 However, the price of silver changes every day. You'll need to check the business section of a newspaper or a site such as www.kitco.com for up-to-date values.
It's still worth one dollar. The coin isn't made of silver (unless it's a collector or proof issue from San Francisco), but rather the same copper/nickel blend as quarters and dimes. The letters FG are the initials of Frank Gasparro, who designed the coin.