Well, it's exactly what it says it is. One ounce of .999 fine silver. A privately minted bullion ingot. Its value is now, and will forever be, tied to the current price of an ounce of silver. See the related links for the current silver value.
Right now, it's worth around $3.00.
value of an 1890 E Pluribus umun silver dollar
Copper-nickel, not silver E Pluribus Unum, not "You Pluribus Unum" Your coin has a V on it because V is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a 5-cent piece. See the Related Question for more details.
moneda de silver united states of america E-PLURIBUS UNUM DE 1937 HALF DOLLAR IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY
$558.00
Assuming it is in circulated condition, it is worth around $22.50 in silver content.
For the year 1921 two silver dollars were issued and each is a separate series of dollar coins and the designs are very different. But because of the fact you used part of the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM in your question that appears on the front of the coin above Miss Liberty's head the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The 1921 Morgan dollar is the most common of all Morgan dollars, circulated coins run from $37.00-$44.00.
To clear thing up: > It's not silver, it's made of nickel. > It's not just a "woman's" head, it's Miss Liberty. > E Pluribus Unum appears on nearly ALL US coins so that's not an identifying detail. > The coin's denomination, Five Cents, is right there under the V = Roman numeral for 5. That done, your Liberty nickel is worth about $3 in average worn condition, $5 if moderately worn, and $11 if nearly new.
The coin is a Liberty Walking half dollar not an Pluribus Unum, most coins have a lot of wear and retail values are $8.00-$9.00 better coins showing medium wear are $15.00-$$30.00 and coins with light wear run $35.00-$60.00
For the year 1921 two different silver dollars were issued and each is a separate series of dollar coins and the designs are very different. But because of the fact you used the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM in your question that appears on the front of the coin above Miss Liberty's head, the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The 1921 Morgan dollar is the most common of all Morgan dollars, circulated coins run from $31.00-$40.00.
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$12.00- $125.00.