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It's actually called a silver eagle; the $1 denomination is artificial. If you look on the back of the coin you'll see it's inscribed with the weight, 1 troy oz (or 31.11 gm) of 999/1000 pure silver.
What is the value today of 1000 pounds English currency for the turn of the 16th century
how many times does 1000 dollars are in a million
Its nearest value is that which is represented by itself: no other value can be nearer So the answer is 1000.
You need to say which type of dollar you want to convert from or into. There are many different currencies in the world called "dollar". For example, Singapore dollar, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar.
1000 grams sterling is currently worth about $415 ... 1000 grains sterling is worth about $27
That would be about 2.083 troy ounces of silver. At $30 an ounce, that would be $62.50.
$1000 to $350,000 depending upon the variety and the condition of the coin.
2.0833 troy ounces next time just google "sterling silver 1000 grains"
The answer is 2.285714 oz.
I would pay a dollar for a dollar, after all, it is only a dollar.
1000 Dollars
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question that might help to ID it. The only federally-issued $1000 silver certificates were dated 1878 and 1891.
1000
1000 USD or so
well-worn = $350 lightly worn = $1000 crisp uncirculated = $2000 ... as of 12/22/09
Please check again. The last series year for US $1000 bills was 1934. Only $1 silver certificates were printed with a 1935 date.