Fijian Sixpences, Shillings and Florins minted from 1934 to 1941 had a silver content of 50%.
Fijian Sixpences, Shillings and Florins minted from 1942 to 1943 had a silver content of 90%.
This is an unusual trend, moreso during the war years when most countries were moving away from precious metals in their currencies.
Fijian general circulation "silver" coins minted from 1953 onwards have no silver at all and were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
There were no 1 Dollar silver coins in 1973 from Cook Islands.
It was only in copper-nickel.
There were 2 Dollar or 2-1/2 Dollar or 7-1/2 Dollar 1973 coins all with 0.925 silver.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. Mint did not produce a 1973 U.S. Constitution Silver dollar.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. Mint did not produce a 1973 U.S. Constitution Silver dollar.
sorry no such thing.
No Kennedy half dollar dated 1973 was struck in silver, all are copper-nickel coins. Unless it's a proof coin, the value is 50 cents.
None. They are all copper-nickel.
None. They are all copper-nickel.
Value depends on the weight of the bar and silver content. Also the spot price of silver at time of sale.
The US Mint never made a Kennedy dollar, and all circulating half-dollar and dollar coins minted in 1973 were made of copper-nickel, not silver. Some Eisenhower dollars were struck in 40% silver for sale to collectors. Prices as of 06/2010 for mint issues are > If your coin is a Kennedy HALF dollar: maybe $1.00 to $1.50. > If it's a circulation-strike Eisenhower dollar, it might retail for around $2.50 depending on its quality. > If it's a 40%-silver Ike dollar in its mint package, about $5.50 to $6.00
None at all. No Eisenhower Dollars that were issued for circulation (1971-1978) contain silver.
Solid silver? No. The silver clad Eisenhower dollars are all 40% silver. But for 1973 not all S mintmarked coins are 40% silver. The San Francisco Mint did strike copper-nickel proof coins that were included in the proof sets for 1973. The 40% silver coins were struck as proof & uncirculated but were sold separately, so 3 different S mintmarked coins were struck in 1973.
Well there were 2 Canadian dollar coins minted in 1973. One was made of copper nickel and celebrates 100 years of Prince Edward Island. This one is worth around $2.50 USD in uncirculated condition. The other has a Mountie on the reverse and celebrates 100 years of the Mounted Police, and is made of silver and is worth around $7.50 USD.
This date is still found in circulation, contains no silver and is only face value.