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The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
This is not a U.S. Mint issued coin. It's a privately made 1 ounce silver bullion round that has no numismatic value. The value is only for the silver, about $20.00.
350$ dollars.
The coin is 90% silver & 10% copper.
As of today silver is $17.13 per ounce. And Morgan & Peace dollars all have a silver content of .77344oz of pure silver which would be the value of $13.25 per coin.
The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
depends on quality uncirculated prices upwards of 21.50 low grade 1.98prices are fluctuating but this coin is one to watch
900 silver coin
This is not a U.S. Mint issued coin. It's a privately made 1 ounce silver bullion round that has no numismatic value. The value is only for the silver, about $20.00.
If the coin is an "S" mintmarked silver proof coin, it's 90% silver.
There is no silver content in any general circulation British coin from 1947 onwards. The 10 Pence coin is made from 75% copper and 25% nickel.
90%
The silver content of the 1981 British Royal Wedding commemorative general circulation crown is zero. It is a cupro-nickel coin. No British general circulation coin has had any silver content since 1946. The 1981 silver Proof FDC Crown coin which was sold in a case, has a 92.5% silver content.
82.5% silver
No S.B.A. coin was struck in silver, so the silver content is zero. All are copper-nickel.
About $3.25 for its silver content.
silver on the outside/ small gold coin inside