this coin has .357 ounces of silver. (half of the metal used in the coin is silver)
The original asking price of this commemorative dollar in 1980 was $22, unfortunately you won't get more than that out of it today as long as silver stays at the price it is at.
Some more info: only 389,564 of these coins were minted, so it is rare. This coin, soon enough, will catch on as a nice collectors item because of it's rarity. hang on to it.
The only dollar coins issued in 1980 were made of cupro-nickel, not silver. They're only worth face value.
It's a common Susan B. Anthony dollar coin with no silver in it just spend it
you may be able to look up the value by going Google and looking for a site that you can describe the object in queston, and it might be able to calculate the value
Unfortunately neither dates are silver. After 1967 the Canadian dollars were made of Nickel. They are worth around 1 - 4 dollars in any condition below MS65
They contain absolutely no silver, and they're worth one dollar each.
It's not silver and regardless of mintmark the value is $1. Only a proof or uncirculated coins sold from the Mint will have more than face value.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. Susan B. Anthony dollars were minted in 1980 and they're made of copper-nickel, not silver and have no added value if found in change.
I just bought one from Canadian Coin & Currency for $29.95 cdn.
1.00
1 dollar
Not silver. All circulating half dollars struck since 1971 are made of copper-nickel and are only worth 50 cents.
Please check your item again and post a new, separate question. The last $10 silver certificates were dated 1953, and no US bills are dated 1980.