50 cents. It's not silver and it's not a dollar. Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back; you'll find it's a HALF dollar. And the copper edge indicates that it's made of copper-nickel, not silver, like all circulating half dollars since 1971
The coin has no silver and is just face value, spend it.
Current value is $70.00
As of today about $18.50
More information is needed. There are two different one dollar coins that people call "silver dollars" dated 1986. Post new question.
A U.S. 1986 Kennedy half dollar runs from 50 cents to $25 depend on circulation wear. A U.S. 1986 clad half dollar commemorative Statue of Liberty is valued up to $7.50.
If you mean a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial half dollar? This coin was struck in copper-nickel not silver. The Denver Mint coin is uncirculated and the San Francisco Mint coin is proof. Both have the same retail value of $6.00. A 1986 Kennedy half dollar is just 50 cents.
The coin is actually a "Statue of Liberty Centennial" silver dollar and is very common with a current retail value of $26.00.
Cruuent retail value: $6.00
There were no dollar coins minted in the U.S. in 1986.
Silver Eagles are one ounce bullion coins that were first made in 1986, a one dollar coin dated 1972 is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) and none of them made for circulation have any silver or any collectible value.
Current average retail value is $29.00
None of the bicentennial Kennedy half dollar coins made for general circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.