If you have the proof eagles in the Mint-issued plum-colored packaging, then the 1991 is worth about $40 and the 1992 is worth about $35 If they are anything else, it's a standard bullion piece but not struck as a proof, it would be worth a bit more than the current spot price of one ounce of silver. That price changes daily, so you'd have to check it in the financial pages of your newspaper or on-line at a financial site like CNN Money (among many such sites).
7-23-11>>> Each coin is one ounce of silver, the market closed at $40.07 per ounce, so about $80.00
Assuming you are referring to the U.S. bullion piece carrying that denomination, known as an American Silver Eagle, this item would be worth just about the current spot price of the one ounce of silver it contains. Although it is a legal tender coin, that you could spend for its $1 face value, its actual value is more accurately determined by its metal content.
If you have the proof eagles in the Mint-issued plum-colored packaging, then the 1991 is worth about $40 and the 1992 is worth about $35AnswerIf it's a proof issue, it might sell for $40 or $50. If it's a standard bullion piece but not struck as a proof, it would be worth a bit more than the current spot price of one ounce of silver. That price changes daily, so you'd have to check it in the financial pages of your newspaper or on-line at a financial site like CNN Money (among many such sites).
Nada....MoreTo explain the prior poster's answer, Argentina abolished the austral in 1991.
$1.00 in 1990 had the same buying power as $1.71 in 2010. Annual inflation over this period was 2.73%. $1.00 in 1991 had the same buying power as $1.61 in 2010. Annual inflation over this period was 2.55%.
As of today the value is about $17.00 it's a bullion coin and the value is just for the silver. FYI it's called a Silver Eagle or American Silver Eagle coin
6-4-11>>> If you mean a 1991-S proof Silver Eagle bullion coin? The average current value is $43.00.
5-19-11>> The coin is actually an American Silver Eagle bullion coin that is made from one ounce of .999 pure silver. It's value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale, which is $35.02 today
5-19-11>> The coin is actually an American Silver Eagle bullion coin that is made from one ounce of .999 pure silver. It's value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale, which is $35.13 today
It will be worth the value of silver per ounce. Currently about 30 dollars.
Average current market value for the 1991 PF Koren War Memorial silver dollar is $17.00-$23.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
50 cents, it is not silver and was a coin intended for circulation.
This stuff has no numismatic value at all, but check eBay for values
A 1999 1oz silver dollar may be worth up to $50. The value is based on the value of silver at the time of sale. The price of silver changes nearly by the minute.
Average retail value for the Proof coin is about $40.00.
The coin is actually an American Silver Eagle bullion coin that is made from one ounce of .999 pure silver. It's value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale, which is $28.19 today.
Assuming you mean a 1991 Silver Eagle, proof and uncirculated coins were struck that year. Proof coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint and carry the "S" mintmark, mintage was 511,925 and have a current retail value of $18.00 Uncirculated coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, carry no mintmark and mintage was 7,191,066 with current retail value of $17.00