Depends on the denomination of coins that were used.
what is the value of a 2009 silver eagle dolar
There's no such thing as a gold silver dollar. Dollar coins were made of gold (1854-1889) or silver (1794-1935) but the 2 metals were never mixed. Most likely you have a silver dollar coin that was plated. Unfortunately being plated reduces its value to that of the raw metal in it, about $10 as of 06/2009.
As of 09/2009 the melt value of a Morgan dollar is about $8 to $10. However its collector value can be much higher depending on its condition and mint mark.
If it's one of the circulating presidential or Sacagawea coins it's a dollar. If it's a 2009 Silver Eagle, value is about $40.00
Year: 1922D Mintage 15,063,000 Numismatic Value Range: $14 - $400$8.6870102468 is the total melt value for the 1921-1935 silver Peace dollar on January 16, 2009.ref:http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1921-1935-Silver-Peace-Dollar-Value.html
July 26, 2009 An 1888-S Morgan silver dollar in a good circulated condition [much wear] has a value of about $145. If it is good enough to be almost uncirculated [almost no wear] it has a value of about $300.
I assume you are referring to a bill that's normally called a "silver certificate". If so, as of 02/2009 its auction value range is $10.-$15. depending on how worn it is.
The 1925 silver dollar from Philadelphia is a common date, worth only a little more than its silver value (0.7734 troy ounces - about $13.75 at current silver prices as of mid-October 2009) in circulated condition, and perhaps $20 to $50 in Uncirculated condition.
As of 02/2009, about $6 for its silver content.The coin is very common, most are only valued for the silver, about $12.00
As of 02/2009, a 1963 Franklin-Liberty Bell half dollar is worth about $6.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated and proof versions are about $7.50. Nearly all of that value is due to the coin's silver content, and will change along with the price of silver. http://www.ecoinprices.com/ try this site
because it is a newer and probably better version
August 29, 2009 The more common 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1625. The less common Proof-like 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1900. The scarce Deep Mirror Proof-like {DMPL} 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $11,000.