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it's worth 4 oz of silver carole
i believe that it is a silver round made by a private mint not the us government. Probably worth 175-200 dollars at the most.
Silver is about $30 an ounce. Number of ounces x 30.
It depends greatly on the year, early silver dollar proof dollars can be worth several thousand dollars, modern silver dollar proofs of common dates might be worth $20 or so for silver scrap.
400 dollars
what is the value of a 2001 giant half pound presidential election silver proof 1173
it's worth 4 oz of silver carole
it's worth 4 oz of silver carole
i believe that it is a silver round made by a private mint not the us government. Probably worth 175-200 dollars at the most.
Sorry was working off memory- there are only 14.58 troy ounces in a pound- therefore half pound = 7.29 trou ounces and value = silver value per ounce * 7.29.. Actually, the Giant half-pound Golden Eagle minted in 1996 has 8 Troy Ounces of silver and is coated in 24k gold. The one that I have is from the Washington Mint. It is in "Proof" condition with the certificate of Authenticity. It's Silver weight value as of right now is around $263.00-$264.00 dollars. However, a coin like that in mint, proof type condition has sold for up to $440 to $600.00 to collectors.
Silver is about $30 an ounce. Number of ounces x 30.
Face value only, unless it's a proof or Silver proof coin in its original packaging. Then it's worth about £8 for a proof or around £20 if it's a silver proof.
British general circulation Two Pound coins are made from a nickel-brass alloy. In many years, the Royal Mint also produces a Proof in silver FDC Two Pound coin and occasionally, a Proof piedfort in silver FDC Two Pound coin. These coins are not intended for circulation since their value is much greater than Two Pounds.
Mintmark's are used on coins, they do not have "proof marking's". The 1887 Morgan dollar without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
The designation "PF" for any coin means it's a Proof coin. Proof coins are given a grade from PF60 to PF70.
The 1921 Chapman was a proof version of the Morgan Dollar. Very few were minted and because of this, they command a premium price.