The question is a little confusing. Mercury coins are dimes not dollars, if the piece has the .999 marking it's a silver round. Post new question with more information.
This is a very common date for Mercury dimes. If it has any wear at all the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
This is a very common date for Mercury dimes. If it has any wear at all the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
It worth about $2.00 just for the silver. All Mercury Head dimes are 90% silver. The collectible value of any coin depends on date, mintmark and grade.
Kennedy Half dollars are very common, coins from 1971 to date contain no silver and are only face value.
1942 is not a rare date for Mercury dimes. In circulated condition, it has about 75 cents worth of silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $5
If the coin is so worn that it has no date, its value is limited to its silver content or about $13.
This is a very common date for Mercury dimes. If it has any wear at all the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
Most dimes of this date are valued for the silver only, about $1.00
The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
You must provide a date of the coin.
Look at the coin again the date is 1776-1976 and has no silver in it and is still only a dollar.
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Please post a new question that's less ambiguous. If you mean "what's the value of a silver dollar", include its date and mint mark. If you mean "what's the value of a silver certificate", include its date, the letter (if any) next to the date, and denomination. If you mean "how much is a dollar's worth of silver", Google the words SPOT PRICE SILVER and divide 1 by the price in dollars per ounce to get the number of ounces in $1.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
Without Knowing the mint mark, date, or condition, the value could be anywhere from $17 to $82,000. Please post a new question in the form "What is the value of a (date) US silver dollar?" and the site will try to direct you to a specific answer.
If the coin shows so much wear you can't read the date, value is only for the silver about a dollar