They're worth $13-$15 each with the spot price of silver sitting around $12.75 an ounce. If they are proof coins in their original mint package, they list for $35, $45, and $64.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any $1 bills dated 1987 and the last silver certificates were dated 1957.
The last silver certificates were dated 1957. Please check your bill again and post a new question.
In order to determine an estimated value for a roll of American Silver Eagles the dates of the coins would have to be known and if they were mint state [uncirculated] coins or proof coins. American Silver Eagles all have the same bullion value but each has its own numismatic value as well.
As of today value is $17.01
July 2, 2009 The 1987 silver American Eagle Dollar was the second year the Silver Eagles were produced and there were 11,442,335 pieces struck at the US mint in Philadelphia making it one of the most common of the Silver Eagles. Most Silver Eagles will be in uncirculated condition and can be bought for about $20-$25. Also in 1987, there were 904,732 Proof Silver Eagles struck at the US mint in San Francisco. These special collector coins can be bought for about $35-$45.
As of 3-11-11 the value is $34.53
As of 3-11-11 the value is $34.53
I have two of these coins from my father. I can't anything on them on the web. I too would like to know the value. As far as I am able to determine, this coin has no precious metal value. It is not minted by the uS Mint and is not US legal tender. It is not made of silver or gold, although it may be zinc with silver plating. Normally, the term "Double Eagle" means a $20 gold coin. The US Mint is minting commemorative gold half eagles. but not eagles and not double eagles. On this coin, "Double Eagle" is a play on words as there is an eagle that appears to be landing on a mirror, thus showing two eagles. It has novelty value only. I would estimate its value at $5 USD max. 9/9/09 There was both a gold and a silver coin issued in 1987 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the constitution. It sounds like you have the gold coin, since that is the only one with an eagle on it. It has a weight of 0.2687 troy ounces. It is composed of 90% gold, 3.6% silver and 6.4% copper. My experience is that the value fluctuates with the value of gold. You can check on EBAY to see what they have sold for recently.
The U.S. didn't issue any circulation bills or $1 coins with that date. If you have a 1 oz silver piece dated 1987 it's a bullion coin sold for its metal value; the dollar denomination is artificial. In that case it would be worth a bit more than the current spot price of silver - as of 08/2009, about USD 13.00 or CDN 14.50
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Please check again and post a new question. All dimes dated 1946 and later carry a picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and all dimes minted for circulation since 1965 are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
Proof and uncirculated coins are valued the same at $15.00