It depends on the size of the coin, take it to a coin dealer or jeweler and ask to weigh it for you.
This is not a US coin, it's a "silver round". Most are made from .999 pure silver of different weights. Take it to a jeweler to find out how much it's worth.
To find silver coin prices, you can explore reputable sources such as Apmex, JM Bullion, and BOLD Precious Metals. These trusted dealers offer up-to-date pricing information on their websites, allowing you to compare and make informed decisions. Additionally, you can check numismatic publications, online forums, or consult with local coin shops for current silver coin prices.
The U.S. did not make a silver coin with a double eagle design. Please post a new question with more information.This "coin" was minted and sold by The Olde New England Mint" It is not legal tender, it is a bullion coin. It weights 1 ounce of .999 silver and measures 39mm in diameter. Current value is 17.50 to 20.00.
Pre-1964 silver coins were almost all made of so-called coin silver, an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Weights of specific denominations varied all over the map, especially in the 19th century. A site such as www.coinfacts.com lists nominal weights for most circulation coins struck since the 1790s.
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You would find out the weight of the coin, find the silver prices and the composition of the coin and mathematically figure it out. However, sites like Coinflation will do that for you for all US and Canadian coins.
You can take it to a coin dealer and have it appraised.
Yes, what little silver is in (or on) the coin is real silver.
It is not very easy to find out the value of a 1878 morgan silver dollar, because the value varies from $20 to $46000 which depends on the condition of the coin. A specialist could help to find the value of this coin.
It depends on the type of coin. The following list of weights applies to US silver coins minted before 1965 (when composition was switched to copper and nickel). Dime: 2.5 grams Quarter: 6.25 grams Half dollar: 12.5 grams Dollar: 26.73 grams
U.S. dimes, quarters, and halves dated 1964 contain 90% silver and 10% copper. Gross weights: Dime, 2.5 gm. Quarter, 6.25 gm. Half, 12.5 gm