If by a blimp you mean a dirigible then a blimp has more mass.
Not all silver. It is referred to as silver clad. Silver on both sides (40% by weight) with copper in the center. The semi-solid silver Kennedy half dollar stopped production in 1964, made of 90% silver. See the related link for more information.
Please take another look. The image on the front of a 1922 Peace dollar is Miss Liberty. There's more at the Related Question.
7-15-11>>> The coin is a Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978) and none of the bicentennial dollars (1776-1976) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
more = greater
No, the more mass of an object the more gravity it exerts.
blimp
Probably the blimp. Unless the blimp is a tiny toy, or the textbook is really huge.
There's no such thing as a U.S. silver dollar coin from 1957.
1 Morgan Silver Dollar contains 0.77344 Troy ounces of silver while 4 silver quarters contain 0.72336 ounces of silver (0.18084 X 4). The Morgan Silver Dollar contains more silver than 4 silver Quarters.
i think it is silver
because it is a newer and probably better version
A dollar bill has a mass of 1 gram. A modern US quarter has a mass of 5.67 grams.
Assuming it's a more common Morgan dollar, about $13 for its silver content
It doesn't. A dollar bill has a mass of 1 gram. A modern US quarter has a mass of 5.67 grams.
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The 1924 silver dollar is called a Peace dollar because it says Peace on the side with the eagle. It is worth about $25 for the silver alone. If the condition is better, it is worth more.
Regardless of denomination, silver certificates were a form of currency backed dollar-for-dollar with silver bullion on deposit in the US Treasury. Please see the Related Question for a more detailed explanation.