First do some research on the coins to get a general idea of value and grade, than take them to a few different coin dealers or even a coin show, most dealers will be glad to give you an assessment.
looking for value of silver dollars
There are 20 coins in a roll of half dollars. Their value depends upon which mint produced them and the condition of each coin. Giving an estimated value of the roll with several hundred dollars between low value and high value will not tell you what its worth. The only accurate value I can give for the roll is for the silver it contains and today the silver is worth $100.80
With so many dates it's impossible to give them all values with looking at them. However these coins are silver and are worth at least $21 for their silver content.
With so many dates it's impossible to give them all values with looking at them. However these coins are silver and are worth at least $21 for their silver content.
In order to give an accurate estimate of value of any coin the date on the coin must be known.
Without a specific date the only value I can give is two dollars for their silver. Your dime may be worth or less depending on the date and condition.
silver dollars should all be 1 ounce give or take a few grams
The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
These bills are normally called silver certificates rather than "paper silver dollars". A date is needed to give a value - please check the date on the bill and post a new question "What is the value of a (date) US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for a specific answer. Up till the mid-1960s it was possible to exchange silver certificates for $1 in silver metal, but that practice ended when the price of silver was deregulated.
yeah but they will only give you a buck
A 1922 silver dollar, also known as a Peace dollar, contains 0.7734 troy ounces of silver. Multiplying this weight by the current price of silver will give you an approximate value for the coin's silver content.
jewelry shop (i mean weigh it)CorrectionWeighing a silver dollar (or ANY silver coin) will only give you an idea of its metal value if it were melted and sold. Many, but by no means all, silver dollars can be worth much more to a collector. To know the collector value of the coins you have to know the following at a minimum: > Its date> Where it was minted (by the presence/absence of a mint mark letter)> Its conditionArmed with that information, you can check a site such as Numismedia.com or PCGS.com that lists values of most US coins.