The American Silver Eagles are usually owned coin collection enthusiasts around the world, though there is no documented record of the owners of these coins.
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The 2012 American Silver Eagles coins are one ounce of pure silver.
They weigh one troy ounce.
Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
American Silver Eagles were fist made in 1986, by the date (1943) you have a Liberty Walking Half dollar with a average value of $10.00
Yes, Silver Eagles are 99.9% silver.
Please note, Their American Silver Eagles not walking liberty silver dollars. The value follows the spot price of silver and right now it's $18.60 per ounce.
No 2005 Silver eagles were issued from the San Francisco Mint. Look at the coin again and post new question.
No. The US has never made a coin with pure silver. The closest to pure silver would be American silver Eagles. These coins are silver bullion coins. They are made of 99.93% silver and .07% copper.
No such coin exists. Silver eagles were first struck in the 1980s, as were gold eagles. The last silver dollar intended for circulation was struck in the 1930s. There are no commemorative silver dollars bearing that date and the last gold intended for circulation coins were issued in 1933, it was illegal for Americans to own gold in 1943.
The only U.S. coins currently made that are silver are American Silver Eagles and other special collectors coins sold by the U.S. Mint. These coins are NOT released for circulation.
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.