A US Silver dollar weighs 26.73 grams. Of that, 90% is silver and 10% is copper.
For 90% silver one dollar coins they have about 24 grams of silver.
There is no such coin as a Franklin dollar. If you're referring to a Franklin HALF dollar, it weighs about 12.5 grams in new condition, and 90% of that is silver. The other 10% is copper.
One of the easiest and most accurate ways to determine the authenticity is to weigh it. A genuine Seated Liberty silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams.
The weight is 8.1 grams.
The face of Lady Liberty is on the 1882 silver dollar.
For 90% silver one dollar coins they have about 24 grams of silver.
26.73 grams, 90% silver
It contains 24.057 grams of pure silver.
For 90% silver coins (1964 & before) 10.2537 grams.
About 10.25 grams.
For 90% silver coins (1964 & before) 10.2537 grams.
The 1964 Kennedy half dollar contain 11.25 grams of silver. Kennedy half dollars from 1965 through 1970 contain 4.60 grams of silver.
A 1976 proof dollar contains 24.6 grams of 90% silver. This means the actual silver content is 22.14 grams.
There is no such coin as a Franklin dollar. If you're referring to a Franklin HALF dollar, it weighs about 12.5 grams in new condition, and 90% of that is silver. The other 10% is copper.
12.50 grams for a silver half dollar
There is 24 grams of silver in a 1891 US silver dollar.
The weight of the U.S. silver half dollar has changed over the course of it's history. In 1794 the silver half dollar weighed 13.48 grams and was 89.24 % silver. Then in 1836 the silver half dollar weight was changed to 13.36 grams and was 90% silver. In 1892 the silver half dollar weight was again changed to 12.50 grams which was the weight used until the final 90% silver half dollar struck for circulation was issued in 1964.