The diameter of a standard U.S. silver dollar coin, specifically the Morgan or Peace dollar (minted from 1878 to 1935), is approximately 1.5 inches or 38.1 millimeters.
These iconic silver coins are known for their size and weight, containing 90% silver and 10% copper. The large diameter and hefty feel have made them a favorite among collectors and history enthusiasts.
If you're referring to a more specific or modern version of the silver dollar, such as the American Silver Eagle, the diameter is slightly larger at 40.6 millimeters.
Diameter is 38.1mm, weight 26.73 grams, thickness 2.4mm.
The 1966 Kennedy half dollar is made of 40% silver and 60% copper. It has a total weight of 11.5 grams and a diameter of 30.6 mm.
The 1872 silver dollar does not have 14 stars on it. The 1872 silver dollars contained the 13 stars from the start of the government. The 13 stars represent the first established colonies. If the silver dollar does have 14 stars printed on it then it would be considered a misprint and worth allot.
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It's copper-nickel not silver. They sell for $3.00-$5.00.
Diameter is 38.1mm, weight 26.73 grams, thickness 2.4mm.
38.1 mm
A Morgan Silver dollar is 38.1 mm in diameter and 26.7 gm in weight.
The size of a silver dollar, minted by the US Mint is: diameter: 38.1mm; weight is: 26.73 grams.
Peace silver dollar specifications: .77344 troy ounces, 38.1mm diameter.
US silver dollar coins from 1873 to1978 are 38.1 mm in diameter. In 1979 they were reduced to 26.5 mm in diameter.
38.1 mm in diameter. About 1.5".
The 1879 Morgan dollar has a diameter of 38.1mm, thickness is 2.4mm.
40.6 mm
1.5 inches, or 38.1 millimeters.
That depends on the country. The United States didn't mint any dollar coins that year.
1888 makes it a Morgan silver dollar, which has a weight of 26.73 grams and a diameter of 38.1 mm. A heavily worn specimen might weigh slightly less.