Simple answer: Your 1996 silver dollar is a one ounce bullion coin made of pure silver, the value as of today (10-17-10) is $24.32
NOTE: Precious Metals Spot Pricing changes by the minuteduring marketplace trading.
Simple answer: Your 1996 silver dollar is a one ounce bullion coin made of pure silver, the value as of today (10-17-10) is $24.32NOTE: Precious Metals Spot Pricing changes by the minuteduring marketplace trading.
1 dollar
It's worth one dollar.
It's a common date coin still in circulation. The coin is face value.
None. Unless the coin has an "S" mintmark, it is a normal copper-nickel coin made out of the same composition as the dime, quarter and half-dollar and is only worth $1.
The U.S. Mint has never issued a dollar coin with those dates on it.
What you presumably have is a James Buchanan presidential dollar coin. It was minted in 2010 and is worth one dollar.
The bicentennial dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
The bicentennial dollar coin is still worth one dollar.
The Andrew Johnson dollar coin is worth exactly one dollar.
The name is Sacagawea, and the coin is worth one dollar.
One dollar.
The United States Mint did not issue a dollar coin in 1996 for circulation, however you may have a commemorative coin. In 1996 two dollar commemorative coins were issued. One, the National Community Service Dollar is worth between $90 and $275 in original condition. The other, the Smithsonian Institution 150th anniversary Dollar is worth between $75 and $160. The prices may be much higher or much lower depending on the condition of the coin.
The coin is worth only a dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
A dollar is worth 100 cents.
It's still worth one dollar.