Each coin is worth about $2.00 to $2.25 just for the silver.
5-20-11>> It's Miss Liberty on the coin not a "Princess" and the coin is called a Peace dollar. 1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, most are valued only for the silver about $30.00
The coin has no silver value. 1965 Washington quarters contain no silver, 1964 was the last year for 90% silver coins to be issued for general circulation.
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.
No US one cent coin was EVER struck in silver. It may have been plated or look like silver, but it's not silver. It's just a penny.
The US Mint did not issue a silver nickel in 1930. Please examine the coin again and post a new question with more information concerning this coin.
The 1928 Philadelphia issue is the lowest mintage of the series except for the 1922 Matt Proof coin. That's why it is worth more.
Please post a new question giving the coin's denomination, condition, mint mark, and (if not a U.S. coin) country of issue.
How much would it be worth for this coin...1777 carolus 111 dei gratia silver spanish coin
The US Mint did not issue a buffalo coin in 1970. Please examine your coin and submit a new question with additional information concerning it.
Depends, there is no coin minted by the US Mint with the Dallas Cowboys on it so its not going to be a collectible to coin collectors. But, your coin may be made out of real silver and so it would be worth the metallic value. Of course, if your coin is something like silver plated copper it is only worth a few cents, but if its silver dollar sized and made out of pure or sterling silver it is worth nearly $20 in silver scrap.
The US Mint did not issue a silver nickel in 1930. Please examine the coin again and post a new question with more information concerning this coin.
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
Approximately how much is a 1929 silver dollar
There is no such coin. Cents were never struck in silver. Among other reasons, that amount of silver would be worth at least $1.25. Even the government wouldn't be foolish enough to sell a buck's worth of silver for 1¢. Your coin has been plated with silver or a silver-colored metal for use in jewelry or as a decoration. That makes it an altered coin worth only face value.
The US Mint did not issue any silver coins of any kind in 1980. If you have silver coins dated 1980, they are not US coins.
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. Your coin has been plated.