Apart from a 10 Deutsche Mark commemorative coin with an image of an eagle on one side and the Brandenburg Gate on the other which contains about a third of a troy ounce of silver, Germany ("Bundesrepublik Deutschland" is German for the "Federal Republic of Germany") produced no silver coins in 1991.
The value of a 1991 Garfield coin that is 1 ounce of fine silver will depend on the current market price of silver. You can check the current price of silver online or at a local coin dealer to determine the approximate value of the coin.
I have a 1991 - 50th anniversary coin. Yes, I have a 1990 daytona bike week 999 silver coin
That is actually a one troy oz round of silver. so whatever the spot price of silver is at the time.
As of today the value is about $17.00 it's a bullion coin and the value is just for the silver. FYI it's called a Silver Eagle or American Silver Eagle coin
It's not really a coin, it's a bullion piece sold for its silver content and not for spending. The current price of silver is about $17 per ounce.
50 cents, it is not silver and was a coin intended for circulation.
There is a real Bill of Rights coin but it is a commemorative coin minted in 1993. Since yours has a 1991 date and "one troy ounce .999 fine silver" on it, I think you probably have a bullion coin and it is worth whatever the silver in it is worth on any given day.
Jodan 1991 silver coin
6-4-11>>> If you mean a 1991-S proof Silver Eagle bullion coin? The average current value is $43.00.
Average retail value for the Proof coin is about $40.00.
If it doesn't contain any Silver at all, the market price is set by the mintage number for 1991 one dollar coins + condition of the coin.
It is a German Deutsche Mark.