The value of a large silver nugget specimen can vary significantly based on its size, purity, and market demand for silver. Generally, the price is influenced by current silver market rates, which fluctuate regularly. Collectibility and aesthetic appeal also play a role in determining its worth. For exact valuation, it's best to consult with a knowledgeable appraiser or dealer in precious metals.
i dont know yet but i know how much the welcome nugget is worth.
A nugget is an item only worth selling. Similar to a gold nugget, it is worth a lot.
It is worth $1.00
$477,206
I dont know! I found 144 g nugget today while swiming. I must know how much money I can make!
It is worth whatever 1 troy ounce of silver is worth. Today it is worth about $30, although the price of silver fluctuates.
$2600
About 10k!
All circulating halves dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver, and are only worth 50 cents unless you have a proof or uncirculated specimen; these can be worth around $2. Starting in 1992 some proof halves were struck in 90% silver and sold as special "prestige" coins.
1.68Mil
Ten dollars. Only the center is .999 silver - less than 0.6 troy oz.
i'd say over $10,000