it would depend on size and weight
The value of a one troy ounce 999 fine silver Sunshine Mining coin can vary based on the current market price of silver. It is worth approximately the spot price of one troy ounce of silver, as it contains that amount of pure silver. Additional factors like collectibility or rarity may also influence its value.
This question does not explain what the item is.
$1000.00
10,000.00
its silver plated...unless it says sterling on it. this company was known for making silver plated sets.
With the exception of coins struck at the Carson City branch of the U.S. Mint, no other coin issued by the U.S. mint shows where the silver used in minting them was mined. Since you state Coeur d' Arlene mining district I am inclined to believe you have a commemorative coin struck by a private mint. If this is the case, the value of it is limited to the value of the silver it contains plus whatever additional value a person may place upon it in order to own it.
This piece should have the .999 fine silver markings and a weight, such as 1/4, 1/2 or 1oz. of pure silver. It's a "Silver Round" the value depends on the weight and the spot price of silver at time of sale.
If the candelabra is sterling silver and marked with a crown, the value could be as much as about 600 dollars. The FB Rogers Silver Company in Taunton, Massachusetts released a large number of these candelabras and the value does follow the silver market.ÊÊ
You need to provide more information. Is it a bullion piece? If so, how much silver is in it? What country or company issued it?
I just paid $76.50 for one
The value of a Derby Silver Company stamped and numbered large coffee server would be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would include age and condition.
The value of a historic Colorado mining 999 pure silver coin can vary based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. You may want to research similar coins that have been sold recently to get an idea of its potential value. It's recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or coin dealer for a more accurate appraisal.