This is 1 Troy Ounce (31.1 grams) of silver. The value is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of 9-4-11 silver is at $43.25 per ounce.
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
1848. Silver. Twenty. Dollar. Coin
It worth 1.1 Oz. of silver.
It is worth its weight in silver. If your coin is what I think it is ("Wade-Ventures" and "World Trade" written on it?), than it has no numismatic value. Its worth is the intrinsic value of the metal. You can find out what that is by going here: http://www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html
Which country and what coin?
the thing you typed in is not a question so i dont know what you want exactly but it is a bullion coin and is worth its weight in silver (31.1 grams) or 1 ounce. hope this helps
It is worth the value of it's silver content. 30 grams 0f .90 silver.
Trade dollars were US coins made in silver to trade in the far East. However, your coin, if it is an 1884 Trade Dollar, it is counterfeit. There were only 10 examples minted that year, all of them are known. So, when it comes to value, the only value your coin can have is if it is minted in real silver, if it is minted in real silver, it is worth however much silver is in your coin. If it is silver plated lead, or silver plated copper, or non-silver alloy like "nickel silver" your coin is essentially worthless.
As of 12 March 2012, silver is worth $33.92 per ounce. 311 grams is 10.97 ounces, which gives a total value of $372.10. However, silver prices fluctuate regularly, so the value can change.
1949 would be a Franklin half dollar, which weighs 12.5 grams and is 90% silver, giving it 11.25 grams of silver per coin. It's currently (as of 7 September 2012) worth about $12.
Your better off just keeping it and giving it to your grandchildren. It might be worth something when they get older. I went to a coin collector with a coin that dates from the 1700's, he didn't give me a satisfying amount so I just kept the coin. Coin's with color on them aren't much either.
Probably only scrap value. Silver is currently around 58p a gram. If you weigh the coin and multiply its weight in grams by 58p then you should get the coin's value. It could be worth anywhere from £20 - £30.
The value is just for the silver, about $28.00
No, The law was changed in 1968 and these bills can not be changed for silver. They are still worth the dollar value though
An aureus was/is worth more than a denarius. A denarius is a coin of silver and the aureus was a coin containing about 8 grams of pure gold. A denarius was anywhere from 3 to 3.9 grams of silver. Their present day value depends greatly on the price of gold and silver in today's world.
A 1976 commemorative Montreal olympic coin weighs 48.6000 grams and is made of .925 silver. If you do a little bit of math, that works out to be 1.4454 troy ounces of silver per coin. The price of silver is constantly changing. Its value at this minute is $13.25 per ounce. In terms of silver value, a 1976 Montreal silver commemorative coin is worth $19.15.
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.