That's E PLURIBUS UNUM, three words, just like it's spelled on ALL U.S. coins.
So, you have to be much more specific - what kind of coin are you talking about, since they ALL have the motto? What year? What denomination? Whose picture is on the coin? What image is on the back?
Yes, what little silver is in (or on) the coin is real silver.
If it disappears, it was a magician's coin.
yes
Take it to a coin shop. They will tell you if it is real or not.
Nope, it's a novelty coin!
If you doubt the authenticity of any coin, take it to a coin dealer.
He hasn't been a circulating coin. Chances are it is real since they aren't very rare.
Yes, it is an actuall coin. It has no monitary value
No
It has numerous presidents and it doeas have the statue of liberty on the back it was first minted in 2007. yes, it is a real coin.
If this question is about the coin's value, it's worth one dollar.
You can use a magnet to check if a silver dollar is real - real silver is not magnetic, so if the coin is attracted to the magnet, it is not silver. You can also examine the coin for any seams or irregularities in the design that may indicate it is a counterfeit. Finally, have the coin authenticated by a professional numismatist or coin grading service for a conclusive evaluation.