90% silver
They're all worth something due to their silver content, but anything beyond that varies by year and condition.
1922 is such a common date for silver dollars that the value is only for the silver content. With current silver prices, a '22 Peace dollar is worth about $21. To sell one, either take it to a coin dealer, or post it on eBay.
No, once it is currency, It's property of the Treasury and to only be use as legal tender. Most, if not all coins, are worth / cost more than face value (pennies cost 1 to 1.5 cents in materials).
The value of a silver tooth can vary significantly based on factors such as its size, weight, and the current market price of silver. Generally, a silver tooth might be worth anywhere from a few dollars to over $50 if melted down for its silver content. However, its sentimental or collectible value could be higher for some individuals. Additionally, if the tooth has historical significance or is part of a unique dental piece, it could potentially fetch a higher price.
if you mean coins worth over $10 or something here is some info for that 1. 2004 Wisconsin state quarter with extra leaf Value: Up to $300 Find an average Wisconsin state quarter from 2004, and that will get you one-fourth of a bag of chips. Find one with either the high or low leaf error, and you can get a whole lot more. The 50 State Quarters Seriesran from 1999 until 2008, with special designs representing each state. Wisconsin's quarter came out in 2004; the reverse design features a cow, a wheel of cheese and a partially husked ear of corn lurking in the back 2. 1995 double die penny Value: $20 - $50 3. 1942-1945 silver nickel Value: 56 cents - $12.25 During World War II, the United States needed to save as much nickel as possible for military uses. Consequently, it started minting nickels made of 35% silver. Melting down pennies and nickels is a federal offense, but the coin might still fetch you enough for a decent lunch, if it's in good condition. 4. 1943 steel penny Value: 45 cents - $10 5. Ben Franklin half-dollar Value: $12 - $125 6. 1932-1964 silver quarter Value: $7 - $65 Between 1932 and 1964, quarters were 90% silver and 10% copper. These silver quarters look like any pre-state quarter 25-cent piece, but are worth a lot more if they're in the right condition. 7. 'In God We Rust' 2005 Kansas state quarter Value: Up to $100 8. Presidential dollar coin with lettering errors Value: $20 - $45
A 1945 quarter is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The silver content gives it value beyond its face value to collectors and investors.
It is 90% silver. The rest is copper.
About $3 due to its silver content.
80% silver, 20% copper
silver content in 1867-1967 Canadian quarter
If the coin is an "S" mintmarked silver proof coin, it's 90% silver.
A 1945 Washington quarter is only 90% silver. No U.S coins made for general circulation are pure silver. 1945 is a common date. The value is just for the silver about $5.50 today.
It is a common date and worth about $5.25 in silver content.
All U.S. quarters dated 1964 or earlier contain 90% silver and 10% copper.
A 1967 quarter is composed of 40% silver and 60% copper. This silver content was part of a transition period in U.S. coinage, as prior to 1965, quarters were made of 90% silver. Therefore, if you have a 1967 quarter, it contains 40% silver.
Face value only since no silver content.
It's worth around $5.50 for its silver content.