There is a fungal infection called "ringworm" which grows under the skin in a ring-like pattern. Have your doctor look at the spot if it is still there after a week or so. There are creams that can cure it if it is a fungus.
Click on the link in the "RELATED LINKS" at the lower left corner of this box to see the 1804 silver dollar.
They weigh 26.73 grams without any ware. If it is worn it may be slightly lower.
Usually reasonable prices is how much the silver is worth in the bar then add in 50 cents to a dollar for dealer profit. Silver bars and rounds have lower premiums when compared to something like silver Eagles and junk silver.
One way to tell is to check the weight. A genuine silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams (slightly less if the coin is heavily worn). If the weight is significantly higher or lower, it's a fake.
An old silver quarter dollar will start to melt around 1,763°F (961°C), which is the melting point of silver. However, the exact temperature may vary depending on the specific composition of the coin.
About $2.
The "Tail Bar' variety is only known on the 1890-CC issue Morgan dollar. It shows on the reverse as a bar connecting the lower arrow feather to the top of the wreath, likely caused by a die gouge.
he might make it lower however it doesnt automatically happen...
No. In the 20th century the U.S. minted true silver dollars (i.e. made of 90% silver) from 1901 to 1904 and again from 1921 to 1935. A trial run of new dollars was made in 1964 but they were never released and all are presumed to have been melted. By 1965 the price of silver had increased to the point where silver coins were worth more than their face value so not only was dollar production again suspended, new lower-denomination coins were struck in cupronickel instead of silver. From 1971 to 1978 a large-size (38.1 mm) cupronickel dollar coin was minted but it only circulated in a few regions of the country. In 1979 the coin was downsized to 26.5 mm, and in 2000 the metal was changed to the gold-colored brass that's used in the current Sacajawea and Presidential dollar coins.
its actually the other way around. the value of the us dollar effects interest rates. the lower the us dollar is worth, the lower the interest rate
actually noit doesnt generallyit sounds lower...a lot lower to others
Carson City dollars are very popular and are generally lower mintages. Low supply and high demand makes for higher prices.