First you need to know the brand. It could be a MONARK or a SILVER KING, etc. (Just like Pontiac and Chevrolet are both made by GM, but one is one, the other is the other). Then you need to know the model. For example, there were at least 20 models of Monarks and Silver Kings in 1955, so that's about 40 different bicycles in all. You need to know which of these is yours. Try www.NBHAA.com has ever Monark and SIlver King catalogue and knows evertything there is to know about these bicycles. The bicycles in question would have to be "MONARK", not "Monarch" which was another company that did not make Silver King. Contact www.NBHAA.com which has all original Silver King and Monark information. Be sure to read and follow instructions in the FAQs section for getting IDs done.
No. No New Zealand general circulation coin has contained silver or any other precious metal from 1947 to present day. Prior to 1947, New Zealand "silver" coins had a 50% silver content.
Girls Nation was created in 1947.
Thomas B. Silver was born in 1947.
Reno Silver Sox was created in 1947.
It's about $8 in silver, and $11 as a collectible.
The Silver Darlings - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (original rating) UK:PG (re-rating) (2006)
None. From 1947 onwards, no British general circulation coin contained silver, they were all made from a copper nickel alloy.
Wanting to overhaul my girls 1947 road master
The coin has no silver in it. Only the "War Nickels" from 1942 to 1945 had any silver.
Silver Star - Amtrak train - was created in 1947.
Around $12.