Morgan dollars contain 412.500 Grains of silver.
Please rephrase question, There are no centimeters in a Silver Dollar.
if a silver dollar is 90% silver it would take 1 and 1/10th silver dollars to make an ounce of silver
About 10.25 grams.
0.1 crore = 1 million - whether that is dollars, people or grains of sand!
Depends on what you want to know for. Some collectors will pay more than the $15 you could get for the silver content. Technically the silver dollar is worth about $30, but not many will pay that much. Might be an anomaly on it somewhere which raises value. If you're talking about the Kennedy half dollar, it is worth half as much for the silver value, maybe 3/4ths of the silver dollar. Not worth much to a collector.
Exactly one. A Morgan dollar is a specific kind of silver dollar, designed by and named for George T. Morgan and minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
How many Morgan silver dollars in your 20th Century Silver dollar series? How many total coins in your 20th Century Silver Dollar Collection!
There were 12,760,000 1881-S Morgan dollars minted.
There are approximately 310,000 silver grains in a gram.
It doesn't exist. "Morgan" describes the silver dollars designed by George T. Morgan that were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. If your coin is a genuine US silver dollar dated 1800 it would be called a Draped Bust dollar and could be quite valuable, but there are MANY counterfeits. Please see the Related Question for more details.
A Morgan dollar has a silver content of .773 of a troy ounce in silver. Keep in mind though that some Morgan Dollars, especially those with a CC mintmark, or Morgan Dollars in mint state, may be worth more to a collector of coins than just their silver content, however, worn or common coins usually sell for only their silver content, especially with how expensive silver is now.
There is no difference. They are the same coin but many people refer to them as "Liberty Dollars".
There were no dollar coins minted in 1909. If you have a dollar coin with a 1909 date on it, it is either a fantasy coin, silver round, or most likely a Chinese counterfeit -- I have seen many of these. In any case, its value will be only for whatever silver it may contain.
The Morgan Silver Dollar Coin is a very special. The design was issued from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. It's considered to be one of the most beautiful American circulation coins ever issued. Many common ones are still relatively inexpensive at $35 to $50, while the rarest can be worth over $100,000. These coins were made of 90% silver and 10% copper, and contain about 0.77 troy ounces of pure silver. The finest known examples of the Morgan Silver Dollar can sell for nearly $1 million.
To determine how many Morgan silver dollars can fill a five-gallon bucket, we first need to calculate the volume of a single Morgan silver dollar. The diameter of a Morgan silver dollar is approximately 38.1 mm, with a thickness of around 2.4 mm. Using these measurements, we can calculate the volume of a single coin. Once we have the volume of a single coin, we can then calculate how many of these coins would fit into a five-gallon bucket, which has a volume of 18,927 cubic centimeters.
An authentic Philadelphia issued (no mintmark) 1895 Morgan dollar has a average minimum value of $15,000.00. This is a very low mintage Proof only coin that is rare. Many copy's an replicas exist.
Bolender shows a large number of varieties. There's more information at the Related Link.