This is more of an aesthetic coin since the colorization process makes the coin look pretty, but will reduce its collectible value. They will typically sell for $10-$40 above the spot price of silver. Since they contain one troy ounce of .999 pure silver, they will always hold the spot price value. As of this answer (Mid-December 2008) the spot price of silver is about $10 an ounce, so this coin would sell for $20-$50. The main difference in price is whether or not it comes in an encapsulated airtight container, if it has any "toning" (in the case of this coin toning is bad), scratches, etc. These coins are typically not graded by a numismatic grading company.
Colorized bullion coins have no numismatic collectible value. Unless you find someone that wants it, the value is only for the silver, about $23.00 as of today.
A "colorized" silver eagle has no numismatic collectible value, but it's still one ounce of silver that's worth about $30.00.
It's still 1 ounce of silver that's about the only value to it, unless you find someone that wants it. The silver value as of today is about $15.00.
This is a American Silver Eagle bullion coin. The fact it has been colorized destroys the numismatic collectible value of the coin. The piece still has a value of about $30.00 for the silver it contains.
Since the coin is colorized it makes it unique but this does not increase the value. It would be worth what silver is worth per ounce because these coins contain an ounce of silver. Currently silver is worth $28.83 in US currency. See the related link below for the current spot price of silver.
This is considered an altered coin. It will probably be worth about $22 to $24 for its silver content.
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what is the value of a 2009 silver eagle dolar
1922 silver dollar with closed eagle wings
About $24
Value is about $18.00
Unless you find someone that wants it, the value is only for the silver in the coin, about $28.00.