The value of a 1981 Bunker Hill silver round, which contains one troy ounce of silver, primarily depends on the current market price of silver. As of October 2023, silver prices typically fluctuate around $20 to $30 per ounce. Additionally, the collectible value may vary based on demand and condition, possibly adding a premium over the melt value. Always check the latest silver prices and consult with a reputable dealer for the most accurate valuation.
If the coins are struck in cupro-nickel just a few pounds. If they are silver proofs then they will have a scrap value - weigh them. £14 an ounce for silver and a Troy Ounce is 31.1035 grammes.
No Nickels were struck in silver after 1945, the value is 5 cents.
If it says "Ley 999" somehwere over its face, it should have an ounce of 99.9% pure silver.
If these are the silver commemoratives then they have a 'scrap' value of approximately £90 - £110 at today's silver prices (£14 a Troy Ounce as at 1 October 2010). If they are cupro-nickel then between £5 and £10 max.
These coins have what is known as 'scrap' silver value. If they are sterling silver editions then expect around £10 - £12 each for them. All depends on the current price of silver (around £13 a Troy Ounce in September 2010)
What you have is a silver bullion coin. It may have some value to those who collect such things but basically its value is just the silver it may contain. As of April 24, 2010 that value is $18.28 USD.
$18
Chris Bunker was born on December 15, 1981, in Sacramento, California, USA.
it is worth the scrap value of silver, whatever that number is when you read this. The number fluctuates and changes everyday
Unless it is a "proof" coin (actual silver), it is worth one dollar.
The last year Canadian dimes contained silver was 1968. The 1981 dime is worth 10 cents.
The coin is still in circulation, has no silver and is only 10 cents.