Uncirculated examples sell for $1 to $2. In any lower condition a dealer may give 5 or 10 cents. He already has rolls of them that he can't sell.
It looks silver and metallic. It is a rather with a silver shell .That is what silver looks like .
If your silver dollar has scratches, dirt, or is dark colored it is circulated. If it has no scratches, is shiny, has no dirt, and looks new it is most likely uncirculated. Uncirculated silver dollars are worth more than circulated silver dollars. Many silver dollars are however circulated.
A normal 1979 penny will not stick to a magnet -- it's made almost entirely of copper -- a non-magnetic material. So for your coin to stick to a magnet, it has to either be fake, or plated with some kind of magnetic material. In either case, it's value would only be as a novelty item -- perhaps a couple dollars at best.
The metal that looks like silver is called aluminum.
When frozen mercury looks like an ordinary silver-colored metal. Because frozen mercury is very cold layer of frost may form on it when it is exposed to air.
silver
no such thing as silver pickaxe there is only steel which looks silver
"Looks out of place" or "stands out like a sore thumb."
It is jewelry with looks silver, but isn't really made of that precious metal.
You can tell if your coat hooks are made of brass by doing a little test. Get a magnet and put it near the coat hook, if it is pulled to the magnet, then it is not real brass also if you scratch it, and it leaves a silver mark then they are not brass, but in fact brass plated. If however you scratch it and it looks kind of yellowish, then it might be brass.
white and black
Brown Sienna looks like Butterscotch.