If it was minted from 1957 to 1966, then yes. If it's a later date, then no.
No. Not a single US coin made the US mint is 100% silver. 1969 US half dollar are made of a 40% silver.
No, it is made of stainless steel.
No 1911 silver dollars were made, look at the coin again and post new question.
It's the indication of how much silver is in a coin or a piece of jewelery. So for instance a 1977 Mexican Morales 100 peso coin weighs .89oz and is made of .720 Fine silver. that means there is .64oz of silver in the coin. .89 X .720 = .6408
No 1912 U.S. silver dollars were made, look at the coin again and post new question
It is a 100 yen from japan. Minted between 1967-1988 if I recall correctly.
Each 100 Pesos coin contains .6429 oz. of actual Silver weight. They currently sell for around $13 in almost uncirculated condition.
it looks like a silver coin with 100 on it
According to the 2000 blackbook price guide a s. African 1950 5 shilling coin is silver. I assume this is 100%. because it is stated if is less than ie. 50%. South Africa never made 100% pure silver coins, those that are not 50% silver would have a silver content of 83.5%
The 100 yuan coin from China, known as the "Silver Panda," is primarily made of 99.9% pure silver. It typically weighs 30 grams and features a design of a panda on one side, while the reverse side showcases the Temple of Heaven or other symbolic designs, which can vary by year. These coins are often sought after by collectors and investors due to their silver content and intricate designs.
There has been no US $100 coin struck in silver. Your $100 coin would then have to be from a different country other than the US. Post a new question including the country of origin and the year of your coin and any mintmark or variety if applicable.
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