August 2011>> This coin in MS-65 uncirculated grade is worth approx. $700 according to Numismedia.
This is not a rare date for silver certificates. As of 9-5-2011 it is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more. This silver certificate should have a blue seal.
This is not a rare date for silver certificates. As of 9-5-2011 it is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more. This silver certificate should have a blue seal.
This is called a bullion coin. They are made out of 99.93% pure silver. They are worth about $43.27 because of the value of silver. They will be worth the same amount as the value of silver per ounce. See the related link below for the value of silver per ounce.
August 3 2011>> This is not a rare bill. It is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated conditions. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more depending on the condition.
it is worth about 80 dollars if its uncirculated if proof, 90 dollars???As of 04/2011, Numismedia and PCGS quote prices much closer to the market value of silver, about $40 at the low end and $50 for a high-quality proof.
As of May 24 2011 The values are as stated.A 1926 Peace Dollar with no mint mark in "poor" condition is worth around $19. One in "uncirculated" or "close to uncirculated" is worth around $470. Even the slightest ware will put down value.A 1926D Peace Dollar in "poor" condition is worth around $22 depending on condition. One in Uncirculated or very close to uncirculated is worth around $725 varying greatly on condition.A 1926 S Peace Dollar in poor condition is worth around $24. A 1926 S PeaceDollar in uncirculated or close to uncirculated condition is worth around$1,000 varying greatly upon condition.The current melt value of all peace dollars is $27.88. This will change as the price of silver changes.To mintmark is located below the word "one" on the reverse.
It isn't silver and isn't a dollar. What you have is a British crown (worth 5 shillings in the old Pounds/Shillings/Pence system, 1/4th of a British pound, or 25 new pence) and is made out of copper-nickel. It is a very common coin and doesn't sell for all that much. It is worth about a dollar or two if completely uncirculated and about 50 cents or so if scratched or worn.
4-26-11>> If it's a 2011 Silver Eagle bullion coin, they are in a big demand and silver is up. Average selling price is $54.00 in my area.
They both contain no silver and are not rare. They are both only worth a dollar unless they have the mintmark "S".
Most likely, if you found the (presidential or Sacajawea) coin in change, it is simply in mint state (or more likely about uncirculated). If your coin has an "S" mintmark, it is proof because I don't believe that the San Fransisco mint makes non-proof coinage. If your coin has a "P" or "D" mintmark it is not proof but simply just in mint state or about uncirculated. If you have a silver eagle dollar (the coin is much larger than a presidential dollar) dated 2011, it is uncirculated because at the time of writing, proof 2011 silver eagles have not been released yet.
The value of a 2011 silver eagle depends on its condition and current market price for silver. As of September 2021, a 2011 silver eagle in average uncirculated condition may be worth around $30-35. However, it's recommended to check a reputable coin dealer or online marketplace for the most updated price.