The mint mark position for "silver eagle" coins is on the reverse side of the coin, below the olive branch in the eagle's claw. There are two possibilities for 1993-dated coins:
Note that these coins are sold for their metal value rather than for spending. The $1 denomination is purely artificial.
1892 Liberty silver dollar mint mark in on the reverse just above and between the D and O in Dollar at the bottom of the coin. Mine is marked with an S.
$2750 to $145,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Please post a new question with the coin's date and mint mark.
$1 to $4500 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
If you have a Liberty Seated Dime, the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom and can be either inside the wreath or just below it. If you have a Liberty Seated Quarter the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the eagle. If you have a Liberty Seated Half Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the eagle. If you have a Lbert Seated Silver Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the eagle. If you have a Silver Trade Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin a the bottom just above the "D" in "DOLLAR" If you have a Morgan Silver Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the wreath.
$1 to $270 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark.
Assuming no mint mark the coin is common, circulated coins are valued at $24.00-$29.00
Assuming no mint mark the coin is common, circulated coins are valued at $22.00-$25.00
No mint marking
From $1 to $7,500 depending upon the mint mark, variety and the condition of the coin.
By the way, this coin should be carrying a "W" mint mark (short for West Point).
$27 to $70,000 depending upon the mint mark, the variety and the condition of the coin.