U.S. Silver dollars were struck from 1794 to 1935 and they are all BIG, so you need to be more specific. Post new question.
about 100 dollars, depending on the wear. if it is heavily abused (as it should be) it is worth around 150-200 dollars. If it is some how in good conditions, then your talking big money.
its a big huge coin that is silver. its basically a fifty cent worth .
You have what is referred to as a Wartime nickel. It is composed of 35% silver, with the balance being copper and manganese. The silver gives it a "melt value" of about 95 cents (as of December 2009) regardless of condition. 1943S is among the more common of the wartime nickels, so your coin is probably worth about $2-$5 in nice circulated condition, and perhaps $10-$15 in Uncirculated condition.
1851 seven on top of eight miss print big penny how much is it wroth
You have 8 mints and 170 years worth of coins to pick from, so that's a wildly broad question. Pennies and nickels back to the 1940s are pretty much worth face value to a few cents more, assuming you found them in change. Dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars are worth at least 10 times face value just for their silver content. However, some can be worth much more as collectibles. You need to know the coins' specific dates and mint marks to be able to tell. The two sites linked below can be a big help. CoinFacts shows the location of mint marks for almost every U.S. coin ever made. Numismedia FMV lists the fair market value of U.S. coins by date, condition, and mint mark.
500k Dollars
limestone need to be a big part to be worth money.
20,000 dollars if you find a big collector
300-500 Dollars At Least
Am ounce is 31 dollars. Well to be fair, the value of a silver ounce is changing every day. And the value of a 999 silver bar also depends on how big the bar is. The link provided below is a great tool for calculating questions like this at today's silver spot market rate.
Its worth the silver content. Right now about $25 big ones!
about 100 dollars, depending on the wear. if it is heavily abused (as it should be) it is worth around 150-200 dollars. If it is some how in good conditions, then your talking big money.
If you mean 1 dollar coin, 1971 is not very old and I don't think it is silver, so probably only worth one dollar, unless it is a really perfect uncirculated coin and then maybe only 2 dollars.
Andre 3000 is worth $45 Million dollars and Big Boi is worth $40 Million dollars.
It depends on what kind of metal, how big and the currency for it. bronze cost about 12 dollars right now silver 32 and gold 400 dollars
Silver currently sells for about $40.000/oz Silver had only sold for $40.00 an ounce in 1980. Right now, expect to pay around $16 or $17 per ounce. But the question asked specifically what this coin is worth. I would expect to pay about 2 to 3 dollars over the spot price of silver for this.
Andre 3000 is worth $45 Million dollars and Big Boi is worth $40 Million dollars.