The Morgan silver dollar was not produced in the United States after 1921, and the Peace Dollar was only produced until 1935. In fact, I don't believe that there were any coins produced in the world in 1939 with the denomination of One Dollar.
A circulated 1939 US dime is worth about $2.70. An uncirculated US 1939 dime is worth between $9.00 and $20.00.
No, the last silver dollar intended for circulation that actually contained silver was the Peace Dollar, last struck for circulation in 1935.
Could you please check the date and denomination? The last U.S. silver dollars were minted in 1935. No new dollar coins were issued until copper-nickel Eisenhower dollars were struck in 1971.
it is worth about 50 dollars
1000
0.6 times the spot value of silver which can be found at: http://money.cnn.com/data/commodities/
It was worth $14
In good condtion it is worth about $40.
A circulated 1939 US dime is worth about $2.70. An uncirculated US 1939 dime is worth between $9.00 and $20.00.
No, the last silver dollar intended for circulation that actually contained silver was the Peace Dollar, last struck for circulation in 1935.
Could you please check the date and denomination? The last U.S. silver dollars were minted in 1935. No new dollar coins were issued until copper-nickel Eisenhower dollars were struck in 1971.
90% Silver and 10% Copper.
it is worth about 50 dollars
1000
Check that coin again. There were no US silver dollars minted that year.
There's no such thing. The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
If it the date is 1939 and it says "HALF DOLLAR" on the back then this is not a one-ounce bullion coin; they were first issued in 1986. It's an actual coin that was used in ordinary commerce. Its value is mostly determined by the current price of silver which changes every day. Check a site like kitco or CNNMoney for the current spot price of silver, then multiply by 0.36 for an approximate worth.