The first silver eagle was made in 1986 not 1879. It's called a MORGAN dollar after the designer George T. Morgan and assuming it's circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $17.00-$26.00 the date is very common.
It would depend on what type of American Eagle coin it was. An American Eagle one ounce silver coin would be worth silver spot price, which is just over $21 a the time of writing, a one ounce American Eagle Gold coin would be worth gold spot which is just shy of $1300. The spot prices for metals can be found on websites such as Kitco or by simply typing in Gold (or silver) spot price in Google or another search engine.
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
1879 would make it a Morgan dollar, which has an eagle on the reverse.
This would be the 1972 Silver Eisenhower dollar variety from the San Francisco Mint. In uncirculated condition, it would be worth about $8 and if you have a Proof coin, it would be worth about $9.30.
1890 silver dollar is called a Morgan. There are several mints for these. It might have an S or an O near the bottom under the eagle. I would say it is worth at least 30 and more if the condition is better.
A 2002 silver eagle is worth whatever one ounce of silver is worth. At the time of writing, an ounce of silver is worth about $22 and a silver eagle would be worth the same. However, silver fluctuates in price on a minute to minute basis.
The value of a Silver Eagle coins is determined by the spot price of silver which right now is $29.23 which would be what your coin is worth, with perhaps another dollar added depending on condition for the coin itself.
Unless it is part of a mint set, it is only worth $1, it contains no silver (unless it is part of a mint/proof set and the packaging calls it a silver dollar in which case it would be 40% silver) and is a common date.
It would depend on what type of American Eagle coin it was. An American Eagle one ounce silver coin would be worth silver spot price, which is just over $21 a the time of writing, a one ounce American Eagle Gold coin would be worth gold spot which is just shy of $1300. The spot prices for metals can be found on websites such as Kitco or by simply typing in Gold (or silver) spot price in Google or another search engine.
7-23-11>>> Each coin is one ounce of silver, the market closed at $40.07 per ounce, so about $80.00
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
There was no coin called an eagle dollar until 1986. Eagles are special bullion coins containing 1 oz of silver and sold to collectors and investors. Up till 1935, US silver dollars contained about 0.77 oz. of silver and were intended for use in ordinary commerce. They were worth exactly $1 because the price of silver was controlled. Finally, no dollar coins of any kind were made for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive, so there would not be an 1824 silver dollar.
Approximately how much is a 1929 silver dollar
1879 would make it a Morgan dollar, which has an eagle on the reverse.
This would be the 1972 Silver Eisenhower dollar variety from the San Francisco Mint. In uncirculated condition, it would be worth about $8 and if you have a Proof coin, it would be worth about $9.30.
Since the coin is colorized it makes it unique but this does not increase the value. It would be worth what silver is worth per ounce because these coins contain an ounce of silver. Currently silver is worth $28.83 in US currency. See the related link below for the current spot price of silver.
1999 wasn't a really rare issue of the American Silver Eagle bullion coins. Depending on condition, you can most likely add a dollar or two to the value of silver contained in the coin. At the time of writing, sight unseen, I would estimate it to be worth around $30 depending on the grade with the bulk of that value coming from the 1 ounce of silver the coin is made with.