It depends on what counterfeit it was. If it was a contemporary counterfeit (as in, it was made in 1799 or early 1800s to try to pass it off at face value) it might be worth a bit of money. If it is a modern replica, it depends on what it is made out of. If it isn't made out of silver, it is pretty much worthless, however, if it is silver, it is worth whatever the weight of silver it contains.
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.
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.
Just for its silver content alone it would be worth about $10.40.
You'd have to ask a collector. But if you want to know what the silver in that dollar is worth you can look that up at a gold buyers website. I used P3M Refining. http://www.p3mrefining.com/estimator.php All you have to do is enter the current silver price which is shown on that page, select 'silver dollar' and enter the face value. That would of course be 1 for one silver dollar. I just did that for convinience. At the current silver price your silver dollar is worth 8.61USD. Well actually its worth about 12USD. But every coin or gold buyer keeps a percentage to himself.
It would be pretty difficult to have an 1825 silver dollar because the U.S. didn't mint that denomination for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive. Please check your coin again and post a new question. If it really says "one dollar" on the back it's counterfeit.
It depends, many low quality counterfeit coins are simply made in lead and would be essentially worthless, but a few high-quality counterfeit coins are actually made out of silver and would be worth the silver value.
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.
Approximately how much is a 1929 silver dollar
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.
No, the 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is not magnetic. It is made of silver, which is not a magnetic material. If a silver coin were to stick to a magnet, it would likely be a counterfeit or have some type of magnetic coating.
1980 would make it a Susan B. Anthony dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
It's a common coin, still worth one dollar.
Just for its silver content alone it would be worth about $10.40.
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.
In an uncirculated condition, this type would be worth around $90,000.
Nothing, none were made. Your coin is plated. It would be "cents-less" to make a penny out of silver because it would be worth more than a dollar.
A 1948 uncirculated silver dollar that has benn certified uncirculated depending on grade would be worth 2000 dollars and up