No. It would be composed of Silver (90%) and Copper (10%), and so would not be attracted to a magnet.
its worth $123.50
No the first Carson City Dollar coin was the 1870 Seated Liberty
Look at the coin again all 1845 Liberty Seated dollars were struck in Philadelphia, so an 1845 can't have a CC mintmark,and the Carson City Mint did not exist in 1845.
value of 1845 us five dollar coin
There was no Confederate money in 1845.
its worth $123.50
26.73 grams, 90% silver
No, silver dollars are not inherently magnetic because they are primarily made of silver, which is not magnetic. However, if a silver dollar is mixed with other metals that are magnetic, then it could become magnetized.
No, the 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is not magnetic. It is made of silver, which is not a magnetic material. If a silver coin were to stick to a magnet, it would likely be a counterfeit or have some type of magnetic coating.
Silver and copper are not magnetic materials so no American 90% silver coin will stick to a magnet.
No the first Carson City Dollar coin was the 1870 Seated Liberty
No. Genuine silver dollars are made of silver and copper; neither of which are magnetic.
Well its about 100-200$ if it is in good condition.
Most real silver dollars, such as Morgan or Peace dollars, do not contain enough magnetic metal to be attracted to a magnet. Silver itself is not magnetic, but if there are other metals mixed in, then a silver dollar could potentially show some magnetic properties.
A real one can't, it's made from 90% silver and 10% copper and are not magnetic.
Look at the coin again all 1845 Liberty Seated dollars were struck in Philadelphia, so an 1845 can't have a CC mintmark,and the Carson City Mint did not exist in 1845.
Please take another look. The first US $1 silver certificates were printed in 1886.