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The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
This is not a U.S. Mint issued coin. It's a privately made 1 ounce silver bullion round that has no numismatic value. The value is only for the silver, about $20.00.
350$ dollars.
The coin is 90% silver & 10% copper.
As of today silver is $17.13 per ounce. And Morgan & Peace dollars all have a silver content of .77344oz of pure silver which would be the value of $13.25 per coin.
The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. At the time, you had to buy 25 of the bronze coins to order to get to be able to purchase a silver coin.
depends on quality uncirculated prices upwards of 21.50 low grade 1.98prices are fluctuating but this coin is one to watch
This is not a U.S. Mint issued coin. It's a privately made 1 ounce silver bullion round that has no numismatic value. The value is only for the silver, about $20.00.
The Silver Indiana Sesquicentennial coin, issued in 1966 to commemorate Indiana's 150th anniversary, typically has a value that ranges from around $10 to $30, depending on its condition and whether it's in uncirculated or circulated form. As it contains 90% silver, its intrinsic metal value can also influence its worth, particularly if silver prices rise. For the most accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction prices.
900 silver coin
If the coin is an "S" mintmarked silver proof coin, it's 90% silver.
There is no silver content in any general circulation British coin from 1947 onwards. The 10 Pence coin is made from 75% copper and 25% nickel.
The 1816 State of Indiana Sesquicentennial gold coin, which commemorates Indiana's 150th anniversary, typically holds value based on its gold content, historical significance, and condition. Depending on these factors, the coin can be worth anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or a reputable coin dealer.
The silver content of the 1981 British Royal Wedding commemorative general circulation crown is zero. It is a cupro-nickel coin. No British general circulation coin has had any silver content since 1946. The 1981 silver Proof FDC Crown coin which was sold in a case, has a 92.5% silver content.
90%
82.5% silver
350$ dollars.