More information is needed - date, series letter (if there is one), condition, and if possible a brief description of the images on the bill.
The last large dollar that was 90% silver was a 1935 Peace dollar.
Please rephrase question, no dollar coins were struck in the 1960's
First thing is, the coin is a Eisenhower dollar with the dual date of 1776-1976, NOT a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin, This Latin phrase is the National Motto and is on every coin, just look in your pocket. The first US silver dollar was struck in 1794. Unless the coin is Proof, it's just a big dollar coin, spend it.
Your 1928 Liberty dollar is actually a 1928 PEACE dollar and for this year of issue it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse just above the eagles tail it makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $16.00 no S low value is $250.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
its a big huge coin that is silver. its basically a fifty cent worth .
A 1972 Eisenhower dollar is just a big dollar, only proof & special collector's coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
big enough
The last large dollar that was 90% silver was a 1935 Peace dollar.
It really depends on which coin it is. Is it a US silver dollar or dime? There is a big difference. Is it a world coin? What country is it from? All of these things matter when figuring the value of a coin.
Your 1928 eagle silver dollar is actually a 1928 PEACE dollar, the first Silver Eagle bullion coin was made in 1986. But for this year of issue Peace dollar it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse just above the eagles tail it makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $16.00 no S low value is $250.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment
Your 1928 silver dollar is a "PEACE" dollar. For this year of issue it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse, it's just above the tip of the eagles folded wings, very close to the rim. It makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $30.00. A coin with no S, low value is $235.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
Go big or go home
if the value of dollar goes down, there are big effect to the ofw, for example the remittaces of the ofw when they sent the dollar here in Philippines the value of the dollar is depreciated.
Please rephrase question, no dollar coins were struck in the 1960's
It means nipples the size of silver dollars.
A Morgan Silver dollar is 38.1 mm in diameter and 26.7 gm in weight.
It's not real. It's a novelty item that sells for a couple of bucks in stores. I have a big one that I use in my office as a coaster.