With so many dates it's impossible to give them all values with looking at them. However these coins are silver and are worth at least $21 for their silver content.
Sorry, no US Silver Dollars dated 1809
Sorry no US silver dollars dated 1906
Sorry no US dollar coins dated 1964
No US silver dollars dated 1779 first year of issue was 1794.
What country? The U.S. didn't mind any silver dollars dated 1905.
Sorry, no US Silver Dollars dated 1809
Sorry no US silver dollars dated 1906
Sorry no US dollar coins dated 1964
No US silver dollars dated 1779 first year of issue was 1794.
What country? The U.S. didn't mind any silver dollars dated 1905.
Sorry, no US dollar coins exist dated in the 1940's.
There are NO US Liberty Head dollars dated 1846 but there are Seated Liberty dollars dated 1846. Consult a qualified coin dealer
Sorry no US Lady Liberty dollars dated 1820
Sorry no US half dollars dated 1800.Take a good look at the date.
8-14-11>>> US Kennedy half dollars made for general circulation dated 1971 to 2011 are not silver. The coin is face value.
No, the value depends on the purity of silver, which coins you are talking about and the silver spot price. Currently, all US 90% silver coins (quarters, dimes and half dollars dated 1964 and before) are worth in melt value about 21 times face value. The percentage varies if you are talking about 40% silver half dollars (dated 1965-1970) and 35% silver war nickels (nickels dated 1942-1945 with a large mintmark over the Monticello). Of course, if silver were to go back up, they'd be worth more times face value. If silver drops, they'd be worth less than 21 times face value.
Yes. US dimes, quarters, and half dollars dated 1964 and earlier, as well as silver dollars dated 1935 and earlier, are made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. A 90% silver quarter contains about 0.18 of a troy ounce of silver, and its value as scrap metal will change along with precious metal prices.