If you're referring to U.S. silver dollars, you'll need to be much more specific and check the coin's dates and mint marks. Around the time period you cite, silver dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904, and from 1921 to 1935 so there are no 1950 dollars. In addition they were struck at 5 different mints so that means there are hundreds of different varieties to deal with.
You'll need to organize the coins by date and mint mark. Depending on how many you have you can either use the search icon on this site to look for matching questions, or check some of the price guides linked below.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
No Carson City Dollars were minted in 1886, 1887, and 1888 primarily due to a combination of low demand for silver coins and a shift in production focus to other mints. During this period, the U.S. government was also grappling with fluctuating silver prices and the effects of the Bland-Allison Act, which influenced minting practices. As a result, the Carson City Mint did not produce any silver dollars in those years, leading to a scarcity of coins from that era.
Please look at the coin again. The Carson-City Mint did not issue any Morgan dollars for 1888.
Responses to questions on Answers.com are normally specific to one item. Please check for questions "What is the value of an 18xx US silver dollar?", where 18xx is 1880, 1881, etc.
Lowest value would be $15.00 just for the silver.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
26.730 grams is the weight standard for all US silver dollars from 1840 to1935.
July 27, 2009 There were 12,150,000 of the 1888-O MOrgan Dollars minted in New Orleans making it among the more common silver dollars. The values for this coin can be seen in the chart given below. Circulated Grades..............1888-O G4.......................................$19 F12.....................................$23 EF40...................................$26 AU55...................................$28 Uncirculated Grades MS62...................................$38 MS63...................................$50 MS64...................................$89 MS65...................................$495 MS66...................................$2,300
No Carson City Dollars were minted in 1886, 1887, and 1888 primarily due to a combination of low demand for silver coins and a shift in production focus to other mints. During this period, the U.S. government was also grappling with fluctuating silver prices and the effects of the Bland-Allison Act, which influenced minting practices. As a result, the Carson City Mint did not produce any silver dollars in those years, leading to a scarcity of coins from that era.
This would have 16 ounces of silver. The spot price of silver is $28.08. So a 1 pound silver coin is worth $449.28.
Please look at the coin again. The Carson-City Mint did not issue any Morgan dollars for 1888.
Flowing hair silver dollars were only struck in the 1790s. Silver dollars dated 1888 should carry the Morgan design. Please check again and post a new question.
Responses to questions on Answers.com are normally specific to one item. Please check for questions "What is the value of an 18xx US silver dollar?", where 18xx is 1880, 1881, etc.
Lowest value would be $15.00 just for the silver.
Finland does not and never has used dollars as its currency. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination so that it can be accurately identified.
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There were no British Two Pound coins minted from 1888 to 1892 inclusive.