A rare Morgan Silver Dollar is 1876.
The coin is worth about $2.00 just for the silver, the retail values for circulated coins runs from $2.25 to $2.50 depending on how much wear the coin shows. All Roosevelt dimes are considered common.
1935 was the last year for the one dollar silver coin.
1953 is not considered to be a rare year for quarters. The coin is made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Its melt value in lower grades is approximately 0.18 times the current price of 1 ounce of silver. In circulated condition they are worth 5 to 8 dollars. The value goes up if they're uncirculated.
Because the coin is not a silver eagle, with a date 1902 the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The first Silver Eagle was made in 1986.
The coin is considered a solid silver but is not pure silver. 1964 was the last year for the solid silver coin.
It might be, I have never heard of one. One tenth of what? What year? Who and/or what is on the coin? What diameter is the coin?
Yes, unless the coin is a very rare year or mint.
1964 was the last year for silver Roosevelt dimes. The "star" was added after the coin was struck at the Mint and is not a rare collectible coin, but it's still 10 cents.
A rare Morgan Silver Dollar is 1876.
If its a dollar coin then it is worth 5 times face value...just for its actual silver content there is no rare mint mistake or marking from that year.
1876
The coin is worth about $2.00 just for the silver, the retail values for circulated coins runs from $2.25 to $2.50 depending on how much wear the coin shows. All Roosevelt dimes are considered common.
AU means almost uncirculated which is a grade for the coin, depending on the grade on the coin and the year of it, the value of the coin can be from $25 for the most common and lowest grade dollars all the way to $575,000 for the second highest grade, most rare silver dollar(1893S)(no proof 70 silver dollar has ever been found)
1935 was the last year for the one dollar silver coin.
there is no year on the coin
1953 is not considered to be a rare year for quarters. The coin is made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Its melt value in lower grades is approximately 0.18 times the current price of 1 ounce of silver. In circulated condition they are worth 5 to 8 dollars. The value goes up if they're uncirculated.