1900 is not a rare date for Morgan Dollars. In average circulated condition, it's worth $8-$10. If it has an "S" mintmark on the back (above the "DO" in DOLLAR), it will be worth a couple dollars more.
Lowest value would be $15.00 just for the silver.
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
The value of a 1949 Canadian silver dollar depends on the condition of the coin. Such a coin would fetch between 21 and 27 US dollars at auction.
It depends on the condition of the coin. but it would usually $2-$5.
The value of a Silver Eagle coins is determined by the spot price of silver which right now is $29.23 which would be what your coin is worth, with perhaps another dollar added depending on condition for the coin itself.
About $13, mostly for its silver content. It would be worth more if it were not significantly worn.
It depends on the date, mintmark (if it has one) and condition of the late 1800's silver dollar you are asking about. Post new question.
A Morgan Silver Dollar contains 26.73g of 90% silver. As of today (11 July 2011), the price of silver is about $1148/kg, so the value of the silver would be (0.02673 * 0.90 * $1148) = $27.62. Depending on the condition and mint markings, the coin may be worth more or less than its melt value.
i dont know what you question is about the silver dollar but i am asuming you would like to know a little about it. The bicentenial silver dollar was circulated in the year 1976 as an anniversary. It's value can range on the grade of the coin, however in good condition is worth about 5.00-7.00. In (ok) condition is worth about (1.50-4.00). I hope that will let you know a little bit more about the 1976 Bicentenial Silver Dollar.
It depends on the condition. An average circulated coin would run about $25 due to the price of silver, an circulated coin might be worth up to $50.
51,737,000 US Silver Dollars were produced in Philadelphia in 1922. The coin, commonly refered to as a "Peace Dollar" is 38.1mm in diameter and weighs 26.73 grams. It is composed of 90% silver and 10 copper, giving it an Actual Silver Weight (or "ASW") of 0.7734 troy ounces. As of October 1, 2008, with silver at $16.45 per troy ounce, the bullion value (or "melt value") of the coin is US$12.72. In circulated condition, the numismatic value is not markedly highr than that, ranging up to about $17.00 in Almost Uncirculated condition and about $20 in MS-60 Uncirculated condition.
This coin would only have bullion value of about $13.62 as of today.