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Depends on Spot price. I have seen anywhere from spot price plus $10 - $30.

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Where did the world dollar come from?

It came from early Flemish or Low German daler, from German T(h)aler, short for Joachimsthaler, a coin from the silver mine of Joachimsthal (‘Joachim's valley’), now Jáchymov in the Czech Republic. The term was later applied to a coin used in the Spanish American colonies, which was also widely used in the British North American colonies at the time of the American Revolution, hence adopted as the name of the US monetary unit in the late 18th century.


Who were the Exports of Gold and Silver from the New World to Spain?

If this question means "Who exported gold and silver from the New World to Spain"? Then the answer is the Spanish conquistadors and Spanish explorers. Vast amounts of these precious metals were also precious to the advanced Native American peoples in Mexico and further south. The Aztecs, Mayans and Incas all valued gold & silver. What Spain did not steal from these civilizations were later mined, as the New World under Spain's dominion had vast mines of gold and silver.


Strongest currency in the world is?

The Kuwait dinar is the highest valued currency in the world. As of Feb. 3, 2011 one Kuwait dinar was worth $3.57 American dollars. I do not know if that makes it the strongest. The Australian dollar and the Canadian dollar are currently valued at $1.01. Both currencies are considered strong because the countries have very low national debts. The countries also have very productive precious metal mines, which could enable those countries to quickly shift to gold or silver supported currencies, should a worldwide monetary crisis arise.


What is the lowest currency of the world?

probably would be a dollar


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What year was one troy ounce silver trade unit with eagle holding American flag made?

The one troy ounce silver trade unit featuring an eagle holding the American flag was made in 1986. This design was part of the American Silver Eagle series, which was first issued by the United States Mint that year. The series has since become one of the most popular silver bullion coins in the world.


How much silver is in a 1922 silver dollar?

1 Dollar "Peace Dollar" 1921-1935 Commemorative: End of World War I Silver (.900) - 26.73 g - ø 38.1 mm so 90% is silver of the 26.73gm total weight


Is the five dollar half-eagle gold coin the world's rarest coin?

Not even close. There are many one of a kind coins such as the 1943 D copper cent, half-eagle coins aren't really "rare" millions were minted, but many were melted from the 1930s-70s making them somewhat scarce.


What does a 1925 liberty silver dollar look like?

The 1925 Liberty Silver Dollar, also known as the Peace Dollar, features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse, with her hair flowing and a radiant sun rising in the background. The reverse shows an eagle perched on a rock, with "Peace" inscribed above and the year "1925" below. The coin has a diameter of 38.1 mm and is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, giving it a distinct silver-gray appearance. Its design symbolizes peace and was created to commemorate the end of World War I.


What is the 1980 liberty silver dollar worth?

It's a Silver Eagle not a Liberty coin no US coin is called a Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value as of 8-28-11 is $41.50.


What is the function of the American eagle?

The function of the American eagle in its ecosystem is to contribute to a law of nature which is the survival of the fittest. Where that only the strong will survive to bring its offspring into the world.


What is the most sought after coin in the world?

1933 double eagle American


What part in the world does the bald eagle live?

the north american reigion


What is A-Mark Liberty Silver?

A-Mark is also known for producing high-quality bullion bars and rounds. For example, a-Mark released the Liberty Bell Silver Round. This coin predates the Silver American Eagle and the Silver Canadian Maple Leaf, and it has held a prominent place in the world of silver investors for decades.


How much is a 1939 Morgan silver dollar worth?

The Morgan silver dollar was not produced in the United States after 1921, and the Peace Dollar was only produced until 1935. In fact, I don't believe that there were any coins produced in the world in 1939 with the denomination of One Dollar.


Is there silver in an 1893 columbian exposition half dollar from Chicago World's Fair?

Yes, the coin is 90% silver and 10% copper.


What Latin American country mines silver?

Peru and Mexico are the largest suppliers of silver in the world.