If you mean a 1988 Silver Eagle only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year.
From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $40.00.
Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1988 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today 3-27-11 it's about $37.32
In 1988, the U.S. Mint produced a total of 1.3 million Santa dollar bills, specifically the $1 note featuring a Santa Claus design. These notes were part of a special holiday promotion and are considered a novelty item rather than official currency. They are mainly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
The increase was 87.027%
1988 = MCMLXXXVIII
In today's terms 1988 in Roman numerals is: MCMLXXXVIII
The roman numeral for 1988 is MCMLXXXVIII.
Value is the price of silver at time of sale.
It's copper-nickel not silver. They sell for $3.00-$5.00.
The 1988-S proof Seoul Olympics silver dollar has a current retail value of $15.00
It's not a SBA dollar it's a Silver Eagle Bullion coin and the value is about $17.00 just for the silver
It's a 1988 one-ounce Silver Eagle bullion coin and as of today is about $18.00
spot price for the day you sell it....
Currently lists at $52
ill buy it for a buck :O
The 1988 silver dollar, specifically the commemorative coin issued to honor the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, features a mint mark that indicates where it was produced. Coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint do not have a mint mark, while those from the Denver Mint are marked with a "D," and those from the San Francisco Mint are marked with an "S." Collectors often seek out these distinctions, as they can influence the coin's value. The 1988 silver dollar contains 90% silver and is part of a series that celebrates significant events in American history.
$20-$50
There haven't been any real silver dollars minted since 1935, and no $1 coins were minted for circulation in 1988. Assuming you're talking about a 1988 1oz. Silver American Eagle Dollar, anyone who spent it made a big mistake because it's worth far more than $1. Please see the Related Question for more information.
As of 21 July 2016, one 1oz Silver Eagle is worth just over $19.