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If you are referring to a large coin bearing a picture of Miss Liberty walking, you have a bullion piece sold for its metal content, and worth about $17 at current prices. The denomination of these pieces is artificial because they're sold as precious-metal investments, not for spending. OTOH if you're using the generic term "silver dollar" to refer to one of the small dollar coins carrying a picture of Sacagawea on the front, it's made of copper and manganese, and is worth face value only.
metal can be used as jewellery which we wore in every day life that is made up of of gold and silver which is metal ans platinum a metal