See the website link below for a list of US silver coins made for circulation and their melt value.
2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)
8000 lb = 4 t(US)8000 lb = 4 t(US)8000 lb = 4 t(US)8000 lb = 4 t(US)8000 lb = 4 t(US)8000 lb = 4 t(US)
1600 lb = 0.8 t(US)1600 lb = 0.8 t(US)1600 lb = 0.8 t(US)1600 lb = 0.8 t(US)1600 lb = 0.8 t(US)1600 lb = 0.8 t(US)
3109 lb = 1.5545 t(US)3109 lb = 1.5545 t(US)3109 lb = 1.5545 t(US)3109 lb = 1.5545 t(US)3109 lb = 1.5545 t(US)3109 lb = 1.5545 t(US)
The FACE value is the same as all other US coins set by the denomination.
what is the value of these coins
No, for silver coins as the value of silver changes the value of the coin changes. The same is true for gold coins.
If you have the entire collection of coins that were minted that year and these coins are all in uncirculated condition, the value ranges from $8 to $12.
ALL us minted coins by stated value for a given year
No one can answer this question accurately. It depends on the coins!
They are worth about a buck apiece
Half Dollar, and A Nickel.
Gold plated coins are novelty coins with no collectible value and are not made by the US Mint.
$22 - $32 Near perfect coins command a higher value.
Retail values are $7.00-$8.25 for circulated coins. Uncirculated coins are $8.50
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