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How much is a silver commemorative coin worth?

How much is a silver commemorative coin worth?

Modern Commemorative Silver Dollars Average Prices and Values

Date, Mint & Theme Buy Sell
1986-P Statue of Liberty Centennial $41.00 $30.00
1986-S Statue of Liberty Centennial Proof $39.00 $28.00
1987-P U.S. Constitution Bicentennial $42.00 $31.00
1987-S U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Proof $41.00 $30.00

How much silver is in a commemorative dollar?

Modern silver bullion commemorative coins from the United States Mint were first issued in 1982, with the first $1 silver coins available starting in 1983. Each of the coins features 90% silver content and are roughly the size and weight of the Morgan Silver Dollar and Peace Silver Dollar coins.

Do commemorative coins have any value?

A commemorative coin is offered in most instances by a commission in charge of the event to be commemorated and it is sold at a price higher than the face value of the coin.

How much is a Korean War memorial coin worth?

This coin in circulated condition is worth at least its weight in silver. The silver melt value for this coin is $17.32 as of September 19, 2021. This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $22.40 per ounce. The 1991 D Korean War Memorial silver dollar is worth around $30 in mint packaging.

How much is an uncirculated 1971 Eisenhower silver dollar worth?

Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart

Date Composition & Finish Price
1971 Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated $4
1971-D Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated $3.50
1971-S 40% Silver Clad Uncirculated $10
1971-S 40% Silver Clad Proof $11

What is a 1986 Liberty silver dollar worth?

The 1986 P Statue of Liberty silver dollar is worth around $24 in mint packaging. The 1986 S proof Statue of Liberty silver dollar is worth around $24 in mint packaging.

How much are presidential commemorative coins worth?

Most presidential dollar coins in circulated condition will only be worth their face value of $1.00. Dollars in uncirculated condition can sell for a premium. Proof coins will sell for higher prices.

Can you take 5 coins to the bank?

So, we have established that the £5 coin is legal tender, yet, like other coinage and banknotes, this does not mean a retailer or a bank is obliged to accept it in payment. The status of notes and cons is as follows: in England and Wales, all Royal Mint coins and Bank of England notes are legal tender.

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