It's a silver round not a "coin" value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale.
It is worth the price of silver, right now one troy once of silver is worth $27.35 but that changes daily or even hourly.
It's not a real Morgan silver dollar. It's a modern bullion piece (as indicated by the ".999 fine silver") that copies the Morgan design. The good news is that depending on the amount of silver it contains, it could be worth more than the melt value of a real Morgan. Morgan dollars contained about 0.77 oz. of pure silver, so if your piece is 1 oz it's worth about 1/3 more at melt. Of course, a real Morgan could also be worth MUCH more as a collectible depending on its date and mint mark, too!
It represents the "fineness", or purity, of the silver in the coin expressed as a decimal. Normally fineness is given to 3 digits. In that case the number expresses the purity as a in parts per 1000. For example, 999 means 999/1000 of the coin is pure silver. The other 1/1000 is some kind of trace impurity that's impossible to remove. Sometimes the fineness is expressed with a decimal point (.999) and sometimes without, but the meaning is always the same - e.g. 999/1000 = 0.999 = 99.9% (see why they made you take algebra in middle school?) 999 fine silver is generally only used for bullion coins and other items that aren't subject to wear, because it's too soft. In the US, pre-1965 silver coins minted for circulation were made of 900 fine silver, i.e. 90%, with the remaining 10% being copper for hardness. Sterling silver is 925 fine often used in jewelry and formal dinnerware.
Plata is silver, 999 refers to the fineness. It means pure silver.
It depends on the weight of your .999 pure silver coin. Currenrtly silver is $24.13 per ounce.
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This coin is most likely worth the silver value.
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If the coin is .999 silver value is about $27.00.
At today's rate, it is worth $43.40.
The value of a troy ounce coin of 999 fine silver is based on the current spot price of silver in the market. You can calculate its worth by multiplying the weight of the coin in troy ounces by the current spot price of silver. Additionally, consider any premiums or fees that may apply when buying or selling the coin.
The value depends on the weight of the coin. As of 26 November 2013, silver is worth $19.85 per troy ounce.
There is a real Bill of Rights coin but it is a commemorative coin minted in 1993. Since yours has a 1991 date and "one troy ounce .999 fine silver" on it, I think you probably have a bullion coin and it is worth whatever the silver in it is worth on any given day.
It's a "Silver Round" and the value is for the silver only, about $30.00.
I have a 1991 - 50th anniversary coin. Yes, I have a 1990 daytona bike week 999 silver coin
The value is just for the silver, about $28.00