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In the search box on your browser type in 1921 silver dollars and click on images.
The typical "box" you would probably get directly from the mint is referred to as a Monster Box. They are a green plastic rectangular box, sealed with straps from the mint and containing 500 Silver Eagle coins.
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Shoe Box was created in 1995.
50 in each box
That depends on the size of the shoebox.
A standard bank box of nickels contains $100 worth, which is 50 rolls at $2 each.
The box is called a shoe.
The easy thing to do is, in the search box on your home page type in 1797 U.S. silver dollars and click on images.
The easy thing to do is, in the search box on your home page type in 1797 U.S. silver dollars and click on images.
Please rephrase your question. Their value depends on their dates and mint marks. Half-dollars dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel and are only worth 50¢ Half-dollars from 1965 to 1969 are made of 40% silver and are worth about $2.50, depending on the current price of silver. Half-dollars dated 1964 and earlier are made of 90% silver and are worth at least $6.00 based on the price of silver. Many from the mid-1940s to 1964 are only worth that amount but older ones may be worth more to a collector.
No but a tin can.