The American Argent Mint's World Trade Silver Troy Ounce coin typically holds value based on its silver content, current market demand, and condition. As it is undated, its precise value may vary depending on these factors and collector interest in the design. It would be best to consult with a numismatic expert or check recent auction results for a more accurate valuation.
This answer may be vague. However, I am assuming that although I have found no information regarding "American Argent Mint" I hold several .999 Silver coins and art bars that were purchased from a then-reputable dealer in or around 1973. The pieces are described as follows: Coins: I have 3 "Silver dollar-sized" coins Printed with the Scale of Justice and "one troy ounce" on one side with "American Argent Mint LTD." minted into the top of the rim and .999 fine silver minted into the bottom of the rim. The opposite side features "World Trade Silver" minted into the top of the rim and "one troy ounce" minted into the bottom of the rim. BARS: are about 1' x 1.75" and Feature the word "AMERICA," "Land of the Free" in smaller letters and an eagle minted on one side and "One Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver and A.A.M." minted on the other. These are all uncirculated, sealed in clear plastic envelopes. If you have any desire of these, I would be willing to sell them at basic market rate with no numismatic fee attached. Gadcorp@aol.com or call at 203-621-4797
it all depends on the silver content. silver today costs about $16.00 per ounce. be sure to look at the mint mark. if the mint mark is a w, it can be worth thousands of dollars.
6-26-11>>> This is a bullion coin, it's value is tied to the spot price of silver, today it's $34.32 per ounce.
7-19-11>>> The coin is a 1/10th ounce 1986 American Eagle gold bullion coin with a value today of about $150.00
$1
Your medallion is one (1) troy ounce of sterling silver (.925) which has an intrinsic value of about $30 right now.
about $25 depending on condition and mint mark
500
Only face value unless it is part of a sealed mint set.
This is not a U.S. Mint issued coin. It's a privately made 1 ounce silver bullion round that has no numismatic value. The value is only for the silver, about $20.00.
This is the Proof version of the 1 ounce gold bullion coins made in 2005 at the West Point Mint. Current average retail value is $1,900.00