A 2002 silver eagle is worth whatever one ounce of silver is worth. At the time of writing, an ounce of silver is worth about $22 and a silver eagle would be worth the same. However, silver fluctuates in price on a minute to minute basis.
Its value is based on the ounce of silver it contains, plus a small premium. As of 6/2012 you could get about $30 for it. Current silver prices can be seen at www.kitco.com
The reverse side should state that it contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. With the current price of silver around $14 per oz., that's its value.
The coin isn't actually a dollar. It's a "silver eagle" containing 1 oz of pure silver and sold to collectors and investors. The $1 denomination is artificial. Its actual value changes with the price of silver bullion; as of 02/2010 it sells for about $17-18.
A 2002-S silver proof Kennedy has an average retail value of $18.00.
A 2002-S silver proof Kennedy has an average retail value of $18.00.
A 2002 American eagle Bullion Silver Dollar was minted only at West Point, thereby the coin only carries the mint mark of "W." In uncirculated condition, its value depends on the current price of 1 oz of silver; if the coin is in a proof state, the value is roughly double that. Currently silver is worth $32 per ounce. So they are worth about 32 dollars.
Current retail value is $54.00
it is worth about 80 dollars if its uncirculated if proof, 90 dollars???As of 04/2011, Numismedia and PCGS quote prices much closer to the market value of silver, about $40 at the low end and $50 for a high-quality proof.
All 2002 Silver Eagle coins were struck at WestPoint but only proof coins have the W mint mark It is on the back (reverse) of the coin under the left wing.
This is a American Silver Eagle 1 ounce bullion coin. The value is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of 1-25-12 it's $32.05 per ounce. This price is a little less than you could buy it for and a little more than you could sell it for. But it gives you an idea of value. Collectors versions of this coin do have slightly higher values. NOTE: The spot price of silver and other precious metals changes by the minute when the market is open. So the value of this coin will go up and down.
All 2002 Silver Eagle coins were struck at the West Point mint, but only proof coins have the W mintmark. It is on the back (reverse) of the coin under the left wing.