The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
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The digit in the ones position is a 9, so we round up, to give 7120 as the answer.
You have to find it's exact weight, in ounces, then check the newspaper for that day's silver price. Simple multiplication will give you it's value.
It depends greatly on the year and the mintmark. Without knowing that it is impossible to give a value.
Silvergramsbar.com is an excellent online website to find out the current value of your silver. The price of silver fluctuates so they offer a silver gram calculator for your personal use which will give you the most current value on any given day. They also recommend watching silver auctions on sites such as eBay to give you a better indication of recent values and the going rate.
The value of nickel silver cutlery can vary depending on the age, condition, and brand. Generally, nickel silver cutlery is not very valuable compared to silver or sterling silver cutlery. It is often used as a more affordable alternative. Consulting with an antique dealer or appraiser can give you a better idea of the specific value of your nickel silver cutlery.
This is a privately minted silver round. It's value will always be equal to the value of an ounce of silver (give or take a few cents). The current value of silver can be found here : http://www.kitconet.com/images/quotes_7a.gif
The value is based daily on market value of silver being that these coins are 1 Troy ounce .999 fine silver. For a collector that's a different story. The value is based not on what you paid for the coin but what one will pay for the coin. Look on ebay and that will give you a pretty good market price indicator or look at the daily market value of fine silver.
however you got that coin YOU should give it to ME right now! or else
July 13, 2009 The Graduation coin No. M009 is struck in .999 silver. Since it is not issued by the US Mint it would have no monetary value but being 1 oz of .999 silver would give it a bullion value of $12.76.
It is impossible to say. You need to give a date, denomination, country of origin, any applicable mintmarks and a rough estimate of condition for anyone to give you an estimate of value.