Approximately $1.00.
50¢ Please look at the back of the coin. It's a HALF dollar. It's also made of copper-nickel, not silver.
If you look on the back it's a HALF dollar, not a dollar. Value is about $2.00 for the silver content.
That's a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The eagle is on the back. Susan B. Anthony is on the front.
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50¢ Please look at the back of the coin. It's a HALF dollar. It's also made of copper-nickel, not silver.
If you look on the back it's a HALF dollar, not a dollar. Value is about $2.00 for the silver content.
It's a Susan B. Anthony dollar, not a "Susan coin". The denomination is right there on the back, like all other U.S. coins. It's made of cupro-nickel, not silver. You can see the copper edge. It's worth one dollar.
About 5-10 dollars
That's a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
As of now, the 1979 Silver Eagle on the Moon coin is a novelty commemorative piece with no intrinsic silver value. Its worth is typically based on collector demand and condition, so it varies widely. It's recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or check recent auction prices to determine its current value.
The eagle is on the back. Susan B. Anthony is on the front.
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If you have a large coin that says "999 fine silver" on the back, it's a bullion coin worth about $18. If you have a small coin with a picture of the native guide Sacagawea on the front, it's not made of silver - it's manganese brass and is worth face value only.
If it has a double eagle on the back around 8 dollars depending on the price per ounce of silver. JFK is on the half dollar, not the dollar. You did look at the back of the coin where the denomination appears, I assume - ?? Kennedy halves dated 1964 are 90% silver and are worth about $6, more or less depending on the spot price of silver. 1965-1969 are 40% silver and are worth $2.50 or so. 1971-present are copper-nickel and are worth only 50 cents.
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back. It's a 50¢ piece, not a dollar.
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