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1 Dollar

1 Dollar (Boy Scouts of America Centennial)

United States · 2010 · Silver

1 Dollar (Boy Scouts of America Centennial) — obverse1 Dollar (Boy Scouts of America Centennial) — reverse
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Melt value today

0.7735 ozt of silver × live silver spot (loading…)

Specifications

Years2010
Denomination1 Dollar
CompositionSilver (.900)
Gross weight26.73 g
Fineness90.0% silver
Actual silver weight0.7735 ozt (24.06 g)

Catalog data via Numista, where photos and mintage details are available.

About this coin’s value

The 1 Dollar (Boy Scouts of America Centennial) contains 0.7735 troy ounces of silver (90.0% fine, 26.73 g gross). Its melt value above is that metal content multiplied by the live spot price — the floor any dealer offer should be judged against. Collector value for better dates, mint marks and grades comes on top of melt, so check before selling scarce coins as bullion.

To value a whole stack at once, use the US Silver Coin Calculator. The formula behind the number is explained in how to calculate silver melt value, and where to sell covers what buyers actually pay against melt.

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