Without questioning their authenticity, it's safe to say they're worth no more than their weight in Silver... However, I recommend you weigh the coins to confirm that they're righteous. Though they may look genuine, Chinese counterfeits are getting better and better by the day, so better safe than sorry. Also, :welcome: To CoinTalk, scrawny! -Brian
what should there weights be and in my other post silver tokens they say there .999 silver and 1 troy oz each would those tokens be worth just melt also. i apperciate all the help im getting.
Weight for your the Morgan and Peace would be 26.7 grams (Give or take a tenth of a gram). As of 12/9 at 12:12am (PST), the melt value your the Silver dollars is $24.48 x 2 = $48.96. I am unsure as to which tokens you are refering... Mind providing us with a link? If they were minted by a generic bullion ingot/round company, they are most likely only worth their weight in Silver as well. -Brian
http://www.cointalk.com/t196249/ they both say.999 silver and 1 troy oz one is from a minning company and the other a casino
Sunshine Mint bars and ingots are popular for the embossed surface artwork, but do not command tremendous premiums, or so I recall. The bimetallic "Whiskey Pete's" gaming token looks like it was coined in Brass and possibly Silver. You may want to purchase a precious-metal-testing kit to test the composition of the Silver-colored metal within the ring of, what I believe to be, Brass. -Brian
Those Morgan/Peace silver dollars that you posted are worth their melt value right now. That's between $24-25 each, with silver trading at roughly $31.5/oz.