Here's a page with some information: http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/FAQ/brasher.html Basically, six genuine coins are known, and millions of copies have been made, so the odds are that you have a copy (with little or no value). If you'd like us to tell you more, you can post photos here; it's also useful to weigh the coin accurately, using a jeweler's scale. Welcome to CoinTalk!
Agreed with the above; it's likely not genuine, but show us some pictures and tell us where you got it!
I have a 1900 & 1921 E Pluribus Silver dollar I can not see any mint mark on either Coin. They are both in excellent condition could you tell me what they are worth
The first one has an S mint mark. If that is the 1900 date coin, it may be upwards of $20 to $30. The second one, 1921 was a very common date and is very worn, so somewhere below 20 or at $20. Keep in mind that is retail and if you were to sell to a store, they will have to make a profit and will offer less.