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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 1576256, member: 4626"]Er, for <i>circulation</i> no, but in 1992 they produced commemorative silver dollars for the Olympics, the White House, and Christopher Columbus. Plus there's the American Silver Eagle which is technically a silver dollar in the sense that it's made out of silver and has a face value of one dollar.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the OP is referring to the ASEs as I've never seen anyone roll commemoratives (though some box/roll searchers have found commem. halves in their half searching). The mint never rolled ASEs officially, but the business strikes that were distributed to third-party dealers were sometimes rolled privately, 20 to a roll (most preferred plastic tubes though, also 20 to a tube). At bare minimum a roll would be worth $700 just for the silver alone. Something like this could never be "unopened" so opening it up to see what you find can't hurt; there may be some nice ones in there. At bare minimum it's at least worth what 20 ounces of silver is worth.</p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. Don't believe any eBay auctions for so-called "unopened" rolls of ASEs. The Mint never rolled these, so if they're in rolls they were done so privately. Meaning they can't truly be "unopened" in the sense that nobody looked at them since the coins left the Mint.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 1576256, member: 4626"]Er, for [I]circulation[/I] no, but in 1992 they produced commemorative silver dollars for the Olympics, the White House, and Christopher Columbus. Plus there's the American Silver Eagle which is technically a silver dollar in the sense that it's made out of silver and has a face value of one dollar. I think the OP is referring to the ASEs as I've never seen anyone roll commemoratives (though some box/roll searchers have found commem. halves in their half searching). The mint never rolled ASEs officially, but the business strikes that were distributed to third-party dealers were sometimes rolled privately, 20 to a roll (most preferred plastic tubes though, also 20 to a tube). At bare minimum a roll would be worth $700 just for the silver alone. Something like this could never be "unopened" so opening it up to see what you find can't hurt; there may be some nice ones in there. At bare minimum it's at least worth what 20 ounces of silver is worth. P.S. Don't believe any eBay auctions for so-called "unopened" rolls of ASEs. The Mint never rolled these, so if they're in rolls they were done so privately. Meaning they can't truly be "unopened" in the sense that nobody looked at them since the coins left the Mint.[/QUOTE]
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