30.00
$200
its worth up to 45,000 dollars Get it checked out. IF it is authentic, I would donate it to a museum.
These were issued for selling a certain amount of war bonds during World War II. I have one as well. Mine weighs 0.75 ounces, which would suggest a silver weight of 0.675 ounces (if they were made of coin silver, which is 90% silver). These come up on eBay fairly often - ones that are not engraved are far less common than engraved ones. With silver prices over $40, they are selling at (or even below) their bullion value.
Depending on condition, $350-$450. The engraved, silver plated version is higher.
The value depends on the metal of the item (sterling silver, silver plate, nickel etc.) and the condition of the bowl.
What is the value of a 1850 colt black powder with ships engraved serial number33700
It's actually stamped, not engraved. What you have is a novelty item made by a private company that took normal cents and added a small picture of a present. They're sold as giveaways for parties, etc. and have no special value.
I have a crystal sugar bowl with a silver ridge around it edge along with a teaspoon, both marked with Eales silverplate 1779 italy. When was it made and its value.
There is no 1921 barber silver dollar, it is either a peace dollar (eagle perched on a rock engraved PEACE on the reverse) or a Morgan dollar (Eagle with gothic lettering above it saying "In God we Trust" on the reverse)
1000-10000 or so
It's worth $125-$150 as a mantle decoration. If it's really silver and engraved, not nickel and roll-stamped, it may be worth a bit more. Don't try to shoot it.