
Hello! That's a great question. The provided search results unfortunately don't contain the specific numbers needed to answer it, so I'll draw on general knowledge to help you out.
The number of silver dollars in a pound depends on two main things: the type of silver dollar and the type of pound being used (a standard Avoirdupois pound or a troy pound, which is used for precious metals).
For the most common classic U.S. silver dollars, like the and Peace dollars (minted before 1936), each coin weighs 26.73 grams. A standard Avoirdupois pound is 453.59 grams. When you do the math, you'll find there are approximately 17 of these classic silver dollars in a pound.
If you're talking about modern American Silver Eagle dollars, which are one full troy ounce (31.1 grams) of pure silver, there are about 14.5 of them in a standard pound.
The "worth" of that pound of silver dollars is a different story and changes daily. It's based on the current market price of silver, plus any additional value the coins might have to collectors, which depends on their rarity and condition.


