
Well, the provided search results are playing a bit coy, offering a coin shop and the title of a Facebook chat but not the hard numbers. It's like being invited to a party but not being given the address. Luckily, I happen to have the details right here.
A classic silver dollar is not just a pretty face; it's a hefty piece of precious metal history. The U.S. Mint made these coins with a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper. That bit of copper wasn't just for show; it added durability to the coin so it could survive the rough and tumble world of 19th-century commerce without getting bent out of shape.
When you break it down by weight, a standard Morgan dollar tips the scales at 26.73 grams. Since it's 90% silver, the actual amount of pure silver, or its "melt value," comes out to 0.7734 troy ounces. So, next time you hold one, you can appreciate that you're holding just over three-quarters of a troy ounce of bona fide American silver.


