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1 Franc
1941-1959
Aluminium - 1.3 g - ø 23 mm
1920 was last year for silver
1 Franc
1898-1920
Silver (.835) - 5 g - ø 23 mm
Many of the bills are valued in price close to $25 each. The exact amount will depend upon the wear and team of the exact bill.
In the Philippines the last year of silver coins was ... 1945 10 centavos 1945 20 centavos 1947 50 centavos 1967 1 peso
A 1945 Washington quarter is only 90% silver. No U.S coins made for general circulation are pure silver. 1945 is a common date. The value is just for the silver about $5.50 today.
Between 1939 and 1945 there were no 10 franc coins struck in France, with an exception for a few patterns in 1941 (Général Pétain)...
Circulated coins are 1 or 2 dollars uncirculated coins about 8 dollars
Dollar, Quarter, Dime and half-dollar coins from before 1965 are silver, as are nickels minted from 1942-1945 with a large mintmark over the Monticello.
Please check the date/denomination and post new question, the US did not strike any silver dollar coins dated 1945.
There were no 1945 silver dollars minted. Silver dollars were last minted in 1935 (end of the Peace Dollar) and the same sized coins would later be resurrected with no precious metal content in 1971 as the Eisenhower Dollar.
If the coins show any wear, the value is only for the silver about $2.00 for each coin.
War Nickels of 1942-1945 are 35% silver ( .05626oz pure silver ) the silver coins are identified by the large mintmarks above the dome of Monticello on the reverse.
None. Last year of use - $1 coins : 1935 Half dollars : 90% silver, 1964; 40% silver, 1969 Dimes and quarters : 1964 Nickels : 1942 to 1945 only. Cents : never.
Silver plated or just looks silver. No silver one cent coins have ever been made. It's only face value unless someone wants it.