If they're from circulation, they're cupronickel rather than silver and are only worth face value.
If they're in mint sets, they'd be worth a bit more if made from the same clad stock as circulation coins. Eisenhower dollars were also struck in silver-clad composition and are worth to retail in that case.
They're still worth one dollar.
Anything minted in the 1970s is made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth face value.
Half Dollars minted in 1970 are 40% silver and only from collector sets, however, the rest of the 1970s are only worth 50 cents.
Any silver dollars minted in 1935 or earlier are 90% silver and worth several times face value. Eisenhower dollars in the 1970s are copper and nickel and still worth one dollar.
Kennedy is on the HALF dollar, not dollar. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in the 1960s. The '64 Kennedy half is 90% silver and extremely common, currently worth about $10.50 for the silver.
All dollar coins made for circulation in the 1970s were all made of cupro-nickel, like dimes and quarters, and are only worth face value. Some uncirculated and proof coins were struck in 40% silver. If they're in their original packaging they're worth 3 or 4 dollars each.
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Silver dimes are worth about $2.50 in US dollars. This is about. 2.49 Canadian dollars. Silver quarters are worth about $5. This is about $4.98 Canadian dollars.
It varies by year. 1964 half dollars are 90% silver and worth around $12. Those minted from 1965-70 are 40% silver and worth around $5. Anything 1971 or later is only worth face value.
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There were no silver dollars minted in 1952.
Is English silver worth the same as sterling silver
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