Eire (Irish) coins issued from 1943 to 1969 are all much the same in each denomination as far as designs, specifications and metals are concerned.
A 1964 coin book refers to a numismatic publication dedicated to coins minted or circulated in 1964. These books often contain information on the history, value, and specifications of coins from that year and are popular among coin collectors and enthusiasts as a reference guide. If you have a specific question about a 1964 coin book or coins from that year, feel free to ask!
That would be a coin of the Irish pound, which has since been replaced by the euro.
Such a coin does not exist. The Irish 10 Pence coin was first issued in 1969.
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Éire is the Irish language name for Ireland, which you will see on Irish stamps and coins, so it is an Irish coin.
Ireland does not use the dollar and never has, so there is no such thing as an Irish 1 dollar coin. Ireland was using the pound in 1952, but there was no 1 pound coin. So whatever coin you have, cannot be either an Irish one dollar coin nor an Irish one pound coin from 1952.
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There is no silver in a 1964 nickel.
An Irish "Millennium" coin, with a face value of one Irish punt (or "pound"), is worth about US$7.50 in Uncirculated condition and about US$8.50 in Proof.
The value of a 1964 dime is approximately $3.00. Unfortunately the date on the coin does not matter as much as the amount of silver in the coin.
Sorry, no US dollar coins exist dated 1964. Eisenhower first appeared on the dollar coin in 1971. The coin is likely a 1964 Kennedy HALF dollar. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The Irish (Eireann or Eire) Threepence had a Hare on the reverse from 1928 to 1967.