Sorry, no circulating US $1 coins were struck in 1964 at any US Mint. The coin is a Half Dollar with a value of about $13.00 for the silver as of 07/2011.
No such coin exists that has been released for circulation. While some 1964 (D) silver (peace) dollars were minted, the all of them were melted shortly after being struck. There is however a Kennedy HALF dollar that is worth about $12.25 because it is silver dated 1964.
For a 1964 dime, only a "D" mintmark is possible, so many were made that value is just for the silver, about a dollar.
It depends, this silver dollar, which since you say has a "D" on it, which means it is a Morgan Dollar, is not worth much over its bullion value in this condition. As the price of silver has risen (about $35 per ounce as I write this), the silver value has now exceeded its numismatic value. Keep in mind that a silver dollar is NOT one ounce of silver. The coin is 90% silver and has 0.77343 of silver in them
The 1963-D Franklin half dollar is the highest mintage of the series, most are valued for the silver at about $6.00.
On the reverse above the D in Dollar.
No such coin exists that has been released for circulation. While some 1964 (D) silver (peace) dollars were minted, the all of them were melted shortly after being struck. There is however a Kennedy HALF dollar that is worth about $12.25 because it is silver dated 1964.
No such coin exists that has been released for circulation. While some 1964 (D) silver (peace) dollars were minted, the all of them were melted shortly after being struck. There is however a Kennedy HALF dollar that is worth about $12.25 because it is silver dated 1964.
Well, you might as well take it to target, only 50 cents... Sorry! Haha, look for silver (1964, below in dimes, halves, quarters and in halves, 1965- 1970-D Are 40% silver, 1964 and below are 90% silver.
For a 1964 dime, only a "D" mintmark is possible, so many were made that value is just for the silver, about a dollar.
About $10.50.
These coins contain no silver and are worth only face value.
The US did not mint a dollar coin in 1968, therefore you don't have a 1968-D silver dollar.
A 1978-D Eisenhower dollar has no silver in it and is only face value.
if it is silver it is Worth some money. but if it a penny or nickel it is a common date
Minimum...$1.00
It depends, this silver dollar, which since you say has a "D" on it, which means it is a Morgan Dollar, is not worth much over its bullion value in this condition. As the price of silver has risen (about $35 per ounce as I write this), the silver value has now exceeded its numismatic value. Keep in mind that a silver dollar is NOT one ounce of silver. The coin is 90% silver and has 0.77343 of silver in them
Where it was minted. D=Denver