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A 1936 Walking Liberty half dollar has .36169oz of silver.
Double check that date, because the last year for silver dollars in that era was 1935.
No US silver dollars were struck in 1936
The U.S. did not make any dollar coins between 1936 and 1970 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question.
First of all, it's not made of silver. It's copper and nickel, which is what is still used today. 1936 is a common date, worth a dollar or two on average.
US mint sets were not made till 1936. Check the dates again.
A few of the rarest Canadian coins are the 1921 5 and 50 cents, the 1936-dot 1 cent, and the 1948 silver dollar.
The value of the 5 dollar 1936 silver certificate is not available because there was no certificate of this denomination issued in 1936. The certificate is most likely a fake.
Other than the 1938 D which depending on condition is worth around $40 (it is a key date) the rest are worth the silver bullion and worth around $10.50 or so.
The value of a 1930 Canadian five dollar bill varies greatly according to its condition. It can be worth as much as $400 or more if the note is the Port of Spain Trinidad version. It may also be worth as little as $30 depending on condition.
No. There no dollar coins minted during the years 1936-1970.
A US liberty 1936 half dollar is worth half a dollar in 1936. It is now worth around $15 to $50 or more in 2013. The variation depends on the coin's condition.