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There were no silver dollars issued by the US Mint in 1964.
The 1979 one dollar coins DO NOT CONTAIN SILVER and are still in circulation today with a value of one dollar.
There's no such thing as a "blue silver dollar". You're referring to a blue-seal silver certificate; these are only worth about $1.50 in average conditions despite their age and now-unusual design.
it is about 1000 dollars sell it now
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
There were no silver dollars issued by the US Mint in 1964.
The 1979 one dollar coins DO NOT CONTAIN SILVER and are still in circulation today with a value of one dollar.
There's no such thing as a "blue silver dollar". You're referring to a blue-seal silver certificate; these are only worth about $1.50 in average conditions despite their age and now-unusual design.
it is about 1000 dollars sell it now
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
You possess an American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar - a 1998 coin in MS65 condition is worth: $25; if its mint state is PF65, the value is equivalent to: $70.
The mint numbers are so relatively large that the silver value will probably determine the price (40% silver). The 90% silver ones (1964) will be worth considerably more.
Post new question, no US one dollar coins exist.
I would say it would only be worth face value; one Canadian dollar.
You possess an American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar - a 1998 coin in MS65 condition is worth: $25; if its mint state is PF65, the value is equivalent to: $70.
1957 $1 bills are silver certificates. In the old days, you could trade that dollar for $1 worth of silver, or silver dollars. Right now, you can sell them or keep it.
None. Redemption for silver metal was discontinued in 1968.