...If it is nickel silver it contains no silver. It is rather an alloy of nickel and copper to create the look of silver.
It's made of nickel, not silver, and realistically is still worth one dollar.
None. They are all copper-nickel.
The 1968 dollar is 100% nickel. 1967 was the last year that the canada used silver for their coins.
None. They are all copper-nickel.
It's not silver, just copper-nickel. Spend it.
As of today about $17.00
It's a Eisenhower Dollar and the value is $1.00 only special collector's coins has silver. All the coins released for circulation are copper nickel.
It's copper-nickel not silver. They sell for $3.00-$5.00.
None. It is copper-nickel. Half dollars stopped containing any silver after 1970 for circulation issues.
There is no silver in a 1964 nickel.
None. Unless the coin has an "S" mintmark, it is a normal copper-nickel coin made out of the same composition as the dime, quarter and half-dollar and is only worth $1.
1.00 1.00 This coin is actually made of nickel, not silver, so there isn't much value to it.