1968 is the first year that Canadian dollars were no longer silver. It's worth one dollar.
Starting in 1968, Canadian dollar coins were made of nickel instead of silver. A 1968 proof dollar is worth about $3.
Starting that year, Canadian dollar coins were made of nickel instead of silver. It's only worth a dollar or two.
Canada did not make a silver dollar in 1968 - They were made of nickel that year
After 1967, Canadian dollar coins no longer contained silver. 1968-86, they're made of pure nickel, and are still worth one dollar each in Canada.
Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
How much is a 1968 kennedy silver half dollar worth
The US did not mint a dollar coin in 1968, therefore you don't have a 1968-D silver dollar.
The Mint stopped using silver in the $1 coin in 1967. Starting in 1968 the "silver dollar" was 99.9% nickel.
The 1968 dollar is 100% nickel. 1967 was the last year that the canada used silver for their coins.
Unless it is unusual it is worth about one dollar. 1970 dollar coins were actually made of nickle from 1968 to 1987.
it's worth about $2 in uncirculated condition
Look at the coin again, no U.S. dollar coins are dated 1968.
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It is 40% silver and worth about $5 in scrap silver regardless of condition.
No I'm sorry. Its made from 100% Nickel. No silver! If you find one from 1966 or earlier you'll have more luck. P3M Refining and other coins or silver buyers will gladly buy every silver dollar pre 1967.
Silver was removed from Canadian coins in 1968, so if you found it in change your half-dollar is an ordinary circulation coin with no added value.
The coin is only 40% silver and has a value of $2.73 only the 1964 Kennedy half dollar was 90% silver.
1920-1966 Canadian coins have the following value as of March 2 with SIlver prices at $34.69 per ounce. Dollar: $20.81, Half $10.40, Quarter $5.20 Dime: $2.08. These are all $80% silver. In 1967 and 1968 Most Canada coins went to 50% silver. After 1968, there is no silver content. This answer is from a silver perspective only. There are rare and collectible coins that have no silver.
It's currently worth around $4.
The 1968 Kennedy half dollar is only 40% silver.
At the time of writing, a US 90% silver quarter (dated 1964 or earlier) is worth $5.55 for the silver content. A Canadian quarter dated 1920-1967 80% silver quarter is worth $4.63, a Canadian quarter dated 1967-1968 that is 50% silver is worth $2.89.
in bad shape, worth its face value, proof and uncirulated 1 dollar at best
The 1968 Kennedy half dollar is only 40% silver and has a value of about $4.00.
No such coin (that is intended for circulation) exists. The last silver dollar coin was minted in 1935. The only other coin since then to use the silver dollar size was the Eisenhower dollar first minted in 1971.
The last year Canadian dimes contained silver was 1968. The 1981 dime is worth 10 cents.