I have one and just talked to a currency dealer in Minnesota and he said it is worth wallpaper... haha nice
its only worth 30 cents
what is the value of a 1964 sepuluh sen note from Indonesia
Both have the same values.
need to know what country it's from and what condition it's in
if it is silver it is Worth some money. but if it a penny or nickel it is a common date
About as much as the paper it's printed on, because it's not real. The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1964.
Indonesia first joined UN on September 28, 1950, and then withdrew in 1962 because UN condemned Indonesia's invasion to Malaysia. Indonesia rejoined the UN in 1964.
There is no gold at all in the "golden" presidential dollar coins. In fact, there is no precious metal of any kind in any of the coins our government passes off to us as money these days. The last real money issued by our government was in 1964. The coins from 1964 and before contained an amount of silver equal to the face value of the coin. Interestingly, you can still purchase as much today with a real silver dime, quarter, or half dollar as you could in 1964. The fake money we have been duped into accepting today is actually worth nothing more than what the government says it is worth. Try this: melt down 4 1964 or earlier quarters and 4 1965 or later quarters and take the molten blobs to a jeweler or coin dealer. The melted silver will be worth about twelve dollars. The melted base metal from the fake money will be worth absolutely ZERO, which is the true value of today's metal and paper money.
dont know but I have one
The 1964 is worth about $1200, and '65-70 are worth about $500.
You need to check with "coin" and "paper currency" collecting books and websites.
Something Worth Fighting For - 1964 was released on: USA: 7 June 1964