I have seen them on Ebay for anywhere between $4.99 and $17.99.
Congressman William Miller of New York was Barry Goldwater's pick for VP in 1964.
The 1960s presidential election was between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon lost the election even though he won a majority of states. John F. Kennedy won the most electoral votes.
Barry Goldwater was a US Senator for Arizona, and a supporter of the Republican supporter. He was one of the most influential members who took the Republican party in a more right-wing direction, often campaigning against welfare programs and the Soviet Union. His most famous quote is "Extremism in defence of liberty is no vice" and this has been seen recently amid Libertarian protests against the Obama administration. Goldwater campaigned for President in 1964 but his far-right views alienated large numbers of moderate Republicans. Furthermore, it had only been a year since the assassination of John F Kennedy and most people were prepared to keep Lyndon B Johnson as President. Johnson's campaign portrayed Goldwater as insane and liable to cause a nuclear war, and it worked; the Democrats won by a landslide. Goldwater lost his Senate seat in the election, but returned in 1969 and remained in the Senate until the 1960s, when he retired and was replace by John McCain.
Arizona Senator and 1964 Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.
There were 20,000,000 Ecuador 10 Centavos coins produced in 1964. The coin (KM#76c) weighs 2.8 grams, measures 19.3mm in diameter, is made of nickel clad steel, and is worth about US$0.20 in Extremely Fine condition and about US$0.75 in Uncirculated condition. The sucre (comprised of 100 centavos) was replaced by the US dollar in the year 2000 at a rate of 25,000 sucres to the dollar. Thus the nominal face value of your coin equates to 1/2500 of a US cent.
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A 1964 Canadian half-dollar has a value of approximately $12 Canadian dollars. This value is dependent on the current silver market.
U.S. Senator from Arizona Barry Goldwater was the 1964 Republican Party Presidential Nominee.
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Lyndon Johnson won the 1964 presidential election defeating Barry Goldwater. In the 1964 presidential election Lyndon B. Johnson received 486 electoral votes and Barry Goldwater received 52 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Johnson 43,129,566 and Goldwater 27,178,188.
Berry Goldwater was a US Senator that represented the state of Arizona. He ran as a Republican in the 1964 Presidential election.
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It has a metal value of about $10.
Sorry no US dollar coins dated 1964
The Republican Presidential nominee in the election of 1964 was Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
Less than a dollar. 1964 is a common date.