That was a transitional year for the coin's composition. If you have a silver quarter, it's worth up to about $4. If you have one made of nickel, it's worth face value only.
A coin made of silver will not be attracted to a magnet, but the nickel ones will stick.
Elizabeth the Queen - 1968 TV was released on: USA: 31 January 1968
The Queen Elizabeth was retired in October of 1968
Cruises and Ocean Liners ...The Queen Elizabeth was retired in October of 1968.
No. The last year for silver in Canadian dimes and quarters was 1968.
Please check your coin. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and did not become Queen until 1952 after the death of her father, King George VI. The 5 Pence coin was not introduced into the currency until 1968.
5 cents
6 bucks
In the UK we have a monarchy, the Head of State is HM Queen Elizabeth II (1952-present)
1968 is a common year for these -- a gem uncirculated piece may be worth about 5 cents
1968 coins do not have 1990 inscribed on them.
Last year for Canadian silver content coins was a partial production in 1968. A magnet will pick up newer quarters but not pre 1968 silver coins this includes dimes as well.
In uncirculated condition, about five cents. 1968 pennies in circulated condition are only worth face value.