The last year before 1964 that silver dollars were minted was 1935, and they were 90% silver. The melt value at present is about $24.
About $6 for its silver content
So many were made most are valued at the silver content only so about a dollar
Sorry no US dollar coins dated 1964
Please, turn the coin over and look at the denomination on the back. It's a HALF dollar, not a dollar. The 1964 Kennedy half is a 90% silver coin, but very common. The value would be only for the silver, about $15.00 as of 9-1-11.
A 1964 US dime is so common most are valued only for the silver at about a dollar.
About $6 for its silver content
So many were made most are valued at the silver content only so about a dollar
The 1964 Kennedy half has .36169oz of pure silver in it.
Most of the coins are valued for the silver at about $6.25
f you want to know the value of a Canadian 1964 1 dollar coin, you need to know that is a silver coin. The minimum value is 10$. If the coin have never circulated, you can find the value according the the grade here : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-dollar-1964&years=1-dollar-1953-2010
At present, it's worth just over $10 due to its silver content.
All the 1964 peace dollars were melted. My guess is you have a 50 cent piece half dollar. Which has 90% silver content also all per 1964 coins were also 90% silver
A 1964 Canadian half-dollar has a value of approximately $12 Canadian dollars. This value is dependent on the current silver market.
1964 was the only year JFK halves were made of 90% silver alloy. The composition was changed to 40% silver clad in 1965, and to copper-nickel clad in 1971. A 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar contains .3617 ounces of pure silver. Multiply this by the spot price of silver to get the bullion value of the coin. At the time of this writing, silver was $16 an ounce, making a 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar worth about $5.80
90% silver if its dated 1964 and earlier, from 1965-1970, 40% silver.
Sorry no US dollar coins dated 1964
Depends on what you want to know for. Some collectors will pay more than the $15 you could get for the silver content. Technically the silver dollar is worth about $30, but not many will pay that much. Might be an anomaly on it somewhere which raises value. If you're talking about the Kennedy half dollar, it is worth half as much for the silver value, maybe 3/4ths of the silver dollar. Not worth much to a collector.